235-6 Disease Resistance In Lablab Bean.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 2:15 PM
Hilton Palacio del Rio, El Mirador
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Gerald Smith1, Francis Rouquette Jr.1 and Russell Jessup2, (1)Texas AgriLife Research, Overton, TX
(2)Soil and Crop Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Fungal anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.) has been noted as a severe disease problem in Texas seed production fields of lablab bean (Lablab purpureus [L.] Sweet). Forty-nine lablab bean breeding lines were planted near Andrews, TX in July 2010 and rated for anthracnose disease severity on a scale of 0 to 9, where 0 = no disease and 9 = severe. The lines were rated on Oct. 13, 2010. Thirty-four percent of the lablab bean lines evaluated in 2010 were rated as anthracnose resistant (score = 0 or 1; no apparent infection or a few small necrotic lesions) and sixteen percent of the lines were highly anthracnose susceptible (score = 8 or 9; large necrotic lesions or plant death). Eight lablab bean breeding lines were identified with both anthracnose resistance and good seed production traits.
See more from this Division: C06 Forage and Grazinglands
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