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Response of BGMV and BGYMV resistant common bean to beet curly top virus

Teran, H. and Strausbaugh, C.A. and Eujayl, I.A. and Beaver, J. and Miklas, P.N. and Singh, S. (2008) Response of BGMV and BGYMV resistant common bean to beet curly top virus. Annual Report of Bean Improvement Cooperative. 51:168-169.

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Abstract

Crop losses can be severe when susceptible large-seeded Andean dry and green bean cultivars are planted early in dry areas with a history of curly top caused by Beet curly top virus (BCTV) and closely related species. In order to assess the level of curly top resistance in 65 diverse dry and green bean genotypes, seed was planted in a commercial field in Kimberly, ID in 2007. Viruliferous beet leafhoppers were released approximately 3 weeks after emergence to generate an artificial epiphytotic. Plants were rated on a scale of 1-5 (1 = healthy, 5 = highly susceptible) 5 weeks after infestation and verified at fully developed pod stage (R8). Capri and UI 51 were among the most susceptible genotypes, while A 429, DOR 390, DOR 500, and G 2402 did not exhibit any symptoms. In general, breeding lines and cultivars with known resistance to Bean golden mosaic virus and Bean golden yellow mosaic virus (except Morales) were resistant to moderately resistant to BCTV. Additional testing will be required to verify the resistance followed by research to determine the evolutionary origin of the genes for resistance to these viruses.

Item Type: Article
NWISRL Publication Number: 1255
Subjects: Irrigated crops > Sugarbeet
Depositing User: Users 6 not found.
Date Deposited: 17 Jul 2008 20:56
Last Modified: 04 Mar 2014 16:02
Item ID: 1278
URI: https://eprints.nwisrl.ars.usda.gov/id/eprint/1278