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*0058 Narayanasamy, P. ; Jaganathan, T. 1973. Sources of resistance to<br />
black gram virus diseases. MADRAS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, v.60(9/12):1836-1838.<br />
[Enj (REP.MB-0430)<br />
Over 60 varieties of blackgram were screened for resistance to blackgram<br />
leaf crinkle virus (BLCV) and blackgram sterility mosaic virus (BSMV).<br />
Karaikal, Mattikalai, Palladan, Parvathipuram, BR 16 and BR 68 were highly<br />
resistance to BLCV. Karaikal, P 58, P 4 and P 47 were free from BSMV. M2, one<br />
of five Co I mutants, showed more resistance to BLCV and BSMV than Co 1. [THH]<br />
*0059 Nene, Y.L. ; Rathi, Y.P.S. 1973. A brief report on the plant<br />
pathology work on kharif pulses at Pantnagar during 1972-73. IN: Proceedings<br />
[of the] ninth workshop of all Indian coordinated research project on pulses<br />
(Kharif pulses). New Delhi : Indian Council of Agrciultural Research.<br />
p.173-175. [Enj (REP.MB-1462)<br />
MEETING: Workshop of All Indian Coordinated Research Project on Pulses<br />
(Kharif Pulses), 9th -- New Delhi, India, Jun 7-9, 1973<br />
About 405 germplasms of mungbaan from Ludhiana<br />
Not<br />
were<br />
a single<br />
screened<br />
line<br />
in<br />
was<br />
the<br />
free<br />
field.<br />
from yellow<br />
Only<br />
mosaic<br />
fourteen<br />
and Cercospora<br />
lines showed<br />
leaf<br />
tolerance<br />
spot (CLS).<br />
with<br />
were<br />
yellow<br />
found<br />
mottle<br />
tolerant<br />
reaction<br />
to CLS.<br />
and<br />
A<br />
12<br />
promising<br />
lines<br />
blackgram<br />
maturity selection<br />
in 75 days,<br />
US-9<br />
hairy<br />
showed<br />
brown<br />
uniform<br />
pods, and all leaves shedding<br />
plant<br />
at<br />
type<br />
maturity.<br />
is erect<br />
The<br />
like T-9 or UPU-1 and virus tolerant. [THH]<br />
*0060 Deshkar, M.V. ; Khare, M.N. ; Singh, L. 1974. Evaluation of varieties<br />
of mung (Phaseolus aureus Roxb.) for their resistance to Rhizoctonia bataticola<br />
(Taub.) Butler by paper towel method. JNKVV RESEARCH JOURNAL, v.8(1):60-62.<br />
[En] (REP.MB-1334)<br />
One hundred sixty th.ee varieties of mungbean (Vigna radiata) were<br />
evaluated for their resistance to Rhizoctonia bataticola (Taub.) Butler by<br />
paper towel method. None of the varieties evaluated were resistant or<br />
moderately resistant. Only one variety, ll160(a), was moderately susceptible<br />
(10-30% mortality) and the re3t were susceptible. [THHJ<br />
*0061 Kannaiyan, S. ; Venkatarao, A. ; Rajagopalan, C.K. ; Ramasamy, K.<br />
Annappan, R.S. 1974. Varietal resistance of greengra to powdery mildew, rust<br />
and leaf spot diseases. FARM AND FACTORY, v.8(6):33-34. [Enj (REP.MB-2669)<br />
Seventeen varieties of mungbean were screened for resistance to powdery<br />
mildew, rust, and Cercospora leaf spot under natural conditions during the 1973<br />
summer season (Feb.-March). It was interesting to note that the variety CO 1<br />
showed less intection for all three diseases. The variety Kabargan recorded the<br />
lowest disease incidence for rust, and Cercospora leaf spot, but was highly<br />
susceptible to powdery mildew. ITHH]<br />
*0062 Singh, Kuldip ; Virmani, S.S. ; Chohan, J.S. 1974. Field screening of<br />
urid (Phaseolus mungo) varieties against maturity wilt phase of the dry root<br />
rot disease caused by Kacrophonina phaseolina in the Punjab. INDIAN JOURNAL<br />
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