Mk. Ehlenfeldt et Aw. Stretch, Resistance to blighting by Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi in diploid and polyploid Vaccinium species, HORTSCIENCE, 36(5), 2001, pp. 955-957
Resistance to blighting by Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi (Reade) Honey was e
valuated under greenhouse conditions in multiple populations of the diploid
species Vaccinium boreale Hall & Aalders, V. corymbosum L., V. darrowi Cam
p, V. elliottii Chapm., L : myrtilloides Michx., V. myrtillus L., V. pallid
um Ait., and V. tenellum Ait., as well as in accessions of the polyploid sp
ecies 4x V. hirsutum Buckley and 6x V. corymbosum f. amoenum Aiton. Signifi
cant species differences were found in mean blighting levels averaged over
2 years, with values ranging from 3.5% for V. boreale to 49.2% for 2x V. co
rymbosum, compared with 27.5% for the resistant 4x V. corymbosum check, 'Bl
uejay', and 64.3% for the susceptible 4x V. corymbosum check, 'Blueray'. Wi
ld Vaccinium species may serve as new sources of resistance to blighting, i
f resistance can be transferred easily and horticultural type recovered.