A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density

The time and labor required to hand-screen germplasm are significant obstacles to developing cultivars resistant to peanut smut, but researchers have investigated few alternatives to manual disease evaluations. Although alternative approaches are available for separating materials based upon differences in density, it is unknown how healthy and infected pods differ in density, especially with the varying maturity levels present in real-world samples. For this reason, the pod densities from 13 peanut genotypes were estimated using a sand displacement approach. In addition, disease incidence and severity data were collected from a total of 45 plants representing 15 genotypes varying in resistance to peanut smut. As expected, the results from the pod density analyses showed significant differences between healthy mature and healthy immature pods. However, healthy mature and healthy immature pods were significantly more and less dense, respectively, than both mature infected and immature infected pods. While additional study is needed, it appears that methods employing differences in pod density may be useful for screening germplasm. Analyses of the disease incidence and severity data showed a strong positive correlation between the two disease measures, verifying a previous report. As a result, collecting disease incidence data alone may be sufficient for screening germplasm. These results may assist in developing more efficient phenotyping methods for screening germplasm for peanut smut resistance.

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Main Authors: Bennett, R.S., Rodriguez, Ana Valeria, Baldessari, Jorge Javier, Chamberlin, K.D., Payton, M.E., Wang, N.
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Published: American Peanut Research and Education Society 2021
Subjects:Arachis hypogaea, Gravedad de una Enfermedad, Hypertrofia, Fenotipado, Disease Severity, Hypertrophy, Phenotyping, Groundnuts, Cacahuete, Disease Incidence, Peanuts, Peanut Smut, Incidencia de Enfermedades, Maní, Carbón del Maní, Thecaphora frezzii,
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-177362024-05-15T11:35:18Z A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density Bennett, R.S. Rodriguez, Ana Valeria Baldessari, Jorge Javier Chamberlin, K.D. Payton, M.E. Wang, N. Arachis hypogaea Gravedad de una Enfermedad Hypertrofia Fenotipado Disease Severity Hypertrophy Phenotyping Groundnuts Cacahuete Disease Incidence Peanuts Peanut Smut Incidencia de Enfermedades Maní Carbón del Maní Thecaphora frezzii The time and labor required to hand-screen germplasm are significant obstacles to developing cultivars resistant to peanut smut, but researchers have investigated few alternatives to manual disease evaluations. Although alternative approaches are available for separating materials based upon differences in density, it is unknown how healthy and infected pods differ in density, especially with the varying maturity levels present in real-world samples. For this reason, the pod densities from 13 peanut genotypes were estimated using a sand displacement approach. In addition, disease incidence and severity data were collected from a total of 45 plants representing 15 genotypes varying in resistance to peanut smut. As expected, the results from the pod density analyses showed significant differences between healthy mature and healthy immature pods. However, healthy mature and healthy immature pods were significantly more and less dense, respectively, than both mature infected and immature infected pods. While additional study is needed, it appears that methods employing differences in pod density may be useful for screening germplasm. Analyses of the disease incidence and severity data showed a strong positive correlation between the two disease measures, verifying a previous report. As a result, collecting disease incidence data alone may be sufficient for screening germplasm. These results may assist in developing more efficient phenotyping methods for screening germplasm for peanut smut resistance. EEA Manfredi Fil: Bennett, R.S. USDA. Agricultural Research Service. Wheat, Peanut and Other Field Crops Research Unit; Estados Unidos Fil: Rodriguez, Ana Valeria. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Manfredi. Grupo Protecciòn Vegetal; Argentina. Fil: Baldessari, Jorge Javier. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Manfredi. Mejoramiento Vegetal; Argentina. Fil: Chamberlin, K.D. USDA. Agricultural Research Service. Wheat, Peanut and Other Field Crops Research Unit; Estados Unidos Fil: Payton, M.E. Rocky Vista University. Department of Biomedical Sciences; Estados Unidos Fil: Wang, N. Oklahoma State University. Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering; Estados Unidos 2024-05-15T11:12:27Z 2024-05-15T11:12:27Z 2021 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/17736 https://meridian.allenpress.com/peanut-science/article/48/1/54/454053/A-Note-on-the-Association-Between-Thecaphora 0095-3679 https://doi.org/10.3146/PS20-27.1 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf American Peanut Research and Education Society Peanut Science 48 (1) : 54-60. (2021)
