Identification of a novel source of resistance to angular leaf spot disease of common bean within the secondary gene pool |
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Authors: | J. P. Busogoro M. H. Jijakli P. Lepoivre |
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Affiliation: | FacultéUniversitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux, Unitéde Phytopathologie, 2, Passage des Déportés, B-5030 Gembloux, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Phaeoisariopsis griseola (Sacc.) Ferr., the agent of angular leaf spot disease of common bean, is a highly variable pathogen for which resistance gene diversification is required. This study analysed genetic resistance to this disease within genotypes of three Phaseolus species. Twenty-nine genotypes of Phaseolus vulgaris, Phaseolus coccineus and Phaseolus polyanthus were inoculated with 54 isolates of Phaeoisariopsis griseola. The genetic resistance was estimated according to the symptom intensity observed for each plant genotype-pathogen isolate combination. Globally, genotypes of the common bean secondary gene pool were resistant to a higher number of isolates than common bean varieties. Interactions between plant genotypes and pathogen isolates suggested vertical resistance genes within P. vulgaris, as well as within P. coccineus and P. polyanthus. The ‘NI666’accession (P. coccineus) showed resistance to all the fungal isolates inoculated while the variety ‘Aroana’(P. vulgaris) was susceptible to most of the isolates. Interspecific hybridization between these two genotypes gave F1 hybrid plants which showed resistance to angular leaf spot disease. |
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Keywords: | Phaeoisariopsis (Isariopsis) griseola Phaseolus coccineus P. polyanthus P. vulgaris angular leaf spot resistance secondary gene pool |
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