- Vennampally Nataraj1 na1,
- Shivakumar Maranna1 na1,
- Giriraj Kumawat1,
- Sanjay Gupta1,
- Laxman Singh Rajput1,
- Sanjeev Kumar1,
- Amar Nath Sharma1 &
- …
- Virender Singh Bhatia1
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Abstract
Soybean anthracnose caused byColletotrichum truncatum (Schw.) Andrus & W.D. Moore is a devastating disease in Central and Southern India. Chemical control of this disease is neither economical nor eco-friendly and genetic resistance is considered to be an efficient means for its management. Therefore, in the current study, a total of 225 soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] germplasm accessions were evaluated for anthracnose resistance which resulted in the identification of five genotypes viz., EC 538828, EC 34372, EC 457254, AKSS 67 and Karune as highly resistant. Genetics of anthracnose resistance in three F2 populations derived from EC 34372 × JS 95-60, EC 457254 × JS 95-60 and AKSS 67 × JS 95-60 revealed that the resistance in all the three resistant parents was governed by two major genes interacting in complementary fashion. The χ2 test for goodness of fit revealed that F2 plants in each of the three populations segregated in 9 resistant: 7 susceptible ratio. This is the first report on genetics of anthracnose resistance in soybean and will aid soybean breeders to develop a strategic anthracnose resistance breeding program and to map the genes governing resistance. Research findings from this study indicated the potential role of exotic germplasm in Indian soybean improvement against anthracnose disease.
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Conceived and designed the experiments: SM, NV; Performed the experiments: SM, NV, GK, SK, LSR; Analyzed the data: NV; Contributed to the writing of the manuscript: NV, SM, GK; Development of F1 populations: SM, GK; Screening of germplasm and F2 Population: NV, SM, SG; Contributed through intellectual input: VSB, ANS; All the authors read and approved the manuscript.
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Nataraj, V., Maranna, S., Kumawat, G.et al. Genetic inheritance and identification of germplasm sources for anthracnose resistance in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.].Genet Resour Crop Evol67, 1449–1456 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-020-00917-4
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