Inheritance of resistance to Ascochyta rabiei in 15 chickpea germplasm accessions
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2013-02-13
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2013-04-01
ISI Journal
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Mohamed Labdi, Rajinder Malhotra, Ibrahim E. Benzohra, Muhammad Imtiaz. (1/4/2013). Inheritance of resistance to Ascochyta rabiei in 15 chickpea germplasm accessions. Plant Breeding, 132 (2), pp. 197-199.
Abstract
Inheritance of resistance to race 4 of Ascochyta rabiei was studied in fifteen
chickpea accessions known internationally for Ascochyta blight
(AB) resistance. Resistance in ILC 200, ILC 5921, ILC 6043 and ILC
6090 was governed by a single recessive gene. Resistance in ILC 202
and ILC 2956 was conferred by two recessive complementary genes. In
the case of ILC 5586, resistance was controlled by two dominant complementary
genes and in the case of ILC 2506, two recessive genes with
epistasis interaction were responsible for resistance. Resistance in ILC
3279, ILC 3856 and ILC 4421 was controlled either by three recessive
genes or two recessives duplicated genes and in ILC 72, ILC 182 and
ILC 187 resistance was polygenic in nature. The study provided insights
into the genetics of Ascochyta blight resistance, and these could be used
in crossing programmes to develop durable resistance. While the virulence
spectrum of the pathogen in a region plays a crucial role in the
deployment of resistance, ILC72, ILC182, ILC200, ILC442 and
ILC6090 could provid