2017
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2015.11.0684
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Identification and Genetic Evaluation of a New Source of Pod Wart Resistance for Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

Abstract: Pod wart disease severely damages in‐shell peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) production in areas in which peanut is routinely rotated with potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). It is caused by soil‐borne Streptomyces that cause unsightly scabs that render the affected pods unmarketable. Since all elite peanut cultivars are susceptible to pod wart, a new genetic source of resistance is required. Here, the identification and evaluation of a new genetic source of pod wart resistance is reported. The US mini‐core peanut colle… Show more

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“…‘Hanoch’ is a Virginia-type cultivar with a bright yellow shell color and smooth skin that has a relatively high susceptibility to pathogens associated with pods. Genotype IGC53 is a Peruvian peanut-type with a highly reticulated pod surface and relatively high tolerance to diseases like pod wart and pod netting [ 75 ] but with low pod-filling potential [ 76 ]. Genotype Hanoch was developed by ARO, Israel, and seeds of IGC53 were obtained from USDA, station Griffin, GA, USA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…‘Hanoch’ is a Virginia-type cultivar with a bright yellow shell color and smooth skin that has a relatively high susceptibility to pathogens associated with pods. Genotype IGC53 is a Peruvian peanut-type with a highly reticulated pod surface and relatively high tolerance to diseases like pod wart and pod netting [ 75 ] but with low pod-filling potential [ 76 ]. Genotype Hanoch was developed by ARO, Israel, and seeds of IGC53 were obtained from USDA, station Griffin, GA, USA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%