Inheritance of resistance to Pyrenochaeta lycopersici in tomato |
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Authors: | R. B. Volin R. T. McMillan Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Florida Agricultural Research and Education Center, 18905 S W. 280 St., 33031 Homestead, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Tomato accessions (Lycopersicon sp.), along with commercial cultivars and breeding lines were grown in a field infested with the brown root rot (BRR) organism, Pyrenochaeta lycopersici and evaluated for resistance. Three L. esculentum Mill. accessions, P.I. 260397, P.I. 262906 and P.I. 203231, were resistant and were used as male parents in crosses designed to transfer resistance to tomatoes of fresh market type. Through analysis of parental generations and F1 and F2 progenies from three crosses the heritability of resistance in the broad sense was estimated to range from 25 to 43 percent. The minimum number of genes influencing resistance was estimated to be from 4 to 8.Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations Journal Series Paper no. 317. |
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Keywords: | Lycopersicon esculentum tomato Pyrenochaeta lycopersici brown root rot corky root grey sterile fungus resistance inheritance |
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