Prospecting for sources of resistance to ascochyta blight in wild Cicer species
B. C. Y. Collard, P. K. Ades, E .C. K. Pang, J. B. Brouwer and P. W. J. Taylor
Australasian Plant Pathology 30(3) 271 - 276
Abstract
A collection of 114 Cicer accessions including 95 wild
Cicer accessions from four different species
(C. bijugum K. H. Rech.,
C. echinospermum P. H. Davis,
C. pinnatifidum Jaub. & Sp. and
C. reticulatum Ladiz.) was screened in glasshouse trials
for resistance to ascochyta blight (caused by
Ascochyta rabiei (Pass.) Lab.). Resistance was
identified in accessions from all four wild Cicer
species. There was variation for resistance within accessions of
C. echinospermum, C. pinnatifidum
and C. reticulatum, with only
C. bijugum containing accessions in which all plants
were completely resistant. Resistant accessions from
C. echinospermum and
C. reticulatum may offer accessible sources of
resistance because fully fertile hybrids with cultivated chickpea can be
readily obtained.
Full text doi:10.1071/AP01036
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