Title of article :
Reaction of Cotton Cultivars and an F2 Population to Stem Inoculation with Isolates Verticillium dahliae
Author/Authors :
Y. BOLEK، نويسنده , , A. A. BELL، نويسنده , , K. M. EL-ZIK، نويسنده , , P. M. THAXTON and C. W. MAGILL، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Four Verticillium dahliae isolates (V76, TS-2, PH, and
V44) were used in screening four cotton cultivars
(Pima S-7, Acala Prema, M-315 and Acala 44). Pima
S-7 and Acala Prema gave the highest resistance reactions
and Acala 44 was the most susceptible. Isolate
V76 of V. dahliae was the most virulent. An interspecific
cross between the resistant cv Pima S-7 (Gossypium
barbadense) and the susceptible cv. Acala 44
(G. hirsutum) was made and the F2 population phenotyped
for Verticillium wilt effect. Phenotyping of plant
reaction to the disease was quantified by using a set
of six growth parameters (number of healthy leaves,
number of nodes, leaf weight, stem weight, leaf to
stem ratio, and total shoot weight) measured 3 weeks
after inoculation. The F2 phenotypic distribution of
these parameters suggests that distribution is towards
resistance and polygenic. Transgressive segregation
also was observed. The number of healthy leaves and
total shoot weight were found to be the best indicators
of resistance. Results obtained in this study will
be useful to quantify resistance to V. dahliae and
identify the best parameters to phenotype in genetic
studies.
Keywords :
Verticillium dahliae , Resistance , Verticillium wilt , Gossypium , cotton
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology