1. ADDITIONAL PEA VARIETIES AND NEW SELECTIONS RESISTANT TO FUSARIUM WILT.
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Buxton, E. W., Doling, D. A., and Reynolds, J. D.
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PEA varieties ,FUSARIUM diseases of plants ,DISEASE resistance of plants ,PLANT defenses - Abstract
The article looks at studies that examined the resistance of pea varieties to Fusarium wilt. In the 1958 tests, isolated healthy plants appeared in twenty-two susceptible varieties. To test for their wilt-resistance, seeds from fifty-three of these apparently resistant plants were sown in Yaxley and Coggeshall, England in 1959. Forty-nine per cent of the healthy plants selected in 1958 were in fact wilt-resistant. Observations on varietal characteristics were made and only three appeared to be not true to varietal type. Selection only, therefore, can quickly provide resistant stocks from important but susceptible varieties such as British Lion, Lincoln and Little Marvel. The experiments were recorded by four independent observers on three occasions between June 17 and July 7 in Yaxley, and four times between June 10 and July 5 in Coggeshall. Twenty-three of the varieties were wilt-resistant, four were susceptible and eight very susceptible.
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- 1960
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