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Breeding for resistance to yellow disease of hyacinths. II. Influence of flowering time,leaf characters,stomata and chromosome number on the degree of resistance
Authors:J. M. Van Tuyl
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT), Wageningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Analysis of an incomplete diallel design with 14 hyacinth cultivars and 4 wild accessions of Hyacinthus orientalis showed a significant GCA component for resistance to yellow disease. The late flowering hyacinth cultivars lsquoKing of the Bluesrsquo and lsquoMarconirsquo and the early flowering Hyacinthus orientalis 70129 were found to be the best combiners for yellow disease resistance. Within a cultivar, the degree of earliness itself was not associated with the degree of resistance. Correlation coefficients of leaf characters and degree of resistance showed that hyacinths with short and/or narrow leaves are generally more resistant than those with long and/or broad leaves. Tetraploid cultivars with few, large stomata tend to be susceptible, diploid ones with many small stomata tend to be the more resistant.
Keywords:Hyacinthus orientalis  hyacinth  Xanthomonas hyacinthi  yellow disease  resistance  general combining ability  flowering date  leaf characters  stomata  correlation coefficients
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