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Comparison of Greenhouse and Field Screening Techniques for Botrytis Gray Mold Resistance

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Title Comparison of Greenhouse and Field Screening Techniques for Botrytis Gray Mold Resistance
 
Creator Pande, S
Sharma, M
Pathak, M
Rao, J N
 
Subject Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics
 
Description Botrytis gray mold (BGM), caused by Botrytis cinerea
Pers. ex. Fr., is the most destructive foliar disease of chickpea
in eastern India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and western Australia.
Cool wet weather favors the development of BGM and
can cause upto 100% yield loss. Host plant resistance
(HPR) is the most economical and eco-friendly means of
management of BGM. For exploitation of HPR, reliable
field and controlled environment screening techniques
are essential. In general, field screening techniques (FST)
are used for large-scale screening of germplasm and
breeding material, and controlled environment screening
techniques (CESTs) are used to confirm field resistance,
screening against different pathotypes/races and to carry
out inheritance and race identification studies.
 
Date 2006
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/2474/1/Comparison_of_Greenhouse.pdf
Pande, S and Sharma, M and Pathak, M and Rao, J N (2006) Comparison of Greenhouse and Field Screening Techniques for Botrytis Gray Mold Resistance. Journal of SAT Agricultural Research, 2 (1). pp. 1-3.