Survey on Nigerian Castor Germplasm for Potential Resistant Genotypes to Cercospora Leaf Spot

Fungal diseases cause a lot of economic damage in castor and in some instances; it is a limiting factor to commercial cultivation of the crop. In the present study, survey on castor germplasm for sources of resistant genes to Cercospora leaf spot was carried out at National Cereals Research Institut...

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Main Authors: Bolaji Zuluqurineen SALIHU, Mathew Omoniyi ADEBOLA, Maryam Alfa KABARAINI, Sunkanmi Tokunbo GBADEYAN, Adijat Abolore AJADI, Muhammad Nur ISHAQ
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Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/10441
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spelling doaj-1073ef58a589446ab59f1e7cb62d04f82020-11-24T20:45:01ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-NapocaNotulae Scientia Biologicae2067-32052067-32642019-09-0111310.15835/nsb11310441Survey on Nigerian Castor Germplasm for Potential Resistant Genotypes to Cercospora Leaf SpotBolaji Zuluqurineen SALIHU0Mathew Omoniyi ADEBOLA1Maryam Alfa KABARAINI2Sunkanmi Tokunbo GBADEYAN3Adijat Abolore AJADI4Muhammad Nur ISHAQ5National Cereals Research Institute, Research Operation Department, Badeggi, P.M.B. 8, BidaFederal University of Technology, Department of Biological Sciences, PMB 65, Minna, Niger StateNational Cereals Research Institute, Research Operation Department, Badeggi, P.M.B. 8, BidaNational Cereals Research Institute, Research Operation Department, Badeggi, P.M.B. 8, BidaNational Cereals Research Institute, Research Support Services Department, Badeggi, P.M.B. 8, BidaNational Cereals Research Institute, Research Operation Department, Badeggi, P.M.B. 8, BidaFungal diseases cause a lot of economic damage in castor and in some instances; it is a limiting factor to commercial cultivation of the crop. In the present study, survey on castor germplasm for sources of resistant genes to Cercospora leaf spot was carried out at National Cereals Research Institute Badeggi, Nigeria. The genotypes were grown in a resolvable incomplete block design with three replications. The results obtained revealed high variability of host resistance among the genotypes. Percentage disease incidence ranged between 16.67% and 100%.  A range between 1.43 score and 4.17 scores with average score of 2.89 were recorded for disease severity among the genotypes. Highest (95.92%) and lowest (13.03%) damage index were observed in the genotypes Acc. 059 and Acc. 022 respectively. The Principal component (PC) 1 to 4 explained 100% of the variability in the germplasm. PC1 explained 69.72% of the variability with the major contributory parameters being the disease incidence, severity and damage index. Significant negative correlations were recorded between the seed yield and all the three disease indices. The result of cluster analysis revealed six cluster groups among the germplasm with cluster membership ranging between 4 and 40 members. The cluster I contained members (Acc. 002, Acc. 017, Acc. 022, Acc. 026, Acc. 027, Acc. 048 and Acc. 061) with low average disease incidence, severity and damage index. The results reported here could serve as a basis for further screening of the potential resistant genotypes under controlled condition to develop resistant lines. https://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/10441castor; Cercospora; disease; germplasm; lines; resistance
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author Bolaji Zuluqurineen SALIHU
Mathew Omoniyi ADEBOLA
Maryam Alfa KABARAINI
Sunkanmi Tokunbo GBADEYAN
Adijat Abolore AJADI
Muhammad Nur ISHAQ
spellingShingle Bolaji Zuluqurineen SALIHU
Mathew Omoniyi ADEBOLA
Maryam Alfa KABARAINI
Sunkanmi Tokunbo GBADEYAN
Adijat Abolore AJADI
Muhammad Nur ISHAQ
Survey on Nigerian Castor Germplasm for Potential Resistant Genotypes to Cercospora Leaf Spot
Notulae Scientia Biologicae
castor; Cercospora; disease; germplasm; lines; resistance
author_facet Bolaji Zuluqurineen SALIHU
Mathew Omoniyi ADEBOLA
Maryam Alfa KABARAINI
Sunkanmi Tokunbo GBADEYAN
Adijat Abolore AJADI
Muhammad Nur ISHAQ
author_sort Bolaji Zuluqurineen SALIHU
title Survey on Nigerian Castor Germplasm for Potential Resistant Genotypes to Cercospora Leaf Spot
title_short Survey on Nigerian Castor Germplasm for Potential Resistant Genotypes to Cercospora Leaf Spot
title_full Survey on Nigerian Castor Germplasm for Potential Resistant Genotypes to Cercospora Leaf Spot
title_fullStr Survey on Nigerian Castor Germplasm for Potential Resistant Genotypes to Cercospora Leaf Spot
title_full_unstemmed Survey on Nigerian Castor Germplasm for Potential Resistant Genotypes to Cercospora Leaf Spot
title_sort survey on nigerian castor germplasm for potential resistant genotypes to cercospora leaf spot
publisher University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca
series Notulae Scientia Biologicae
issn 2067-3205
2067-3264
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Fungal diseases cause a lot of economic damage in castor and in some instances; it is a limiting factor to commercial cultivation of the crop. In the present study, survey on castor germplasm for sources of resistant genes to Cercospora leaf spot was carried out at National Cereals Research Institute Badeggi, Nigeria. The genotypes were grown in a resolvable incomplete block design with three replications. The results obtained revealed high variability of host resistance among the genotypes. Percentage disease incidence ranged between 16.67% and 100%.  A range between 1.43 score and 4.17 scores with average score of 2.89 were recorded for disease severity among the genotypes. Highest (95.92%) and lowest (13.03%) damage index were observed in the genotypes Acc. 059 and Acc. 022 respectively. The Principal component (PC) 1 to 4 explained 100% of the variability in the germplasm. PC1 explained 69.72% of the variability with the major contributory parameters being the disease incidence, severity and damage index. Significant negative correlations were recorded between the seed yield and all the three disease indices. The result of cluster analysis revealed six cluster groups among the germplasm with cluster membership ranging between 4 and 40 members. The cluster I contained members (Acc. 002, Acc. 017, Acc. 022, Acc. 026, Acc. 027, Acc. 048 and Acc. 061) with low average disease incidence, severity and damage index. The results reported here could serve as a basis for further screening of the potential resistant genotypes under controlled condition to develop resistant lines.
topic castor; Cercospora; disease; germplasm; lines; resistance
url https://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/10441
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