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INIA La Estanzuela. |
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06/06/2019 |
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14/08/2019 |
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PEZARD, J.; FERNANDEZ, P.; PEREYRA, S.; QUINCKE, M.; SAINT-PIERRE, C.; SINGH, P.K.; AZZIMONTI, G. |
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AgroParisTech, Paris, France.; PETER DENNIS FERNANDEZ GRAF, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; SILVIA ANTONIA PEREYRA CORREA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MARTIN CONRADO QUINCKE WALDEN, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; CAROLINA SAINT-PIERRE, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), El Batán, México.; PAWAN K. SINGH, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), El Batán, México.; GUSTAVO AZZIMONTI, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
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Adapting automated image analysis to breeding programs constraints for the characterization of the resistance to leaf rust and other diseases. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2018 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
In: Proceedings of the International Cereal Rusts and Powdery Mildew Conference (ICRPMC): Skukuza, South Africa, 23-26 september 2018. |
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Description:
Disease phenotyping methods used in breeding programs to characterize the level of resistance of breeding materials usually consist on visual scores (VS) of disease symptoms determined in field trials. VS are considered as high time-consuming and rely on experienced operators. Nevertheless, up to date, it is the only method that has an efficient time/effort relationship considering breeding constrains. The objective was to develop a phenotyping methodology based on automated image analysis (AIA) for leaf diseases, adapted to the constraints of a breeding program. 410 wheat lines from 5 different breeding programs were sowed in three field trials, as part of the materials tested in 2017 at the multi-disease phenotyping platform INIA-CIMMYT, Uruguay. One trial was inoculated with Puccinia triticina isolates the second with Zymoseptoria tritici isolates and the third had natural infection of P. striiformis f. sp. tritici. Six flag leaves per genotype were cut and scanned with a flatbed scanner. A script was developed in the ImageJ software to autonomously recognize and measure the leaf diseased surface. Disease recognition and surface measurements were based on the different threshold color patterns of each disease. Host response was also determined for leaf and stripe rust, measuring the ratio of necrosis-chlorosis/sporulation area of lesions. AIA recognized the different diseases (error<5%). The diseased surfaces obtained by AIA correlated significantly and positively with the VS measured for the three diseases. Host responses estimated by AIA were the same as determined visually, (error<5%). AIA was fast, a mean of 214 leaves/hour analyzed, taking into account the adjustments of color thresholds and the validation of AIA. However, the time to prepare and scan the leaves was higher than the VS: a mean of 205 lines could be scanned per person/day while a mean of 402 lines per person/day could be visually scored. Adjustments to the scan methodology are being carried out to enhance the speed at this step. Nevertheless, AIA can be a performing alternative to VS in limited panels or mapping populations that undergo QTL analysis, where precise measurements of quantitative resistance variables are required to detect QTL with moderate effects and QTL interactions. MenosDescription:
Disease phenotyping methods used in breeding programs to characterize the level of resistance of breeding materials usually consist on visual scores (VS) of disease symptoms determined in field trials. VS are considered as high time-consuming and rely on experienced operators. Nevertheless, up to date, it is the only method that has an efficient time/effort relationship considering breeding constrains. The objective was to develop a phenotyping methodology based on automated image analysis (AIA) for leaf diseases, adapted to the constraints of a breeding program. 410 wheat lines from 5 different breeding programs were sowed in three field trials, as part of the materials tested in 2017 at the multi-disease phenotyping platform INIA-CIMMYT, Uruguay. One trial was inoculated with Puccinia triticina isolates the second with Zymoseptoria tritici isolates and the third had natural infection of P. striiformis f. sp. tritici. Six flag leaves per genotype were cut and scanned with a flatbed scanner. A script was developed in the ImageJ software to autonomously recognize and measure the leaf diseased surface. Disease recognition and surface measurements were based on the different threshold color patterns of each disease. Host response was also determined for leaf and stripe rust, measuring the ratio of necrosis-chlorosis/sporulation area of lesions. AIA recognized the different diseases (error<5%). The diseased surfaces obtained by AIA correlated significantly and posit... Presentar Todo |
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INIA-CIMMYT; PLATAFORMA FENOTIPADO DE TRIGO; RUST DISEASE; WHEAT. |
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ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS; Trigo. |
Asunto categoría : |
H20 Enfermedades de las plantas |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/13100/1/PosterPezardetalICRPMC2018.pdf
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LEADER 03183nam a2200253 a 4500 001 1059824 005 2019-08-14 008 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aPEZARD, J. 245 $aAdapting automated image analysis to breeding programs constraints for the characterization of the resistance to leaf rust and other diseases.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: Proceedings of the International Cereal Rusts and Powdery Mildew Conference (ICRPMC): Skukuza, South Africa, 23-26 september 2018.$c2018 520 $aDescription: Disease phenotyping methods used in breeding programs to characterize the level of resistance of breeding materials usually consist on visual scores (VS) of disease symptoms determined in field trials. VS are considered as high time-consuming and rely on experienced operators. Nevertheless, up to date, it is the only method that has an efficient time/effort relationship considering breeding constrains. The objective was to develop a phenotyping methodology based on automated image analysis (AIA) for leaf diseases, adapted to the constraints of a breeding program. 410 wheat lines from 5 different breeding programs were sowed in three field trials, as part of the materials tested in 2017 at the multi-disease phenotyping platform INIA-CIMMYT, Uruguay. One trial was inoculated with Puccinia triticina isolates the second with Zymoseptoria tritici isolates and the third had natural infection of P. striiformis f. sp. tritici. Six flag leaves per genotype were cut and scanned with a flatbed scanner. A script was developed in the ImageJ software to autonomously recognize and measure the leaf diseased surface. Disease recognition and surface measurements were based on the different threshold color patterns of each disease. Host response was also determined for leaf and stripe rust, measuring the ratio of necrosis-chlorosis/sporulation area of lesions. AIA recognized the different diseases (error<5%). The diseased surfaces obtained by AIA correlated significantly and positively with the VS measured for the three diseases. Host responses estimated by AIA were the same as determined visually, (error<5%). AIA was fast, a mean of 214 leaves/hour analyzed, taking into account the adjustments of color thresholds and the validation of AIA. However, the time to prepare and scan the leaves was higher than the VS: a mean of 205 lines could be scanned per person/day while a mean of 402 lines per person/day could be visually scored. Adjustments to the scan methodology are being carried out to enhance the speed at this step. Nevertheless, AIA can be a performing alternative to VS in limited panels or mapping populations that undergo QTL analysis, where precise measurements of quantitative resistance variables are required to detect QTL with moderate effects and QTL interactions. 650 $aENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS 650 $aTrigo 653 $aINIA-CIMMYT 653 $aPLATAFORMA FENOTIPADO DE TRIGO 653 $aRUST DISEASE 653 $aWHEAT 700 1 $aFERNANDEZ, P. 700 1 $aPEREYRA, S. 700 1 $aQUINCKE, M. 700 1 $aSAINT-PIERRE, C. 700 1 $aSINGH, P.K. 700 1 $aAZZIMONTI, G.
