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An indirect test using oxalate to determine physiological resistance to white mold in common bean

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Abstract

In common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.), the detection of physiological resistance to white mold [ Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary] in the field is confounded by environmental factors and plant avoidance mechanisms. Development of a reliable screening procedure is needed to identify resistant bean germplasm and to develop resistant cultivars. The objective of this study was to determine if oxalate, a primary pathogenicity factor of S. sclerotiorum , could be used to indirectly screen for physiological resistance to white mold in common bean. Cut bean seedlings were placed in a 20 m M oxalate solution in the greenhouse. Genotypes were rated based on differences in wilting response to oxalate. Oxalate ratings of the 27 genotypes were correlated with field ratings of a white mold disease severity index and incidence , and negatively correlated with yield . The oxalate test is an efficient method to indirectly test for physiological resistance to white mold in common bean.

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