Evaluation of resistance in sorghum genotypes to the causal agent of anthracnose
Ester Alvarenga Santos Buiate, Elaine Aparecida de Souza, Lisa Vaillancourt, Ivan Resende, and Urubatan Palhares Klink
The high degree of variability of the fungus Colletotrichum sublineolum, causal agent of sorghum anthracnose, has hindered the development of resistant hybrids. The objective of this research was to compare the aggressiveness of different fungal isolates and evaluate the genetic resistance (vertical and horizontal resistance) of various sorghum lines and hybrids. Twelve isolates, collected from different regions, were inoculated on 87 lines and 63 hybrids in the field and disease severity was evaluated. The diallel crossing method provided information about the vertical and horizontal resistance of the host, as well as the aggressiveness/ virulence of the pathogen. This genetical method was very promising for the identification of horizontal resistance in the sorghumColletotrichum sublineolum pathosystem, and for the prediction of anthracnose resistance in hybrids in the absence of vertical resistance. Dilatory resistance was detected in 14.94% of the inbred lines, and in 19.04% of the hybrids. Significant differences in aggressiveness and virulence of the isolates were also observed.