Examination of Pisum and Lathyrus species as sources of ascochyta blight resistance for field pea (Pisum sativum)
A. M. Gurung, E. C. K. Pang and P. W. J. Taylor
Australasian Plant Pathology 31(1) 41 - 45
Abstract
Ascochyta blight resistance in Pisum sativum (field
pea), P. fulvum and Lathyrus
species was examined in glasshouse experiments using an isolate of the fungal
pathogen Mycosphaerella pinodes that had been isolated
from field pea. In the genus Pisum there was significant
variation in stem infection among the primitive field pea lines, the field pea
cultivars and the P. fulvum lines. Two
P. fulvum lines and one primitive field pea line
exhibited significantly less stem infection than the two field pea cultivars.
Leaf infection of the primitive field pea lines was not significantly
different from that of the field pea cultivars.
P. fulvum accession PS1115 had the least stem infection
and the least leaf infection among the Pisum germplasm.
Examination of stem infection in Lathyrus showed that
L. sativus, L. ochrus and
L. clymenum accessions were significantly more resistant
to stem infection than the field pea cultivars. Six of the eight accessions of
Lathyrus were also significantly more resistant to leaf
infection than the field pea cultivars. Among ten accessions of
L. sativus, there was significant variation in severity
of stem infection but not leaf infection. This is the first report comparing
ascochyta blight resistance between Lathyrus and
Pisum species and among Lathyrus
accessions and the results show that Lathyrus species
may be a source of resistance alleles that could be exploited to develop
ascochyta blight resistance in field pea.
Full text doi:10.1071/AP01069
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