Genetics of host reactions to three races of the bacterial pustule pathogen in cowpea |
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Authors: | Patel P. N. |
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Affiliation: | (1) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, P.M.B. 5320 Ibadan, Nigeria;(2) Present address: Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, 2521 Riverside, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Inheritance of the brown hypersensitive resistant (BHR), non-hypersensitive resistant (R) and susceptible (S) host reactions produced by three races of the bacterial pustule pathogen (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vignaeunguiculatae) was studied in 45 F1, F2 and testcross progenies, using the infiltration inoculation method BHR reaction was dominant over R and S reactions, and R was recessive to S reaction. Two genes appeared to be involved in BHR reaction; one governing BHR reaction to race 1 and the other to races 1 and 2. Both were ineffective against race 3. R reaction, effective against all the races, appeared to be controlled by one, two or three recessive genes. One cowpea line had one BHR gene and two duplicate recessive R genes. Reaction expression in the segregants was clear and as expected with races 2 and 3 but was modified with race 1, possibly due to interactions between dominant or recessive alleles of the BHR genes and the homozygous recessive allele of the R genes. Gene symbols Bp-1 and Bp-2 are proposed for the BHR genes and bp-3, bp-4 and bp-5 for the recessive R genes. The genes present in each of the differential cowpea line are suggested.Contribution from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria and Crop Development Division, Ministry of Agriculture, P.O. Box 9071, Dar es Salaam Tanzania. |
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Keywords: | Vigna unguiculata cowpea Xanthomonas campestris pv. vignaeunguiculatae bacterial pustule brown hypersensitive resistance non-hypersensitive resistance |
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