Temperature Sensitivity of Sclerotium Stem Rot Resistance in Groundnut

Rao, J N and Pande, S and Reddy, M V and McDonald, D (1995) Temperature Sensitivity of Sclerotium Stem Rot Resistance in Groundnut. International Arachis Newsletter, 15 (1). pp. 30-31.

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Abstract

Some 350 groundnut accessions originating from different geographic regions were evaluated in a greenhouse (ambient temperature 16-31°C) for resistance to Sclerotium rolfsii [Corticium rolfsii]. Eleven genotypes showed less than 20% stem rot incidence, and these were retested during May 1993 in the same greenhouse with ambient temperature of 23-36°C. All 11 genotypes developed 100% disease incidence within 30 days of inoculation. In a third test in January 1994, when temperature ranged from 15-32°C, 9 genotypes showed less than 20% mortality. Three resistant genotypes and 3 susceptible genotypes were compared under 4 temperature regimes: 15°C night, 30°C day; 20°C night, 30°C day; 25°C night, 30°C day; and 30°C day and 30°C night. The 3 resistant genotypes were only resistant at 15°C night, 30°C day and susceptible at higher temperatures.

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Subjects: Mandate crops > Groundnut
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Date Deposited: 22 Sep 2011 04:50
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URI: http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/1550
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