Bean lines MD 806, MD 807, MD 820, MD 829, MD 808, and MD 821, all with hig
h levels of resistance to bean golden mosaic virus (BGMV), were selected un
der field conditions. On a 1 to 9 scale (1 = symptomless plant; 9 = severe
symptoms), the mean disease severity of the MD lines ranged from 1.7 to 3.9
for mosaic symptom (foliar yellowing) and from 1.7 to 2.2 for malformation
. In contrast, disease severity in the susceptible cultivars Carioca, Carna
val, and Iapar 20 ranged from 4.1 to 8.7 for mosaic and from 4.0 to 7.3 for
malformation. Symptoms on the selected lines were expressed later than on
susceptible controls. The MD lines yielded 1.2- to 5.9-fold the yield of th
e cultivars Carioca and Iapar 20. Under greenhouse conditions, reactions of
the bean genotypes to BGMV were similar to those observed in the field. MD
806 and MD 807 were obtained from early crosses involving genotypes that r
eacted to BGMV infection with mild mosaic (Aete 1/38 and TMD-1) and mild ma
lformation (Porrillo Sintetico and Turrialba 1). Parents of the lines MD 82
0 and MD 829 were Phaseolus coccineus (of unknown reaction to BGMV) and Car
ioca. Line MD 648 (DOR-selected line) was the ancestral parent of lines MD
808 and MD 821, which had the highest levels of resistance or tolerance to
BGMV. Severity of all BGMV symptoms showed gradual reductions from the earl
iest parents to their later selected progenies. Responses of the parent gen
otypes and progenies to BGMV infection suggest a combination of resistance
characters in the selected MD lines. MD 806, MD 820, and MD 821 were releas
ed in the state of Parana under the names Iapar 57, Iapar 72, and Iapar 65,
respectively.