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Sources of resistance to diseases of sugar beet in related Beta germplasm: I. Foliar diseases

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Broom's Barn Research Station, United Kingdom
Luterbacher, M.C.;
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Broom's Barn Research Station, United Kingdom
Asher, M.J.C.;
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Societa Produttori Sementi S.p.a., Galleria del Reno 3, Italy
Deambrogio, E.;
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Ist. Sperim. Per Le Colture I., Viale Amendola 82, Italy
Biancardi, E.;
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Ist. Sperim. Per Le Colture I., Viale Amendola 82, Italy
Stevanato, P.;
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1059147041
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Ba. F. Zuchtungsforschung An K., Bundesallee 50, Germany
Frese, Lothar

Resistance to four foliar diseases of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris), virus yellows caused by Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and Beet yellows virus (BYV), powdery mildew (Erysiphe betae) and Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola), was assessed in up to 600 accessions of closely related wild and cultivated Beta species. Most accessions were from the Section Beta, a taxon containing types most closely related to, and sexually compatible with, sugar beet and therefore most valuable for use in crop improvement. Between 1-12% of accessions were highly resistant (resistance scores of ≤2 on an international standardised resistance scale of 1-9) to these diseases. These levels, however, underestimate the potential number of resistant sources available from this section as some accessions with intermediate mean resistance scores contained a significant proportion of highly resistant plants within segregating populations. Variation in resistance to all diseases except BYV was observed within the Section Beta. Much higher levels of resistance were observed, and more frequently, in more distantly related sections of the genus Beta. Accessions of the Section Corollinae were highly resistant to both viruses (>62% of accessions tested), but less so to Cercospora (15%) and they were very susceptible to powdery mildew. Section Procumbentes accessions were highly resistant to BMYV and Cercospora (100%) but less so to powdery mildew (50%) and BYV (20%). However, sexual incompatibility between these sections and sugar beet make utilisation of these sources impractical using conventional breeding methods. © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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