Peronospora farinosa, f. sp. chenopodii. in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa. Will) aspects of epidemiology and resistance
Using 60 quinoa accessions and 20 downy mildew isolates, a scale for scoring quinoa downy mildew was developed, 4 virulence groups and 3 resistance factors were identified. Genotypes ECU-291, ECU- 470, ECU-379 and ECU-288 are proposed as a prelimirfaTry quinoa differential set for identifying quinoa downy mildew virulence groups. Two types of hypersensitivity were identified in this study. "Highly hypersensitivity" (Reaction type 0) , characterized by absence of perceptible necrosis and "delayed hypersensitivity" (reaction type 1), characterized by visible necrosis.
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Format: | Tesis biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen Agricultural University, Department of Phytopathology, 1995. 37 p.
1995
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Subjects: | QUINUA, CHENOPODIUM QUINOA, PERONOSPORA FARINOSA, EPIDEMIOLOGÍA, ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS, RESISTENCIA A LA ENFERMEDAD, FITOPATOLOGÍA, CULTIVOS ANDINOS, MAG. SC. THESIS, |
Online Access: | http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/jspui/handle/41000/689 |
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Summary: | Using 60 quinoa accessions and 20 downy mildew isolates, a scale for scoring quinoa downy mildew was developed, 4 virulence groups and 3 resistance factors were identified. Genotypes ECU-291, ECU- 470, ECU-379 and ECU-288 are proposed as a prelimirfaTry quinoa differential set for identifying quinoa downy mildew virulence groups.
Two types of hypersensitivity were identified in this study. "Highly hypersensitivity" (Reaction type 0) , characterized by absence of perceptible necrosis and "delayed hypersensitivity" (reaction type 1), characterized by visible necrosis. |
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