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Resistance in Lycopersicon species to black leaf mold caused by Pseudocercospora Fuligena
Authors:G L Hartman  T C Wang
Institution:(1) Astan Vegetable Research and Development Center, P. O. Box 42, 741 Shanhua, Tainan, Taiwan R.O.C.
Abstract:Over 540 accessions of wild Lycopersicon species or their crosses with L. esculentum were screened for resistance in a series of trials. Forty-six accessions were selected for the final screening trial based on lower disease ratings in previous trials. Of these, L. hirsutum had the greatest number of resistant accessions, followed by L. esculentum and L. peruvianum. Twenty accessions were quantified for their levels of resistance based on leaf area infected, area under disease progress curve (AUDPC), and the degree of sporulation. There was a significant positive correlation between the AUDPC calculated from 20 accessions evaluated under growth room and field conditions. Five L. hirsutum accessions had no sporulation associated with leaf lesions, whereas L. esculentum accessions had an average of 1.6×104 conidia/cm2 of leaf tissue. There was significant positive correlation between the AUDPC values and the number of conidia per cm2 of leaf tissue.
Keywords:black leaf mold  epidemiology  host resistance  Lycopersicon species  Pseudocercospora Fuligena  tomato
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