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Evaluation of Lettuce Germplasm Resistance to Gray Mold Disease for Organic Cultivations

Journal

PLANT PATHOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 90-95

Publisher

KOREAN SOC PLANT PATHOLOGY
DOI: 10.5423/PPJ.NT.07.2013.0064

Keywords

genetic resources; Lactuca sativa L.; Lactuca saligna L.; Botrytis cinerea; tolerance

Funding

  1. Cooperative Research Program for Agricultural Science & Technology Development [PJ00912704]
  2. Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea

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This study was conducted to evaluate the resistance of 212 accessions of lettuce germplasm to gray mold disease caused by Botrytis cinerea. The lettuce germplasm were composed of five species: Lactuca saliva (193 accessions), L. saliva var. longifolia (2 accessions), L. saliva var. crispa (2 accessions), L. saligna (2 accessions), and L. serriola (1 accession); majority of these originated from Korea, Netherlands, USA, Russia, and Bulgaria. After 35 days of spray inoculation with conidial suspension (3x10(7) conidia/ml) of B. cinerea on the surface of lettuce leaves, tested lettuce germplasm showed severe symptoms of gray mold disease. There were 208 susceptible accessions to B. cinerea counted with 100% of disease incidence and four resistant accessions, 1T908801, K000598, K000599, and K021055. Two moderately resistant accessions of L. saliva, K021055 and 1T908801, showed 20% of disease incidence of gray mold disease at 45 days after inoculation; and two accessions of L. saligna, K000598 and K000599, which are wild relatives of lettuce germplasm with loose-leaf type, showed complete resistance to B. cinerea. These four accessions are candidates for breeding lettuce cultivars resistant to gray mold disease.

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