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mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) strain PI 271401, in crosses with susceptible strains PI 201868 and PI 3b8307, was conditioned by a single dominant gene designated Cmm. The Cmm locus was not linked with loci controlling color of seed texture layer or color of seed coat. Seed yields of CMV-M susceptible F2 plants in the field were reduced by more than 50% compared to resistant plants. [AS] *0104 Lee, Y.B. 1980. 1. Inheritance study on resistance to powdery mildew and sensitivity to photoperiod in mungbean. 2. Inheritance study on resistance to Cercospora leaf spot in mungbean. 3. Inheritance study on number of leaflets in mungbeans. Shanhua : AVRDC. 36 leaves [Enj (AVRDC Production Trainees' Report) (REP.MB-2134) This study indicated that day length may affect the development of the pathogen and the reaction of the host to the disease. Under long day length conditions, photoperiod sensitivity is controlled by a single dominant gene, and the genetic factors for disease resistance and photoperiod sensitivity ara inherited independently. Resistance to Cercospora leaf spot was found to be controlled by a dominant gene in mungbean V 4718. Multifoliate leaves in mungbean V 5926 were governed by a single recessive gene. The genes controlling leaflet number and seed coat color assorted independently into gametes. [AS] *0105 Singh, D.P. 1980. Inheritance of resistance to yellow mosaic virus in blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper). THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, v.57(5):233-235. [Enj [En AbstJ (REP.MB-2326) The inheritance of resistance to mungbean yellow mosaic virus was studied in blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper). The highly resistant donors Pant U 84 and UPU 2 and a highly susceptible line UL 2, their Fl's, F2's, and backcrosses were grown with spreaders located every 5 to 6 rows. The resistance was found to be digenic and recessive in all the crosses and free from cytoplasmic effect. [AS] *0106 Thakur, R.P. ; Patel, P.N. ; Verma, J.P. 1980. Inheritance of resistance to Cercospora leaf spot in mungbean. INDIAN PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.33(3):377-379. [En] [En Abst] (A:PS) Mungbean (Vigna radiata) lines EC-27087-2, EC-27261-3 and ML-1 were identified as sources of resistance to Cercospora leaf spot caused by Cercospora canescens. Resistance to C. canescens was found to be simply inherited and governed by a single dominant gene. [AS] *0107 Meiners, J.P. 1981. Genetics of disease resistance in edible legumes. ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.19:189-209. [EnJ (A:PS) Information on inheritance of resistance to bacterial leaf spot, Cercospora leaf spot, mungbean yellow mosaic virus, cucumber mosaic virus and powdery mildew in mungbean and blackgram is given. [THH] 27
*0108 Yadav, H.C. ; Chand, J.N. ; Saharan, G.S. 1981. Inheritance of resistance in mungbean to bacterial leaf spot. IN: Lozano, J.C. Fifth international conference on plant pathogenic bacteria; Proceedings of. Cali CIAT. p.580-583 (SB734.C4) MEETING: International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, 5th -- CIAT, Cali, Colombia, Aug 16-23, 1981 The Fl, F2 and F3 progenies of crosses made between resistant and susceptible parents showed that the resistance in Jalgaon-781, ML-8, and ML-10 varieties was governed by a single recessive gene situated on the same locus. [AS] *0109 Solanki, I.S. ; Waldia, R.S. ; Dahiya, B.S. 1982. Resistance to mungbean yellow mosaic virus in blackgram. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, v.42(2):240-242. [Enj [En Abstj (A:PS) The inheritance of resistance to mungbean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV) in blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper), was studied in different generations of two crosses involving resistant (Pant U19 and Pant U26) and susceptible (LU286 and S4) parents. Susceptibility was observed to be dominant over resistance in both the crosses. The resistance was found to be under digenic control and recessive. [AS] *0110 Leabwon, U. ; Oupadissakoon, S. 1984. Inheritance of resistance to Cercospora leaf spot in mungbean. KASETSART JOURNAL (NATURAL SCIENCES), v.18(I):14-19. [Thj [En AbstJ (A:PS) Genetic studies on the resistance to Cercospora leaf spot and some other quantitative traits in 45 Fls deriving from diallel crosses of 10 mungbean varieties indicated that additive gene action was the mode of inheritance for Cercospora leaf spot resistance, 100-seed weight, plant height and number of pods per plant, while the inheritance of days to first flower, days to first ripe pod, days to maturity and yield per plant were