NEW SOURCES OF RESISTANCE OF COWPEA (VIGNA-UNGUICULATA) TO STRIGA GESNERIOIDES, A PARASITIC ANGIOSPERM

Citation
Thm. Moore et al., NEW SOURCES OF RESISTANCE OF COWPEA (VIGNA-UNGUICULATA) TO STRIGA GESNERIOIDES, A PARASITIC ANGIOSPERM, Euphytica, 84(3), 1995, pp. 165-174
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences",Agriculture
Journal title
ISSN journal
00142336
Volume
84
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
165 - 174
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2336(1995)84:3<165:NSOROC>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Thirty-seven accessions of cowpea and yard-long bean were assessed for resistance to Striga gesnerioides. Cowpea plants were grown using an in vitro method, then inoculated with young seedlings of S. gesnerioid es produced from seed from three West African countries. Resistance wa s assessed by comparing the number and size of S. gesnerioides tubercl es on these accessions with those on a known susceptible cowpea, cv. B lackeye. Two cowpea landraces, APL-1 and 87-2, were completely resista nt to S. gesnerioides from Burkina Faso, Mall and Cameroon and partial ly resistant to S. gesnerioides from Niger. Complete resistance was ex pressed either as a hypersensitive response of infected root tissues o r as a severely retarded development of successful infections. All oth er accessions, including three samples of yard-long bean were suscepti ble to S. gesnerioides. The original 87-2 plants segregated for resist ance and susceptibility. However, uniformly resistant progeny were obt ained by producing seed from vegetatively propagated clones of single resistant 87-2 plants. Resistance of APL-1 and 87-2 to S. gesnerioides was confirmed in pot and field trials. Neither of these cowpeas were resistant to Alectra vogelii. Varieties APL-1 and 87-2 provide additio nal sources of resistance to most races of S. gesnerioides, including a newly discovered virulent race from Benin.