학술논문

GENETICS OF CERCOSPORA LEAF SPOT RESISTANCE IN MUNG BEAN.
Document Type
Article
Source
SABRAO Journal of Breeding & Genetics. Aug2023, Vol. 55 Issue 4, p1109-1122. 14p.
Subject
*LEAF spots
*MUNG bean
*LEGUMES
*RECESSIVE genes
*GENETIC transformation
*GENETICS
Language
ISSN
1029-7073
Abstract
Pulses are notably good nutritive complements of carbohydrate-rich staple diets, such as, wheat, maize, and rice. Mung bean is an essential pulse crop with different proteins and antioxidants proven beneficial for health. The yield of mung bean in Pakistan is comparable to the world average, but overall production is low because of several biotic and abiotic factors. Cercospora leaf spot (CLS) is one of mung bean's most damaging diseases, limiting its productivity, causing significant losses in yield and an overall gap in production. The presented investigation progressed to comprehending the genetics of resistance to CLS in mung bean. A minicore set of 293 mung bean genotypes developed and maintained by the World Vegetable Center, Taiwan, served as samples in the study. Observed CLS attacks occur during flowering and reduce the yield by decreasing the number of pods per plant. The genetics to resistance against CLS has a single recessive gene controlling it; hence, homozygous recessive plants will be CLS-resistant. Therefore, single gene transfer methods, such as, backcross breeding, are recommendable for incorporating CLS resistance in high-yielding mung bean genotypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]