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DIGEST, v.3(3/4):182-184. [En] [En Abstj (REP.MB-2656)<br />
Twent, nine varieties of Mungbean (Vigna<br />
against<br />
radiata<br />
CE rcospora<br />
Wilc.)<br />
canescens<br />
were screened<br />
Ellis & Martin<br />
natural<br />
at Udaipur<br />
conditions. under<br />
None<br />
artificial<br />
of the varieties<br />
and<br />
was<br />
moderately<br />
immune, resistant<br />
resistant. or<br />
Five<br />
even<br />
varieties, viz., Local,<br />
Pusa were<br />
ML-9,<br />
moderately<br />
Vargha, ML-4,<br />
susceptible<br />
and RRS<br />
and other varieties were graded<br />
susceptible<br />
either<br />
or highly susceptible. [AS]<br />
*0092 Singh, R.N. ; Nene, Y.L. ; Srivastava, S.K. 1983. Evaluation of<br />
urdbean and mungbean genotypes for resistance to bean common mosaic virus and<br />
losses caused by the disease. LEGUME RESEARCH, v.6(2):69-73. [En] [En Abstj<br />
(A:PS)<br />
Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) infection in blackgram<br />
under<br />
cultivar<br />
field<br />
Mash<br />
conditions,<br />
41-13,<br />
affected<br />
adversely<br />
various yield<br />
and resulted<br />
contributory<br />
in yield<br />
characters<br />
reduction of<br />
glasshouse<br />
69.14%. The<br />
from<br />
plants<br />
infected<br />
raised<br />
seeds<br />
in the<br />
of cultivar UPU-2,<br />
disease<br />
under<br />
development,<br />
conditions favoring<br />
failed to produce<br />
produced<br />
grains.<br />
severe<br />
Sap-inoculation<br />
disease in 66.07%<br />
with<br />
of<br />
BCHV<br />
the blackgram<br />
in mungbean.<br />
genotypes<br />
A-6,<br />
as<br />
PLU-584,<br />
against<br />
T-27<br />
2.77%<br />
and 1-4-2-2 have<br />
blackgram<br />
been identified<br />
material. as<br />
Mungbean<br />
tolerant<br />
lines<br />
resistant<br />
L-293 and<br />
and<br />
55-1<br />
L-80,<br />
have<br />
LM-189-3-1,<br />
been indentified<br />
LM-214,<br />
as<br />
LM-496, LM-671,<br />
189-4-1<br />
LM-692,<br />
as tolerant<br />
M.J.-2-3<br />
material.<br />
and<br />
It has been<br />
correlation<br />
established<br />
between<br />
that<br />
field<br />
there<br />
susceptibility<br />
is no<br />
sap-inoculation,<br />
and response of<br />
in<br />
varieties<br />
the glasshouse,<br />
to<br />
under conditions highly favoring disease<br />
development. [AS]<br />
*0093 Zote, K.K. ; Dandnaik, B.P. ; Khalikar, P.V. 1983. Reaction of moong<br />
cultivars to Macrophomina blight. JOURNAL OF MAHARASHTRA AGRICULTURAL<br />
UNIVERSITIES, v.8(2):146-147. [En] [En AbstJ (REP.MB-2621)<br />
Out of 14 mungbean cultivars tested, none of the cultivars was found to be<br />
completely free from the Macrophomina blight. However, 5 cultivars, viz.,<br />
PIMS-1, 2, 3, 4, and No. 11/395 showed resistance to Macrophomina phaseolina in<br />
all the test years. Six cultivars were moderately susceptible, one susceptible,<br />
and one highly susceptible to the disease. [AS]<br />
*0094 Jalaluddin, M. 1984. Field evaluation of mungbean and blackgram<br />
germplasm for resistance to Cercospora leaf spot and powdery mildew. SABRAO<br />
JOURNAL, v.16(I):73-76. [EnJ [En Abst] (A:PS)<br />
A total of 147 mungbean (Vigna<br />
(Vigna<br />
radiata<br />
mungo<br />
(L.)<br />
L.) accessions<br />
Wilczek) and<br />
of<br />
39<br />
local<br />
blackgram<br />
and exotic origin<br />
evaluated<br />
and induced<br />
for resistance<br />
mutants were<br />
to Cercospora<br />
powdery<br />
leaf<br />
mildew<br />
spot<br />
(Erysiphe<br />
(Cercosprra<br />
polygoni)<br />
cruenta)<br />
under<br />
and<br />
natural<br />
two<br />
epiphytotic<br />
consecutive conditions<br />
rabi (winter)<br />
during<br />
growing seasons<br />
Bangladesh.<br />
of 1977-78<br />
Two<br />
and<br />
mungbean<br />
1978-79,<br />
strains,<br />
in<br />
MB 53<br />
Bangladesh,<br />
from Sri Lanka<br />
were<br />
and<br />
highly<br />
SL.<br />
resistant<br />
No.59 from<br />
to both<br />
mildew.<br />
Cercospora<br />
Blackgram<br />
leaf spot<br />
strains<br />
and<br />
B<br />
powdery<br />
34 from Sri Lanka and<br />
highly<br />
B 20<br />
resistant<br />
from Bangladesh<br />
to Cercospora<br />
were<br />
leaf spot and<br />
Several<br />
powdery<br />
strains<br />
mildew,<br />
of<br />
respectively.<br />
both crops were moderately resistant to both diseases. [AS]<br />
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