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mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) strain PI 271401, in crosses with<br />

susceptible strains PI 201868 and PI 3b8307, was conditioned by a single<br />

dominant gene designated Cmm. The Cmm locus was not linked with loci<br />

controlling color of seed texture layer or color of seed coat. Seed yields of<br />

CMV-M susceptible F2 plants in the field were reduced by more than 50% compared<br />

to resistant plants. [AS]<br />

*0104 Lee, Y.B. 1980. 1. Inheritance study on resistance to powdery mildew<br />

and sensitivity to photoperiod in mungbean. 2. Inheritance study on resistance<br />

to Cercospora leaf spot in mungbean. 3. Inheritance study on number of leaflets<br />

in mungbeans. Shanhua : AVRDC. 36 leaves [Enj (AVRDC Production Trainees'<br />

Report) (REP.MB-2134)<br />

This study indicated that day length may affect the development of the<br />

pathogen and the reaction of the host to the disease. Under long day length<br />

conditions, photoperiod sensitivity is controlled by a single dominant gene,<br />

and the genetic factors for disease resistance and photoperiod sensitivity ara<br />

inherited independently. Resistance to Cercospora leaf spot was found to be<br />

controlled by a dominant gene in mungbean V 4718. Multifoliate leaves in<br />

mungbean V 5926 were governed by a single recessive gene. The genes controlling<br />

leaflet number and seed coat color assorted independently into gametes. [AS]<br />

*0105 Singh, D.P. 1980. Inheritance of resistance to yellow mosaic virus in<br />

blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper). THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS,<br />

v.57(5):233-235. [Enj [En AbstJ (REP.MB-2326)<br />

The inheritance of resistance to mungbean yellow mosaic virus was studied<br />

in blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper). The highly resistant donors Pant U 84<br />

and UPU 2 and a highly susceptible line UL 2, their Fl's, F2's, and backcrosses<br />

were grown with spreaders located every 5 to 6 rows. The resistance was found<br />

to be digenic and recessive in all the crosses and free from cytoplasmic<br />

effect. [AS]<br />

*0106 Thakur, R.P. ; Patel, P.N. ; Verma, J.P. 1980. Inheritance of<br />

resistance to Cercospora leaf spot in mungbean. INDIAN PHYTOPATHOLOGY,<br />

v.33(3):377-379. [En] [En Abst] (A:PS)<br />

Mungbean (Vigna radiata) lines EC-27087-2, EC-27261-3 and ML-1 were<br />

identified as sources of resistance to Cercospora leaf spot caused by<br />

Cercospora canescens. Resistance to C. canescens was found to be simply<br />

inherited and governed by a single dominant gene. [AS]<br />

*0107 Meiners, J.P. 1981. Genetics of disease resistance in edible legumes.<br />

ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.19:189-209. [EnJ (A:PS)<br />

Information on inheritance of resistance to bacterial leaf spot, Cercospora<br />

leaf spot, mungbean yellow mosaic virus, cucumber mosaic virus and powdery<br />

mildew in mungbean and blackgram is given. [THH]<br />

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