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*0095 Gurha, S.N. ; Misra, D.P. 1985. A note on the field reaction of<br />

Cercospora leaf spot in black gram (Vigna mungo). INDIAN JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY<br />

AND PLANT PATHOLOGY, v.13(3):351-352. [En] (REP.MB-2803)<br />

Of 183 varieties of blackgram tested under natural epiphytotic conditions,<br />

3 were resistant (1815, PLU-2A and 14/8), 6 were moderately resistant (PLU-291,<br />

13/10, PLU-445, PLU-442, PLU-452, and PLU-61) and the rest were susceptible or<br />

highly susceptible to Cercospora leaf spot. [THHJ<br />

*0096 Das, S.N. ; Routaray, B.N. ; Sahoo, H. 1986. Reaction of some green<br />

gram varieties to root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita. INDIAN<br />

PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.39(I):126-128. [En] (A:PS)<br />

Twenty-four mungbean varieties were tested for resistance to Meloidogyne<br />

incognita. The varieties TAD 7, K 851, ML 62, PDM 14 and T 44 were resistant<br />

and ML 5, ML 80, TT 8E, ML 3, ML 70, Hyb. 12-4 and TT 9E were moderately<br />

resistant. All others were susceptible to highly susceptible. [THH]<br />

- Inheritance of Disease Resistance<br />

*0097 Singh, D. ; Patel, P.N. 1975. Screening and inheritance of bacterial<br />

leaf spot resistance in mung bean. INDIAN PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.28:144. [EnJ<br />

(A:PS)<br />

MEETING: Annual Meeting of Indian Phytopathological Society, 27th -- New<br />

Delhi, India, Dec 31, 1974<br />

Fifty-nine germplasm lines of mungbean were tested against bacterial leaf<br />

spot pathogen Xanthomonas phaseoli in the glasshouse and field. Twenty-six<br />

lines proved highly resistant and showed hypersensitive reaction. Except<br />

Jalgaon-781 all the cultivated varieties were susceptible. In crosses between<br />

the resistant lines P-476, P-646, PLM-501, Jalgaon-781 and the susceptible<br />

varieties B-1, T-44, T-2, T-51, Hybrid-45, No.305, Kopergaon and 24-2, all the<br />

F1 plants were resistant. Analysis of the F2 and F3 progenies showed that the<br />

leaf spot resistance was controlled by a single dominant gene. In contrast, the<br />

mungbean yellow mosaic field tolerance in the line 24-2 was recessive and<br />

appeared munogenic in screening under natural epiphytotic. The reaction to<br />

these diseases, seed color and days to maturity were inherited independently.<br />

Using pedigree method, it has been possible to develop lines combining leaf<br />

spot resistance, yellow mosaic tolerance, early maturity and other desirable<br />

characters. [AS]<br />

*0098 Dahiya, B.S. ; Singh, Kuldip ; Brar, J.S. 1977. Incorporation of<br />

resistance to mungbean yellow mosaic virus in black gram (Vigna mungo L.).<br />

TROPICAL GRAIN LEGUME BULLETIN, no.9:28-32. [En] (A:PS)<br />

This paper investigates the genetics of resistance to mungbean yellow<br />

mosaic virus and its incorporation into the high yielding but susceptible<br />

cultivars of blackgram. [THH]<br />

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