Evaluation of wild Helianthus germplasm for resistance to highly virulent races of Orobanche cernua Loefl. and transfer to cultivated sunflower.
- Sukno, S 1
- Ruso, J 1
- Melero-Vara, J 1
- Fernandez-Martínes, J 1
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Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible
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- Mª Teresa Moreno (coord.)
- José Ignacio Cubero (coord.)
Editorial: Junta de Andalucia. Consejería de Agricultura y Pesca
ISBN: 84-87564-43-7
Ano de publicación: 1996
Volume: 36/38
Páxinas: 626-632
Congreso: Sixth International Parasitic Weed Simposium, Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones, Córdoba (Spain), april 16,17,18, 1996
Tipo: Achega congreso
Resumo
Twenty six different wild perennial species of sunflower and 16 wild annual species were evaluated for susceptibility to a virulent population of Orobanche cernua under artificial conditions. Most perennial wild species except H. gracilentus and H. nuttallii were immine to Orobanche. Wild annual species were susceptible except H. agrestis, H. anomalus and H. exilis, which showed a resistant reaction. On the basis of these results, we made crosses between H. exilis, a resitat annual sunflower species, and susceptible cultivated lines, as well as with the latter and resistant line carrying the resistance gene Or5, which in used in the production of hybrids in Spain. Current work is aimed to determine which resistance genes are present in these species.