2019
DOI: 10.5958/2249-8788.2019.00021.0
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Resistance in soybean varieties against charcoal rot disease caused by Macrophomina phaseolina

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“…This relatively low number of cowpea lines expressing resistance to the root rot disease demonstrates the difficulty in sourcing cowpea with high resistance levels to M. phaseolina ( Ndiaye, 2007 ; Ndiaye et al., 2010 ; Muchero et al., 2011 ; Ouédraogo et al., 2021 ). The challenge faced in finding sources of resistance to M. phaseolina is, however, not limited to cowpea since similar challenges have been reported for other grain legumes such as soybean ( Smith and Carvil, 1997 ; Pawlowski et al., 2015 ; Coser et al., 2017 ; Amrate et al., 2019 ), bean ( Mayek-Pérez et al., 2001a ; Hernandez-Delgado et al., 2009 ), mungbean ( Pandey et al., 2021 ) and black gram ( Iqbal et al., 2010 ; Elmerich et al., 2022 ). The relatively few genotypes with resistance to the root rot disease also further emphasise the challenges faced in getting sources of resistance that may be used to improve field resistance of farmer-preferred but susceptible cultivars to the disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This relatively low number of cowpea lines expressing resistance to the root rot disease demonstrates the difficulty in sourcing cowpea with high resistance levels to M. phaseolina ( Ndiaye, 2007 ; Ndiaye et al., 2010 ; Muchero et al., 2011 ; Ouédraogo et al., 2021 ). The challenge faced in finding sources of resistance to M. phaseolina is, however, not limited to cowpea since similar challenges have been reported for other grain legumes such as soybean ( Smith and Carvil, 1997 ; Pawlowski et al., 2015 ; Coser et al., 2017 ; Amrate et al., 2019 ), bean ( Mayek-Pérez et al., 2001a ; Hernandez-Delgado et al., 2009 ), mungbean ( Pandey et al., 2021 ) and black gram ( Iqbal et al., 2010 ; Elmerich et al., 2022 ). The relatively few genotypes with resistance to the root rot disease also further emphasise the challenges faced in getting sources of resistance that may be used to improve field resistance of farmer-preferred but susceptible cultivars to the disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Eighteen days old seedlings of JS 20-29 were inoculated by the actively growing culture of isolates of M. phaseolina by using the cut stem inoculation technique (Twizeyimana et al, 2012;Amrate et al, 2019). Initially, plants were cut at 3.0 cm above the unifoliolate node and cut end, then inoculated by three days actively growing culture on PDA (Fig 3).…”
Section: Testing Of Pathogenic Variability By Using Cut Stem Inoculat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mishra and Dantre (2017) Distribution of Charcoal Rot of Soybean, its Influencing Factors and Pathogenic Variabilities in Different Regions of Madhya Pradesh varieties to varying extent in different districts of Chhattisgarh. High severity of charcoal rot (up to 100 %) in most presently growing varieties and germplasm at the experimental area in Jabalpur has also indicated its prevalence in the state (Amrate et al, 2018;Amrate et al, 2019). Charcoal rot is severe under high temperatures and erratic rainfall during reproductive stages in Indian conditions (Wrather et al, 2010;Gupta et al, 2012).…”
Section: Incidence Of Charcoal Rot Across the Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The existence of a negative correlation between protein and oil content in soybean grains has prevented the simultaneous increase of these characters in commercial lines (Hill et al, 2004;Clemente et al, 2009;Purcell et al, 2014). Besides this, biotic stresses particularly diseases are continuously becoming a major challenge and reducing the yield of several mega varieties in the major pocket of soybean growing areas in India (Amrate et al, 2019(Amrate et al, , 2020Rajput et al, 2022). Foliar diseases i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%