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A preliminary field-screening of 504 germplasm lines of mungbean for<br />
resistance to whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Genn.) and yellow mosaic was conducted<br />
for two years. Eleven lines, namely 11148, ML-7, P 290, P 292, P 242, ML-1,<br />
ML-6, P 131, P 293, P 325 and P 364, were found to be the least susceptible<br />
both to the virus and the whitefly, whereas P-56, RS-9 and 11152 showed the<br />
maximum susceptibility. [AS]<br />
*06Y5 Tengkano, W. ; Sutarno, T. ; Ganda, M. 1978. [Varietal testing on the<br />
resistance of mungbean to the infestation of Ophiomyia phaseoli Tryoni.<br />
LAPORAN KEMAJUAN PENELITIAN SERI HAMA/PENYAKIT (RESEARCH PROGRESS REPORT),<br />
v.14:51-71. [In] [In Abst] (REP.MB-2313)<br />
(NOTE: English translation is available)<br />
In a cooperative project with the Asian Vegetable Research and DevelopmenL<br />
Center (AVRDC), Taiwan, a total of 100 varieties were tested for their<br />
resistance to the infestation of 0. phaseoli in September 1975. Varieties which<br />
had a slight attack in this testing, were retested in June 1976 in Cikeumeuh,<br />
Bogor Experimental Station. Aside of the cooperative project with AVRDC, the<br />
varietal testing was requested by the breeding section of Bogor Research<br />
Institute for Food Crops. Varieties showing low mortality were retested in<br />
November 1976 at the same locations. 3 varieties from AVRDC showed a mortality<br />
of 15% and 4 varieties from legume breeding section showed a mortality of 10%<br />
from the first and the second testing. One of those varieties, Green Gram MI<br />
(I) Yala (Bhakti), originated from Sri Lanka. It has 8.9% plant mortality.<br />
Based on the recommendation of the Department of Agronomy, the variety has a<br />
high potential yeild of 1,608 kg/ha. Aside of the Green Gram MI (I) Yala, Dau<br />
Mo Phouc-Try variety also had low infection; 8.8% plant mortality. The highest<br />
yield was 1.204 kg/ha. The Q (No.1360) variety received from AVRDC had 3% plant<br />
mortality in the first and 8% in the second testing. [AS]<br />
*0676 Chhabra, K.S. ; Kooner, B.S. ; Singh, G. 1979. Field resistance of<br />
certain cultivars of mungbean to whitefly, Bemisia tabaci G., and yellow-mosalc<br />
virus. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH (PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY), v.16(4):385-388.<br />
[En] [En Abstj (REP.MB-2323)<br />
Four cultivars, viz., ML 1, ML 3, ML 5 and LM 170, of mungbean (Vigna<br />
radiata W.) were tested against whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, and yellow mosaic<br />
virus (YMV) along with the 'infestor' for three crop seasons. All the cultivars<br />
were more resistant to whitefly and the virus than the 'infestor'. In overall<br />
performance, ML I and ML 3 were better than the other test cultivars. [AS]<br />
*0677 Chhabra, K.S. ; Kooner, B.S. 1980. Sources of whitefly, Bemisia<br />
tabaci G. and yellow mosaic virus resistance in Vigna radiata Wilczek.<br />
TROPICAL GRAIN LEGUME BULLETIN, v.19:26-29. [En] (A:PS)<br />
Seven cultivars were tested to confirm their resistance against whitefly<br />
and yellow mosaic virus (YMV). ML 1, ML 3, ML 5 and IM J70 had the lowest<br />
populations of whitefly and the lowest incidence of YMV. [PBA 52-6150]<br />
*0678 Chhabra, K.S. ; Kooner, B.S. ; Brar, J.S. 1980. Resistance behaviour<br />
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