Artificial Screening for Black Rot Resistance Based on Different Disease Parameter in Early Cauliflower.
10.4489/MYCO.2003.31.3.173
- Author:
Koshlendra Kumar PANDEY
1
;
Padma Kant PANDEY
;
Bijendra SINGH
Author Information
1. Department of Plant Pathology, Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, 1, Gandhi Nagar (Naria), P.B.No. 5002, P.O. BHU, Varanasi - 221 005 (U.P.), India. pdveg@up.nic.in
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
AUDPC;
Black rot;
Cauliflower;
Inoculation technique;
Resistance
- MeSH:
Brassica*;
Disease Resistance;
Incidence;
India;
Mass Screening*
- From:Mycobiology
2003;31(3):173-178
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
India has maximum genetic materials in early cauliflower, which grow in subtropical conditions. Different disease parameters like linear growth, maximum growth rate per day, AUDPC, apparent infection rate and percent diseased area were calculated in artificially inoculated plants. Apparent infection rate is not co-related with the black rot disease incidence and should never be considered during characterization of disease resistance and varietal screening. Based on the above disease parameters Kunwari-18, Phool Gobhi Kunwari, Kataki-7 and BT-10-2 were selected as moderately resistance to black rot in early cauliflower. These lines can be used for black rot prone area and also for black rot disease improvement programme. Considering the qualitative and quantitative parameters, slow rotting resistance cauliflower lines are selected as such for cultivation and would be best suited in integrated disease programme.