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Current status and future strategy in breeding pea to improve resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses
Authors:S M Ali  B Sharma  M J Ambrose
Institution:(1) South Australian Research and Development Institute, GPO Box 1671, 5001 Adelaide, SA, Australia;(2) Division of Genetics, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), 110 012 New Delhi, India;(3) John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, NR4 7NH Norwich, UK
Abstract:The economic importance and current progress made in studies of the host-parasite relationship and identification of sources of resistance and breeding strategies of some important biotic diseases of pea are reviewed in this paper. The root rot complex caused by Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium solani, Aphanomyces euteiches, Pythium ultimum and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi, race 1 and 2 has been reported from all commercial pea growing areas of the world. Adequate sources of resistance have been identified and there has been impressive success in the control of the Fusarium wilt pathogen following the introduction of wilt-resistant cultivars. Leaf and stem diseases of pea caused by the Ascochyta complex, Peronospora viciae and Erysiphe pisi are prevalent in most temperate pea growing regions of the world. Several sources of resistance are available, some of which are surprisingly durable. The biochemical genetic parameters of phenolic content used for assaying resistance to Erysiphe pisi offers an alternative method of evaluating breeding material. Wild relatives of pea (Pisum fulvum and P. humile) are valuable additional sources of genetic variation and provide good sources of resistance to pests and diseases. In temperate rainfed pea growing areas of southern Australia, pea seed yield is more closely related to dry matter production than harvest index. Tall and leafy cultivars proved more productive than afila types.
Keywords:pea diffential  host-parasite relationship  resistance sources  Pisum sativum
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