Selection of anthracnose resistant common beans using detached leaves in partially controlled environment

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The objectives of this study were to evaluate the possibility of selecting anthracnose resistant common bean plants using detached primary leaves in partially controlled environment of a greenhouse and identify differences in the reaction of genotypes to anthracnose. The common bean cultivars Ouro Negro, OuroVermelho, Manteiga&tild;oFosco 11, Ruda´, Ruda´-R, VP8, BRSMG Madrepe´rola, Pe´rola, MeiaNoite and BRSMG Talisma&tild;were characterizedfor resistance to the races 65, 81 and 453 of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum and the method of detached primary leaves was compared to the method with the traditional inoculation of plants at the phenological stage V2. The lines Ruda´, Ruda´-R and Pe´rola were inoculated with the races 65 and 453 of C. lindemuthianum, aiming to assess the rate of coincidence of anthracnose severity by both inoculation methods. In general, the two methods presented similar results for the reaction of the cultivars. The use of detached primary leaves of common bean plants in the partially controlled environment was feasible for selection of plants resistant to anthracnose and has the advantages of low-needed infrastructure and reduction of resources, space and time.

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Pereira, A. C., de Paula, R. G., Ju´nior, T. J. de P., da Silva, L. C., Carneiro, J. E. de S., & Carneiro, P. C. S. (2014). Selection of anthracnose resistant common beans using detached leaves in partially controlled environment. Revista Ceres, 61(4), 518–522. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-737X201461040010

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