2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10327-010-0221-x
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Evaluation of mulberry germplasm for resistance to powdery mildew in the field and greenhouse

Abstract: Powdery mildew caused by the ascomycete Phyllactinia guttata (syn. P. corylea) is a major foliar disease worldwide of the unique mulberry (Morus spp.) for silkworm feed. Genetic resistance to powdery mildew, the most sustainable and economical strategy for disease control, is still elusive for tropical mulberry. About 147 germplasm sources, representing 18 countries of origin, were screened for resistance to P. guttata in six seasonal fields and greenhouse trials after exposure to natural and artificial inocul… Show more

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“…Considering these possibilities, in the present study, dsNSs was applied on the leaves a day before (T1), immediately (T2), and a day after (T3) the challenge-inoculation of plants with GBNV. The analysis of disease progress showed lower DSI and AUDPC in dsRNAtreated plants of both cowpea and N. benthamiana and a strong positive correlation was established between DSI and AUDPSC values, which indicated a good covenant between the two parameters of disease measurement (Roy et al, 2009 andChattopadhyay et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Considering these possibilities, in the present study, dsNSs was applied on the leaves a day before (T1), immediately (T2), and a day after (T3) the challenge-inoculation of plants with GBNV. The analysis of disease progress showed lower DSI and AUDPC in dsRNAtreated plants of both cowpea and N. benthamiana and a strong positive correlation was established between DSI and AUDPSC values, which indicated a good covenant between the two parameters of disease measurement (Roy et al, 2009 andChattopadhyay et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Screening of mulberry germplasm using pathogenic L. theobromae isolates, and identification of highly durable BRR resistant varieties can aid in achieving sustainable sericulture. Mulberry researchers in India have identified resistant accessions to bacterial leaf spot (Xanthomonas campestris), powdery mildew (Phyllactinia corylea), charcoal root rot (M. phaseolina), and root knot (Arunakumar et al, 2021;Banerjee et al, 2009;Chattopadhyay et al, 2010;Maji, 2011;Pinto et al, 2018). To our knowledge, there is no report on screening of germplasm resistance against L. theobromae causing BRR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent screening programme of 147 individuals of various Morus species, 6 % of the germplasm showed powdery mildew resistance under both natural and artificial epiphytotics ( Chattopadhyay et al . 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%