SAES-422 Multistate Research Activity Accomplishments Report

Status: Approved

Basic Information

  • Project No. and Title: WERA97 : Diseases of Cereals
  • Period Covered: 10/01/2015 to 09/30/2016
  • Date of Report: 09/16/2016
  • Annual Meeting Dates: 07/07/2016 to 07/08/2016

Participants

Chris Mundt - Oregon State University Tim Murray - Washington State University Juliet Marshall - University of Idaho

The meeting was focused on finding ways to reinvigorate the committee by extending an invitation to traditional WERA-97 institutions that (through retirement) lost members. We will invite the new faculty from those institutions to attend the next joint meeting with Western Wheat Workers, to be held in Corvallis, OR, preliminarily scheduled for Wednesday May 31st (all day meeting sessions) and Thursday June 1st half day (field tour).  This would give people time to travel on Tuesday and Friday (or even Thursday afternoon).  An alternative would be all day Thursday and half day Friday June 2nd for the field tour.  New faculty are currently in place at Oregon State University (Dr. Christine Haggerty) and Oregon State University (Dr. Kirk Broders). We thought we would extend personal invitation to Wyoming too.

Additional discussion touched on various research areas of participating universities.

Due to the hire of Christine Haggerty at Oregon State University at Pendleton, we were coordinating established and new research with Dr. Smiley and myself, with Christine on soil borne pathogens including Cereal Cyst nematode and my PhD student Pooria Ensafi. We are planning on attending the International CCN meeting in Agadir, Morocco between 11-15 September 2017 to assist us in future research developments.

Accomplishments

Impacts

  1. Impact statements a. Activities: Organized and specific functions or duties carried out by individuals or teams using scientific methods to reveal new knowledge and develop new understanding. Joint research projects continue between OSU and UI on soil borne diseases - especially Cereal Cyst Nematode, Fusarum dryland foot rot, soil borne wheat streak mosaic virus, and Cephalosporium stripe. Cooperative work within universities occurs between disciplines (i.e. in entomology and plant pathology, like BYDV and wireworm). Graduate student training continues at UI and OSU on cereal diseases and pathogens. b. Indicators: Qualitative surrogate observations or indirect measures of quantitative performance measures which permit monitoring the achievement of outcomes when direct measurement of performance is difficult, too costly, or not possible Due to extensive work with the entomologist at the UI (Dr. Arash Rashed), Juliet Marshall has worked extensively with the Idaho Grain Producers Association, Idaho Barley Commission, the Idaho Wheat Commission, and the USDA Risk Management Association in Spokane, Washington to delay the date for latest insurable planting date for winter wheat and winter barley in order to reduce impact from Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus. Due to extensive work on Fusarium head blight (FHB screening of spring wheat and spring barley varieties, fungicide trials, etc), Juliet Marshall has been invited nationally and internationally to speak on the emergence of FHBV in western states under irrigated and dryland conditions in Idaho Washington and Montana.

Publications

Smiley, R.W. and Marshall, J.M. 2015. Resistance and tolerance of spring wheat and barley to Heterodera avenae in the USA. In. A.A. Dababat and R.W. Smiley (eds.). Nematodes of Small Grain Cereals: Current Status and Research. FAO, Rome, Italy. ISBN:978-92-5-108878-4. copyright FAO, 2015.

Smiley, R., and Marshall, J.M. 2016. Detection of dual Heterodera avenae resistance plus tolerance traits in spring wheat. Plant Dis. 100:1677-1685.  http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1094/PDIS-09-15-1055-RE 

Marshall, J.M. and Smiley, R.W. 2016. Spring barley resistance and tolerance to the cereal cyst nematode Heterodera avenae. Plant Disease.100:2(396-407). http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PDIS-05-15-0498-RE 

Marshall, J.M., Jackson, C.A., Shelman, T., Jones, L., and O’Brien, K. 2016. 2015 Small Grains Report, Southcentral and Southeast Idaho Cereals Research and Extension Program. Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station. UI Research Bulletin 188. 133 pp. http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/edComm/pdf/RES/RES188.pdf

Smiley, R.W.; Marshall, J.M. 2014.
"Spring wheat resistance and tolerance to cereal cyst nematode, 2013." March/2014. Plant Disease Management Report. 8:N007.

