Title of article :
Impact of a New Source of Resistance to Fusarium Wilt in Pigeonpea
Author/Authors :
E. T.GWATA، نويسنده , , S. N.SILIM and M.MGONJA، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Pigeonpea is an important grain legume grown by
smallholder farmers in Southern Africa. Fusarium
wilt, caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium udum
Butler, is the major disease limiting pigeonpea production
in the region. This study was designed to
evaluate the reaction to fusarium wilt as well as
agronomic performance of new elite pigeonpea germplasm
in three different countries during the 2001/
2002 cropping season using wilt-sick plots. Per cent
incidence of fusarium wilt (%FW), grain size and
yield, were measured. The genotype ICEAP 00040
consistently showed a high (<20.0%) level of resistance
to the disease in all three countries. In contrast,
%FW score for the susceptible genotype
ICEAP 00068 was 87.5, 92.0 and 90.9% in Kenya,
Malawi and Tanzania, respectively. The grain size
obtained for ICEAP 00040 at Ngabu (Malawi) was
25.0% larger than that at each of the remaining
locations indicating environmental influence on this
trait. At all the three locations, ‡1.5 ton/Ha of grain
yield was obtained for ICEAP 00040 compared with
<1.0 ton/Ha for ICEAP 00068. In 2003, this
improved resistant genotype (ICEAP 00040) was
released for commercial production and will be useful
as a good source of resistance in pigeonpea
genetic improvement programs in the region
Keywords :
Genotype , pigeonpea , fusarium wilt disease
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology