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Inheritance of Pigeonpea Sterility Mosaic Disease Resistance in Pigeonpea  

Daspute, Abhijit (Institute of Agri-Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences)
Fakrudin, B. (College of Horticulture, University of Horticultural Sciences Campus)
Bhairappanavar, Shivarudrappa B. (Institute of Agri-Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences)
Kavil, S.P. (Institute of Agri-Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences)
Narayana, Y.D. (Institute of Agri-Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences)
Muniswamy, Muniswamy (Agricultural Research Station, Gulbarga, University of Agricultural Sciences)
Kaumar, Anil (Agricultural Research Station, Bidar, University of Agricultural Sciences)
Krishnaraj, P.U. (Institute of Agri-Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences)
Yerimani, Abid (Institute of Agri-Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences)
Khadi, B.M. (Institute of Agri-Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences)
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The Plant Pathology Journal / v.30, no.2, 2014 , pp. 188-194 More about this Journal
Abstract
A comprehensive study was conducted using PPSMV resistant (BSMR 736) and susceptible (ICP 8863) genotypes to develop a segregating population and understand the inheritance of PPSMV resistance. The observed segregation was comparable to 13 (susceptible): 3 (resistant). Hence, the inheritance was controlled by two genes, SV1 and SV2, with inhibitory gene interaction.
Keywords
disease resistance; inhibitory gene epistasis; pigeonpea; PSMD; PPSMV;
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