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DOI: 10.1094/PD-90-0611
New Method for Screening Cowpea Germ Plasm for Resistance to Cucumber
mosaic virus. A. G. Gillaspie, Jr., USDA-ARS, Plant Genetic Resources
Conservation Unit, 1109 Experiment St., Griffin, GA 30223-1797. Plant Dis.
90:611-614. Accepted for publication 19 December 2005. This article is in the
public domain and not copyrightable. It may be freely reprinted with customary
crediting of the source. The American Phytopathological Society, 2006.
Utilizing the Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV)-resistant cowpea germ plasm
line, GC-86L-98, a new method of screening for resistance in the greenhouse
followed by field screening was developed. A uniform source of CMV inoculum
(freeze-dried infected cowpea tissue) was diluted to provide an infection rate
in GC-86L-98 similar to that observed under field conditions. Plants of test
lines were mechanically inoculated with this standard inoculum rate and assessed
under greenhouse conditions. Lines considered equivalent in infection percentage
with GC-86L-98 were then evaluated in field tests. Test line plants were exposed
to virus from susceptible cultivar Coronet when plants were at the first or
second trifoliolate leaf stage, and then leaf samples were assayed by direct
antigen coating–enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Lines with infection
percentages similar to or lower than the resistant control were considered
resistant. A new line (PI 441917) with CMV resistance and several lines with
Blackeye cowpea mosaic virus resistance were found. Newly discovered
CMV-resistant lines will help to control the serious cowpea stunt disease caused
by synergism of the two viruses.
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