Vk. Mehan et al., RESISTANCE IN GROUNDNUT TO SCLEROTIUM ROLFSII-CAUSED STEM AND POD ROT, International journal of pest management, 41(2), 1995, pp. 79-83
Eight hundred and fifty-nine groundnut germplasm accessions and breedi
ng lines were screened in field trials for resistance to stem and pod
rot caused by Sclerotium rolfsii during the 1985-88 post-rainy seasons
at the ICRISAT Asia Center, Patancheru, India. Lines that showed low
susceptibility to stem and pod rot (< 10%) were further evaluated at t
he Marathwada Agricultural University farm, Parbhani, India, during 19
87-91 in the rainy and summer seasons. Of the 20 selected genotypes se
ven interspecific hybrid derivatives (326, 988, 1019, 1024, 1065, 1267
, and 1364) consistently exhibited stable resistance to both stem and
pod rot. Nine breeding lines (ICGV 86034, 86124, 86252, 86388, 86590,
86606, 86635, 87160, and 87359) showed low susceptibility to stem and/
or pod rot. Effective screening for stem and pod rot resistance was po
ssible in the post-rainy and summer seasons. Several lines with low su
sceptibility to S. rolfsii also possess resistance to rust (Puccinia a
rachidis) and moderate resistance/tolerance to late leaf spot (Phaeois
ariopsis personata). Useful features of these lines are discussed.