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Faba bean breeding for disease resistance
Authors:Josefina C Sillero  Angel M Villegas-Fernández  Jane Thomas  Maria M Rojas-Molina  Amero A Emeran  Mónica Fernández-Aparicio  Diego Rubiales
Institution:1. IFAPA, Centro “Alameda del Obispo”, Apdo. 3092, 14080 Córdoba, Spain;2. Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, CSIC, Apdo. 4084, 14080 Córdoba, Spain;3. National Institute of Agricultural Botany, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge CB3 0LE, UK;4. Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Sheikh University, 33516 Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt
Abstract:Faba bean is a major grain legume widely cultivated in many countries for food and feed purposes. A number of aerial fungi, together with soil-borne pathogens associated with foot and root rot complexes, nematodes, parasitic weeds and viruses may cause severe diseases in faba bean crops. The use of genetic resistance is the most economical and environmentally friendly control method. However, to date no efficient sources of resistance have been described to some diseases, or it is scarce and of complex nature, making necessary the implementation of other control measures. Phenotypic expression of resistance is usually poorly described. As a consequence of this, and of the poorly developed genomic resources available, the genetic basis of resistances is, in most cases, largely unknown. Effectiveness of MAS might soon increase with the adoption of new improvements in marker technology together with the integration of comparative mapping and functional genomics. In this paper we will review and critically discuss current and future strategies on breeding faba bean for disease resistance.
Keywords:Ascochyta blight  Broomrape  Cercospora leaf spot  Chocolate spot  Downy mildew  Foot and root rot complex  Nematodes  Rust  Viruses
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