Breeding for resistance to fusarium oxysporumF. SP. tulipae in tulip (tulipaL.).2. phenotypic and genotypic evaluation of cultivars |
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Authors: | J. P. van Eijk Frida Garretsen W. Eikelboom |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (IVT), Wageningen, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Fusarium bulb rot is a serious tulip disease. Breeding for resistance may contribute considerably to a solution of the problem.It has been demonstrated that juvenile and adult bulbs of the same cultivars in Fusarium contaminated soil showed good agreement in degree of resistance.From an incomplete diallel cross of these cultivars second-year bulblets of 62 progenies were planted in both contaminated and non-contaminated soil. The percentages of non-diseased bulbs harvested provided a criterion for resistance. The analysis of combining ability for the degree of resistance revealed that both the mean square of GCA and that of SCA were significant. The relative magnitudes of the GCA and SCA mean squares suggest that resistance is governed primarily by additive gene action. The GCA of individual parents could be estimated and tested. In general it corresponded with their phenotypic behaviour. |
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Keywords: | Tulipa tulip Fusarium oxysporum Fusarium bulb rot resistance |
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