@article{icrisat6910, title = {Evaluation of chickpea genotypes for resistance to legume pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera) and root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne javanica)}, publisher = {Plant Protection Association of India}, author = {V R Bhagwat and S B Sharma}, pages = {69--73}, year = {2000}, volume = {28}, journal = {Indian Journal of Plant Protection}, number = {1}, url = {http://oar.icrisat.org/6910/}, abstract = {Twenty-one chickpea genotypes were screened for resistance to identify genotypes with multiple resistance in glasshouse and field. Genotypes, ICC 506, ICCV 10, ICCL 86102, and ICCV 95992 had a low pod damage rating of 3 (on a 1 = less susceptible to 9 = highly susceptible scale) to H. armigera. All the 21 genotypes were susceptible to nematode-caused root damage (galls on root) and nematode reproduction (egg sac production). ICCL 86102 showed tolerance to nematode damage and produced flowers and pods despite severe nematode infection. ICCL 86102, a short duration genotype, and ICCL 86106, a medium duration genotype were identified as promising sources with resistance to H. armigera and tolerance to M.javanica} }