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Adaptation and Resistance to Diseases in Brazil of Putative Sources of Common Bean Resistance to White Mold
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White MoldDisease ResistanceEngineeringCornell 605MedicineCrop ProtectionPlant ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsInduced ResistancePlant PathologyMicrobiologyCommon Bean ResistancePutative SourcesHost ResistancePartial ResistancePlant-pathogen InteractionPlant BreedingPlant Health
Common bean breeding programs for white mold (WM) resistance are in their initial stages in Brazil. Sources of partial resistance to WM are available abroad but their performance in Brazil is unknown. In two greenhouse (straw test) and three field experiments conducted in three districts in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, we evaluated a total of 23 lines with putative WM resistance with the objective to select lines with resistance to WM and other diseases associated with high yield potential. Two field-resistant local lines, two susceptible local cultivars, and two susceptible international lines were also included in the study. In the greenhouse, Cornell 605, A 195, and G122 were among the lines with the highest partial resistance to WM. In the field, these three lines were highly resistant to WM and had intermediate resistance or were resistant to anthracnose, angular leaf spot, rust, and Fusarium wilt. Cornell 605 and A 195 had high-yield potential but G122 yielded 47% less than the local lines under WM pressure. Our results suggest that Cornell 605 and A 195 are the most useful sources of resistance to WM for use in common bean breeding programs in Brazil.
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