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5. | | CASTRO, M.; PEREYRA, S.; GERMAN, S.; AZZIMONTI, G. II. Caracterizacion de la zafra 2017. In: Resultados experimentales de la evaluación nacional de cultivares de trigo ciclo largo: período 2017. La Estanzuela (UY): INIA; INASE, 2018. p. 3-4. Editado por el Equipo de Evaluación de Cultivares Impreso por Unidad de Comunicación y Transferencia de Tecnología INIA La Estanzuela. Convenio INASE-INIA.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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11. | | AZZIMONTI, G.; GONZALEZ, N.; STANTON, J.; SAINT PIERRE, C.; SINGH, PK.; GERMAN, S.; PEREYRA, S. Precision field-based phenotyping for fusarium head blight, within a new multiple diseases platform in uruguay: 2015 results. In: International Symposium on Fusarium Head Blight, 5o., International Workshop on Wheat Blast, 2o.,Florianópolis, SC, Brazil,2016. p.41. P18: Session 1-Germplasm Development and Breeding for Scab Resistance.Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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12. | | GERMAN, S.; PEREYRA, S.; CASTRO, M.; AZZIMONTI, G.; QUINCKE, M.; KOHLI, M.; MADARIAGA, R.; CHAVES , M.; CAMPO, P. Las royas del trigo: situación a nivel regional y amenazas para el cultivo. In: CONGRESO NACIONAL DE TRIGO, 8o. ; SIMPOSIO DE CEREALES DE SIEMBRA OTOÑO INVERNAL, 6o. ; ENCUENTRO DEL MERCOSUR, 2º, Pergamino, Argentina: AIANBA, 14-16 setiembre,2016.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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13. | | AZZIMONTI, G.; DOMENIGUINI, V.; GONZALEZ, N.; GARCIA, R.; SAINT-PIERRE, C.; SINGH, P.; QUINCKE, M.; PEREYRA, S.; GERMAN, S. Three years of the Precision Wheat Phenotyping Platform for diseases in Uruguay: current status and future prospects. [Poster]. In: Proceedings of the Borlaug Global Rust Initiative Technical Workshop ,14-18 April, 2018, Marrakesh, Marruecos.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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14. | | AZZIMONTI, G.; GARCIA, R.; GONZALEZ, N.; DOMENIGUINI, V.; CAROLINA SAINT-PIERRE, C.; SINGH, P.K.; QUINCKE, M.; PEREYRA, S.; GERMAN, S. Field-based phenotyping for wheat diseases within a new multiple diseases platform in Uruguay: promoting germplasm sharing to increase resistance diversity. P 309-Topic: Future of Wheat Improvement in Different Parts of the World. In: Buerstmayr, H.; Lang-Mladek, C.; Steiner, B.; Michel, S.; Buerstmayr, M.; Lemmens, M.; Vollmann, J.; Grausgruber, H. (Eds.). Proceedings of the 13th International Wheat Genetics Symposium. Tulln, Austria; April 23-28, 2017. p.485.Tipo: Trabajos en Congresos/Conferencias |
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15. | | SAINT PIERRE, C.; GHANEM, M.E.; BEN M'BAREK, S.; AZZIMONTI, G.; PEREYRA, S.; MARZA, F.; YAHYAOUI, A.; SINGH, P.; BAUM, M.; BRAUN, H. Global network for precision wheat phenotypin.[Resumen]. In: Latin-American Conference on Plant Phenotyping and Phenomics for Plant Breeding, 2, 2017, São Carlos, SP. Proceedings... São Carlos: Embrapa Instrumentação, 2017. p. 77.Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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17. | | RAFFO, M.A.; AZZIMONTI, G.; PEREYRA, S.; PRITSCH, C.; LADO, B.; DREISIGACKER, S.; QUINCKE, M.; CASTRO, A.; SILVA, P.; GARCIA, R.; PEREIRA, F.; GERMAN, S. Introgression of the coupled Fhb1-Sr2 to increase Fusarium head blight and stem rust resistance of elite wheat cultivars. Plant Genetic Resources: Characterization and Utilization, 1-10, 2022. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1479262122000107 Article history: Received: 1 June 2021/Revised: 20 April 2022/Accepted: 20 April 2022. Author for correspondence: S. Germán, E-mail: sgerman@inia.org.uy. The supplementary material for this article can be found at...Tipo: Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales | Circulación / Nivel : Internacional - -- |
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18. | | RAFFO, M.A.; PRITSCH, C.; AZZIMONTI, G.; PEREYRA, S.; QUINCKE, M.; BONNECARRERE, V.; SILVA, P.; CASTRO, A.; LADO, B.; BARAIBAR, S.; GARCIA, R.; GERMAN, S. Introgression of the Coupled Sr2-Fhb1for Resistance to Stem Rust and Fusarium Head Blight into Uruguayan Elite Wheat Cultivars.[Poster] In: Proceedings of the Borlaug Global Rust Initiative Technical Workshop ,14-18 April, 2018, Marrakesh, Marruecos.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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19. | | RAFFO, M.A.; PRITSCH, C.; AZZIMONTI, G.; PEREYRA, S.; QUINCKE, M.; BONNECARRERE, V.; SILVA, P.; CASTRO, A.; LADO, B.; BARAIBAR, S.; PEREYRA, S.; GERMAN, S. Introducción de Fhb1 en germoplasma elite de trigo para incrementar la resistencia a fusariosis de espiga en Uruguay. [p24]. Bloque 2: Mejoramiento por resistencia a enfermedades. In: Sociedad Uruguaya de Fitopatología Jornada Uruguaya de Fitopatología, 4., Jornada Uruguaya de Protección Vegetal, 2., 1° setiembre, 2017, Montevideo, Uruguay. Libro de resúmenes. Montevideo (UY): Sociedad Uruguay de Fitopatología (SUFIT), 2017. p. 44. Financiamiento: Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación (POS_NAC_2016_1_129877).Tipo: Abstracts/Resúmenes |
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