ARTICLE – Inheritance of resistance to Fusarium wilt in the carioca grain type common bean

Inheritance of resistance to Fusarium wilt in the carioca grain type common bean

Renata Oliveira Batista, Leila Lourenço Furtado, José Eustáquio Carneiro, Pedro Crescêncio Souza Carneiro, Alessandro Nicoli, Larissa Barbosa de Sousa and Anderson Barbosa Evaristo

Abstract: Carioca grains are the most cultivated commercial group of common bean and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli (Fop) is an important disease under field conditions. Genetic resistance is the most effective control strategy. Thus, our objective was to study the inheritance of Fop resistance in the carioca grain type common bean. Lines CNFC 11965 (S) and CVIII 8511 (R) were crossed to obtain F1 and F2 generations and backcrosses, inoculated with the isolate FOP UFV 01, and severity grades used to estimate genetic parameters. Segregation of resistant and susceptible plants in the F2 generations and backcrosses resulted in dominant monogenic inheritance of Fop resistance. The high values of heritability emphasized the probability of success in the selection processes because environmental factors were not significant. The carioca grain line CVIII 8511 is promising, and its Fop resistance gene can be transferred to commercial cultivars of this group using the backcross method.

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