Vol. 43 No. 3 (2004)
Research Papers

Influence of Growth Stage and Leaf Age on Expression of the Components of Partial Resistance of Faba Bean to <em>Botrytis fabae</em> Sard.

Published 2004-12-01

How to Cite

[1]
A. Bouhassan, M. Sadiki, B. Tivoli, and A. Porta-Puglia, “ Sard”., Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 318–324, Dec. 2004.

Abstract

In detached leaf tests on faba bean (Vicia faba L.), genotypes partially resistant and susceptible to Botrytis fabae were examined. Expression of four components of partial resistance to a virulent isolate of B. fabae differed depending on the plant age and the leaf age of the genotypes. The incubation period of resistant genotypes at the podding stage was longer than that of susceptible genotypes at the same stage. The area under disease progress curve (AUDPC) of the lesion size increased from the seedling to the flowering stage but declined at the podding stage in all genotypes. Differences between resistant and susceptible genotypes for lesion size were significant except on old leaves from plants at the podding stage. The latent period decreased, and spore production increased with increasing growth and leaf age but there was significant interaction with the genotype. These last two components of partial resistance were more clearly expressed at all growth stages on FRY167 (highly resistant) but were expressed only at the seedling and podding stages on FRY7 (resistant). The resistant line BPL710 was not significantly different from the susceptible genotypes for the latent period at any growth stage, and for spore production at the seedling and flowering stages. Leaf age affected all genotypes, but with a significant interaction between leaf age and growth stage. Components of partial resistance were more strongly expressed on young leaves from plants at the seedling or flowering stage.

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