2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-020-02717-4
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Inheritance of leaf resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Brassica napus and its genetic correlation with cotyledon resistance

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“…The partial dominance of susceptibility over resistance was again confirmed when the mean lesion length of the F 1 generation was compared with their respective mid-parent values. A similar result was also reported by Baswana et al [57] in cauliflower, while overdominance of susceptibility in Brassica napus was delineated by Khan et al [58,59]. Similar to Khan et al [59] and Zhao et al [60], we also observed transgressive segregants for resistance in F 2 and BC 1 P 1 generations of both populations.…”
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“…The partial dominance of susceptibility over resistance was again confirmed when the mean lesion length of the F 1 generation was compared with their respective mid-parent values. A similar result was also reported by Baswana et al [57] in cauliflower, while overdominance of susceptibility in Brassica napus was delineated by Khan et al [58,59]. Similar to Khan et al [59] and Zhao et al [60], we also observed transgressive segregants for resistance in F 2 and BC 1 P 1 generations of both populations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, the value of h 2 ns was higher than h 2 bs in C-I, which might be due to counteracting effects of additive and dominance genetic variance. Khan et al [58] observed moderate broad-sense heritability for leaf resistance against S. sclerotiorum in oilseed rape. However, the estimates of the genetic parameters, viz., heritability and genetic advance together, are highly desirable for more accurately predicting the genetic gain under selection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While stem infection is primarily a consequence of ascospore showers at flowering [ [9] , [10] , [11] , [12] ], carpogenic germination of sclerotia in the soil can also result in direct stem-base infection, particularly in India [ 6 ]. S. sclerotiorum also readily attacks foliage, of both younger plants including cotyledons and leaves [ [13] , [14] , [15] ], and stems in adult Brassicaceae [ 16 ]. Importantly, the expression of stem resistance differs within the breeding populations of B. napus and B. juncea from India and China [ 17 ].…”
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“…Importantly, the expression of stem resistance differs within the breeding populations of B. napus and B. juncea from India and China [ 17 ]. The response of a particular host to a pathogen can also differ at different plant ages [ 14 , 15 , 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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