Smiley, R.W.; Marshall, J.M.
 2014."Spring wheat resistance and tolerance to cereal cyst nematode, 2013". March/2014. Plant Disease Management Report No. 8:N008

Lutcher, L.K., Sullivan, C.S., Flowers, M.D., Mundt, C.C., Wysocki, D.J., Rhinhart, K.E.L., Marshall, J.M. 2016. Performance of Hard Red Winter Wheat in Late-planted Fallow. PNW 635. Oregon State University. https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/sites/catalog/files/project/pdf/pnw635_3.pdf

Rashed, A., F. Etzler, C. Rogers, and J.M. Marshall. 2015. Wireworms in Idaho Cereals: A Guide to Monitor Numbers and Identify Predominant Species in the Intermountain Region. University of Idaho, 

Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station Current Information Series. CIS BUL 898. http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/edcomm/pdf/BUL/BUL0898.pdf.

Rogers, C.W., J.M. Marshall, A. Rashed, D.W. Morishita. 2015. Barley Quick Facts. University of Idaho, Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station Current Information Series. CIS 1217. http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/edcomm/pdf/CIS/CIS1217.pdf

Abstracts:

Dangi, S., Woodhall, J., Fairchild, K.L., Marshall, J.M., and Wharton, P.S. 2016. Detection of mefenoxam resistance in Pythium ultimum on barley in Southern Idaho.  Poster and Proceedings of the 9th Australasian Soilborne Diseases Symposium. Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand. Nov 14-17, 2016.

Liang, X., Marshall, J.M., Rashed, A., Rogers, C.W. 2016. Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus Effects on Wheat Water and Nitrogen Use Efficiency. ASA Meeting. Phoenix, AZ. Nov 2016. 

Kurtis L. Schroeder, K.L. and Marshall, J.M. 2016. Tailoring nitrogen recommendations: varietal response in hard red winter wheat to nitrogen fertilizer application timing. ASA Meeting. Phoenix, AZ. Nov 2016.

Rashidi, M., Marshall, J. M., Bosque-Pérez, N. A., Rashed, A. 2016. Barley yellow dwarf incidence and bird cherry-oat aphid preference in four wheat varieties in Idaho. (Abstr.) Phytopathology 102 (Suppl. 7):SX.X. APS Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL. August 1 – 4, 2016. http://www.apsnet.org/meetings/annual/abstracts/pages/abstractdetail.aspx?MID=577

Arash Rashed, A., Mahnaz Rashidi, Christopher Rogers and Juliet Marshall. 2016. Wireworms in Idaho cereals: comparison of wireworm damage to wheat and barley with respect to seeding depth and soil media. ESA Presentation #116102 - 2016 Pacific Branch Meeting https://esa.confex.com/esa/2016pb/tmp/papers/index.cgi?username=116102&password=936709.

Rashed, A., Rashidi, M., Rogers, C., Marshall, J.M. 2016. Wireworm damage to wheat and barley in rela-tion to soil media and seeding depth. Pacific Branch Entomological Society of America, Honolulu, HI, April, 2016.

Rashidi, M., Marshall, J.M., Bosque-Perez, N., Rashed, A. 2016. Barley yellow dwarf incidence and the bird cherry-oat aphid preference in four USA wheat varieties. Poster. International Plant Virus Epidemiology Symposium. Avignon, France June 2016.

Hu, G., Satterfield, K., Evans, C., Brueggeman, R., Schwarz, P., and Marshall, J.M. 2015. Fusarium Head Blight Resistance of USDA-ARS Breeding Materials in Idaho. Contributed presentation (poster) for the USWBSI meeting, St. Louis, MO. Dec 6, 2015.

Arcibal, S.M., Baldwin, T.T., Jackson, C.A., Shelman, T., and Marshall, J.M. 2015. Screening for FHB Susceptibility in Barley Cultivars in the Western U.S. Contributed presentation (poster) for the USWBSI meeting, St. Louis, MO. Dec 6, 2015.

Arcibal, S.M., Baldwin, T.T., Jackson, C.A., Shelman, T., and Marshall, J.M. 2015. Screening for FHB Susceptibility in Wheat Cultivars in the Western U.S. Contributed presentation (poster) for the USWBSI meeting, St. Louis, MO. Dec 6, 2015.

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