Chickpea can be seriously affected by Pea enation mosaic virus (PEMV) in the Pacific Northwest region of the USA and other areas of the world. Use of pesticides to manage PEMV vector transmission is ineffective and PEMV-resistant chickpeas have not been identified. Therefore, the Cicer core collection consisting of 499 wild Plant Introduction (PI) accessions and improved cultivars representing 25 countries and two chickpea phenotypes (Desi and Kabuli) was evaluated for resistance to PEMV based on a 1 to 5 scale where 1 = symptomless and 5 = severe mosaic and stunting. Eight accessions were considered resistant to PEMV based on mean disease severity values equal to or less than 1·9 in repeated greenhouse tests. All of the resistant accessions to PEMV were of the Desi type and all originated from Iran or India. PI 450763 was the only Kabuli accession that demonstrated tolerance to PEMV. PEMV resistance was not detected in commercial chickpea cultivars or advanced breeding lines currently grown in the USA and Canada. This is the first report of chickpea germplasm with resistance to PEMV. © 2009 BSPP.
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Larsen, R. C., & Porter, L. D. (2010). Identification of novel sources of resistance to Pea enation mosaic virus in chickpea germplasm. Plant Pathology, 59(1), 42–47. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3059.2009.02198.x
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