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Opaque-2 maize (Zea mays L.) frequently has been reported to be especially susceptible to ear-rot-inciting fungi. Our objectives were to determine whether: 1) opaque-2 and normal inbred versions differed in disease response, 2) interactions between endosperm types existed, and 3) relatively resistant opaque-2 imbreds were currently available. Twenty inbred lines of opaque-2 maize and their normal counterparts were inoculated with ear-rot-inciting pathogens in 1972 and 1973. Opaque-2 types were usually less resistant to ear-rot damage than the normal versions. Disease severity scores of opaque-2 inbreds, averaged over inoculation treatments, were about twice those of their normal counterparts. Diplodia zeae (Schw.) Lev. caused greater damage than Fusarium graminearum Schwabe, Nigrospora oryzae (Berk. and Br.) Perch, or F. moniliforme Sheldon with the experimental procedures employed; artifical inoculation with the latter organisms was not as effective as it was with D. zeae, relative to natural infection. Interactions between disease response and endosperm type indicated that opaque-2 lines can be developed with relatively high levels of resistance to ear-rot-inciting pathogens.
Key Words: Diplodia zeae Fusarium moniliforme Nigrospora oryzae Fusarium graminearum Fungi Inoculation
2 Research geneticist, ARS-USDA and professor of agronomy; associate professor of plant pathology; and professor of statistics, respectively, Iowa State Univ., Ames.
Received for publication February 19, 1976.
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