Inheritance of resistance to Colletotrichum gossypii var. cephalosporioides in cotton
Mansuêmia Alves Couto de Oliveira, João Batista Duarte, Camilo de Lelis Morello, Nelson Dias Suassuna, and Adriano Borges de Oliveira
The objective of this study was to analyze the inheritance of the resistance to cotton ramulosis. For this purpose, two groups of lines with contrasting performance for the evaluated trait were crossed. The disease-susceptible parents were Delta Opal, CNPA 999 and CNPA 2161, and those with resistance BRS Facual, CNPA 2043 and CNPA 2984, resulting in nine crosses, always of one resistant and one susceptible parent, totalizing 42 treatments. The experiment was set up in a randomized complete block design with three replications. It was verified that the genetic control of ramulosis resistance is predominantly oligogenic, and the number of genes involved depends on the parents that participate in each cross, due to the possibility of differential loci fixation. Evidence of partial dominance in the sense of increasing disease resistance was found, but there were also indications that dominance is not unidirectional.