Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology (Jan 2011)

Characterization of tomato accessions for resistance to early blight

  • José Fernando Jurca Grigolli,
  • Mirian Maristela Kubota,
  • Daniel Pedrosa Alves,
  • Gabriel Belfort Rodrigues,
  • Carine Rezende Cardoso,
  • Derly José Henriques da Silva,
  • Eduardo Seiti Gomide Mizubuti

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 174 – 180

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to characterize 50 tomato genotypes of the Vegetable Genebank of the FederalUniversity of Viçosa. They were evaluated together with the controls Débora, Fanny and Santa Clara, in a randomized block designwith two replications. The experiment was conducted in a research field of the UFV, from February to May 2007. We evaluated thedisease severity, which is the percentage of diseased leaf area. The severity values were transformed into area under the diseaseprogress curve (AUDPC), improving the result visualization. The analysis of variance and grouping of AUDPC means by the Scott-Knott test at 5 % significance were performed. The accessions BGH-2081, BGH-2034, BGH-700, BGH-2057, BGH-2035, BGH-2054, BGH-2018, BGH-2065, BGH-2008, and BGH-2032 had a lower mean AUDPC than the controls and are therefore indicatedfor future breeding programs.

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