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topic Arachis hypogaea
Gravedad de una Enfermedad
Hypertrofia
Fenotipado
Disease Severity
Hypertrophy
Phenotyping
Groundnuts
Cacahuete
Disease Incidence
Peanuts
Peanut Smut
Incidencia de Enfermedades
Maní
Carbón del Maní
Thecaphora frezzii
Arachis hypogaea
Gravedad de una Enfermedad
Hypertrofia
Fenotipado
Disease Severity
Hypertrophy
Phenotyping
Groundnuts
Cacahuete
Disease Incidence
Peanuts
Peanut Smut
Incidencia de Enfermedades
Maní
Carbón del Maní
Thecaphora frezzii
spellingShingle Arachis hypogaea
Gravedad de una Enfermedad
Hypertrofia
Fenotipado
Disease Severity
Hypertrophy
Phenotyping
Groundnuts
Cacahuete
Disease Incidence
Peanuts
Peanut Smut
Incidencia de Enfermedades
Maní
Carbón del Maní
Thecaphora frezzii
Arachis hypogaea
Gravedad de una Enfermedad
Hypertrofia
Fenotipado
Disease Severity
Hypertrophy
Phenotyping
Groundnuts
Cacahuete
Disease Incidence
Peanuts
Peanut Smut
Incidencia de Enfermedades
Maní
Carbón del Maní
Thecaphora frezzii
Bennett, R.S.
Rodriguez, Ana Valeria
Baldessari, Jorge Javier
Chamberlin, K.D.
Payton, M.E.
Wang, N.
A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density
description The time and labor required to hand-screen germplasm are significant obstacles to developing cultivars resistant to peanut smut, but researchers have investigated few alternatives to manual disease evaluations. Although alternative approaches are available for separating materials based upon differences in density, it is unknown how healthy and infected pods differ in density, especially with the varying maturity levels present in real-world samples. For this reason, the pod densities from 13 peanut genotypes were estimated using a sand displacement approach. In addition, disease incidence and severity data were collected from a total of 45 plants representing 15 genotypes varying in resistance to peanut smut. As expected, the results from the pod density analyses showed significant differences between healthy mature and healthy immature pods. However, healthy mature and healthy immature pods were significantly more and less dense, respectively, than both mature infected and immature infected pods. While additional study is needed, it appears that methods employing differences in pod density may be useful for screening germplasm. Analyses of the disease incidence and severity data showed a strong positive correlation between the two disease measures, verifying a previous report. As a result, collecting disease incidence data alone may be sufficient for screening germplasm. These results may assist in developing more efficient phenotyping methods for screening germplasm for peanut smut resistance.
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topic_facet Arachis hypogaea
Gravedad de una Enfermedad
Hypertrofia
Fenotipado
Disease Severity
Hypertrophy
Phenotyping
Groundnuts
Cacahuete
Disease Incidence
Peanuts
Peanut Smut
Incidencia de Enfermedades
Maní
Carbón del Maní
Thecaphora frezzii
author Bennett, R.S.
Rodriguez, Ana Valeria
Baldessari, Jorge Javier
Chamberlin, K.D.
Payton, M.E.
Wang, N.
author_facet Bennett, R.S.
Rodriguez, Ana Valeria
Baldessari, Jorge Javier
Chamberlin, K.D.
Payton, M.E.
Wang, N.
author_sort Bennett, R.S.
title A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density
title_short A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density
title_full A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density
title_fullStr A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density
title_full_unstemmed A Note on the Association Between Thecaphora frezzii Infection and Peanut Pod Density
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publisher American Peanut Research and Education Society
publishDate 2021
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/17736
https://meridian.allenpress.com/peanut-science/article/48/1/54/454053/A-Note-on-the-Association-Between-Thecaphora
https://doi.org/10.3146/PS20-27.1
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