Analysis of resistance to witches’ broom disease (Moniliophthora perniciosa) in flower cushions of Theobroma cacao in a segregating population |
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Authors: | D. V. Silva I. S. Araújo S. M. J. Branco C. I. Aguilar‐Vildoso U. V. Lopes J. P. Marelli J. C. Motamayor S. Royaert R. C. Rebouças R. X. Corrêa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, , Ilhéus, Bahia, 45662‐900 Brazil;2. Universidade Federal Rural do Semi‐árido, , Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, 59625‐900 Brazil;3. CEPEC/CEPLAC, , Ilhéus, Bahia, 45600‐290 Brazil;4. Mars Center for Cocoa Science, , Barro Preto, Bahia, 45625‐000 Brazil;5. Subtropical Horticulture Research Station, MARS Inc. c/o USDA‐ARS, , Miami, FL, 33158 USA |
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Abstract: | This study evaluates resistance to witches’ broom disease in flower cushions of Theobroma cacao under field conditions. The aim was to determine optimal inoculation methods to evaluate the disease incidence using flower cushions in the field. A segregating mapping population of 580 trees (cultivar TSH 1188 × CCN 51) was analysed under two field conditions: high and low inoculum levels (in different years), corresponding respectively to trees with or without dried witches’ brooms hanging on the trees and producing basidiocarps. The number of newly formed cushion brooms in each tree was counted by the conventional method, and also the healthy and infected flower cushions in three 30 cm‐long regions along the trunk and the two main branches. The field inoculation methods discriminated between genotypes, with a 26% increase in disease incidence by Moniliophthora perniciosa at high inoculum. Two different segregation patterns were also observed: 27:27:9:1 under low, and 27:9:9:9:3:3:3:1 under high inoculum potential. It was also determined that at least 20 flower cushions were needed to accurately determine the percentage of infection. These methodologies allowed identification of the extreme phenotypes in this mapping population, and can therefore facilitate the detection of sources of resistance to witches’ broom disease. |
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Keywords: |
Moniliophthora perniciosa
plant breeding resistance gene
Theobroma cacao
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