governed by dominant gene action. Broad sense and narrow sense heritability of the resistance to Cercospora leaf spot were about 99 and 75%, respectively. Ceicospora leaf spot resistance had direct negative effect on yield. Plants, with resistance to Cercospora leaf spot, medium to tall plant height, many pods per plant, and medium seed size should be selected for mungbean breeding programs in Thailand. [AS/SS] *0111 Dwivedi, S. ; Singh, D.P. 1985. Inheritance of resistance to yellow mosaic virus in a wide cross of blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.] Hepper). PLANT BREEDING / ZEITSCHRIFT FUER PFLANZENZUCHTUNG, v.95(3):281-284. [En] [En De Abst] (A:PS) The inheritance of resistance to mungbean yellow mosaic studied virus in (MYMV) a wide was cross of blackgram [Vigna susceptible mungo (L.) line Hepper]. of wild The progenitor highly (V. mungo var. silvestris, highly type B) resistant and the line of blackgram Pant U 84, their were Fl, grown F2 and with F3 the generations virus spreader located after every 5 materials. rows of the The test resistance was found to be digenic and recessive. The gene symbols ymvl and ymv2 were proposed. [AS] 28
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*0108 Yadav, H.C. ; Chand, J.N. ; Saharan, G.S. 1981. Inheritance of<br />
resistance in mungbean to bacterial leaf spot. IN: Lozano, J.C. Fifth<br />
international conference on plant pathogenic bacteria; Proceedings of. Cali<br />
CIAT. p.580-583 (SB734.C4)<br />
MEETING: International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria, 5th --<br />
CIAT, Cali, Colombia, Aug 16-23, 1981<br />
The Fl, F2 and F3 progenies of crosses made between resistant and<br />
susceptible parents showed that the resistance in Jalgaon-781, ML-8, and ML-10<br />
varieties was governed by a single recessive gene situated on the same locus.<br />
[AS]<br />
*0109 Solanki, I.S. ; Waldia, R.S. ; Dahiya, B.S. 1982. Resistance to<br />
mungbean yellow mosaic virus in blackgram. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND<br />
PLANT BREEDING, v.42(2):240-242. [Enj [En Abstj (A:PS)<br />
The inheritance of resistance to mungbean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV) in<br />
blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper), was studied in different generations of<br />
two crosses involving resistant (Pant U19 and Pant U26) and susceptible (LU286<br />
and S4) parents. Susceptibility was observed to be dominant over resistance in<br />
both the crosses. The resistance was found to be under digenic control and<br />
recessive. [AS]<br />
*0110 Leabwon, U. ; Oupadissakoon, S. 1984. Inheritance of resistance to<br />
Cercospora leaf spot in mungbean. KASETSART JOURNAL (NATURAL SCIENCES),<br />
v.18(I):14-19. [Thj [En AbstJ (A:PS)<br />
Genetic studies on the resistance to Cercospora leaf spot and some other<br />
quantitative traits in 45 Fls deriving from diallel crosses of 10 mungbean<br />
varieties indicated that additive gene action was the mode of inheritance for<br />
Cercospora leaf spot resistance, 100-seed weight, plant height and number of<br />
pods per plant, while the inheritance of days to first flower, days to first<br />
ripe pod, days to maturity and yield per plant were governed by dominant gene<br />
action. Broad sense and narrow sense heritability of the resistance to<br />
Cercospora leaf spot were about 99 and 75%, respectively. Ceicospora leaf spot<br />
resistance had direct negative effect on yield. Plants, with resistance to<br />
Cercospora leaf spot, medium to tall plant height, many pods per plant, and<br />
medium seed size should be selected for mungbean breeding programs in Thailand.<br />
[AS/SS]<br />
*0111 Dwivedi, S. ; Singh, D.P. 1985. Inheritance of resistance to yellow<br />
mosaic virus in a wide cross of blackgram (Vigna mungo (L.] Hepper). PLANT<br />
BREEDING / ZEITSCHRIFT FUER PFLANZENZUCHTUNG, v.95(3):281-284. [En] [En De<br />
Abst] (A:PS)<br />
The inheritance of resistance to mungbean yellow mosaic<br />
studied<br />
virus<br />
in<br />
(MYMV)<br />
a wide<br />
was<br />
cross of blackgram [Vigna<br />
susceptible<br />
mungo (L.)<br />
line<br />
Hepper].<br />
of wild<br />
The<br />
progenitor<br />
highly<br />
(V. mungo var. silvestris,<br />
highly<br />
type B)<br />
resistant<br />
and the<br />
line of blackgram Pant U 84, their<br />
were<br />
Fl,<br />
grown<br />
F2 and<br />
with<br />
F3<br />
the<br />
generations<br />
virus spreader located after every 5<br />
materials.<br />
rows of the<br />
The<br />
test<br />
resistance was found to be digenic and recessive. The gene<br />
symbols ymvl and ymv2 were proposed. [AS]<br />
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