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*0099 Singh, B.V. ; Ahuja, M.R. 1977. Phaseolus sublobatus Roxb.: a source<br />

of resistance to yellow mosaic virus for cultivated mung. INDIAN JOURNAL OF<br />

GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, v.37(i):130-132. [En] (A:PS)<br />

One of the two strains of Phaseolus sublobatus, Pantnagar strain A, showed<br />

resistance to yellow mosaic virus. The hybrid materials in mungbean from<br />

crosses of Pantnagar strain A and cultivated varieties of mungbean also showed<br />

potential for YMV disease resistance. [THHJ<br />

*0100 Thakur, R.P. ; Patel, P.N. ; Verma, J.P. 1977. Genetical<br />

relationships between reactions to bacterial leaf spot, yellow mosaic and<br />

Cercospora leaf spot diseases in mungbean (Vigna radiata). EUPHYTICA:<br />

NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF PLANT BREEDING, v.26(3):765-774. [En] [En Abstj<br />

(REP.MB-1813)<br />

Studies on the inheritance pattern of bacterial leaf spot (BLS), yellow<br />

mosaic (YM) and Cercospora leaf spot (CLS) reactions in crosses of BLS and YM<br />

resistant/tolerant but CLS susceptible x CLS resistant but BLS and YM<br />

susceptible parents indicated that resistances to BLS and CLS were governed by<br />

single dominant genes, whereas YM tolerance was a monogenic recessive<br />

character. The studies also indicated that these three genes were inherited<br />

independently. The simple inheritance pattern and independent assortment of the<br />

genes governing resistance/tolerance to these diseases suggest that the usual<br />

breeding methods will be adequate to develop multi-disease resistant mungbean<br />

cultivars. [AS]<br />

*0101 Thakur, R.P. ; Patel, P.N. ; Verma, J.P. 1977. Independent assortment<br />

of pigmentation and resistance to Cercospora leaf spot in mungbean. INDIAN<br />

PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.30(2):264-265. [EnJ (REF.1IB-1912)<br />

Resistance to Cercospora canescens in mungbean lines EC 27087-2 and EC<br />

27261-3 was due to a single dominant gene, which was not linked to a<br />

pigmentation gene carried by PS 7, a Cercospora leaf spot susceptible line.<br />

[EMS]<br />

*0102 Shukla, G.P. ; Pandya, B.P. ; Singh, D.P. 1978. Inheritance of<br />

resistance to yellow mosaic in mungbean. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT<br />

BREEDING, v.38(3):357-360. [Enj [En Abst] (REP.MB-2184)<br />

The inheritance of resistance to<br />

mungbean<br />

yellow mosaic<br />

[V. radiata<br />

virus<br />

(L.)<br />

was studied<br />

Wilczekj. in<br />

The parents, 'Tarai Local'<br />

'L-80'<br />

(resistant),<br />

(moderately resistant), 'L 294-l' and<br />

'Jawahar-45'<br />

'LM-214' (tolerant)<br />

and 'G-65'<br />

and<br />

(susceptible), and<br />

were<br />

their<br />

inoculated<br />

Fl's, F2<br />

artificially.<br />

and F3 generations<br />

The resistance was found to be under digenic<br />

control and recessive in all the crosses. [ASJ<br />

*0103 Sittiyos, P. ; Poehlman, J.M. ; Sehgal, O.P. 1979. Inheritance of<br />

resistance to cucumber mosaic "irus Infection in mungbean. CROP SCIENCE,<br />

v.19(I):51-53. [En] [En Abst] (REP.MB-2020)<br />

The resistant reaction to cucumber mosaic virus, CMV-M, infection in<br />

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