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Elite Upland Cotton Germplasm‐Pool Assessment of Fusarium Wilt Resistance in California

Robert B. HutmacherDep. of Plant Science Univ. of California‐Davis, West Side Research and Extension Center Five Points CA 93624Mauricio UlloaUSDA‐ARS Cropping Systems Research Lab., Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Unit Lubbock TX 79415Steven D. WrightUniv. of California Tulare CA 93274B. Todd CampbellRichard G. PercyUSDA‐ARS Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center, Crop Germplasm Unit College Station TX 77845T. WallaceMississippi State Univ. Starkville MS 39762Gerald O. MyersAgriculture Center Louisiana State Univ. Baton Rouge LA 70803Fred M. BourlandNortheast Research and Extension Center Univ. of Arkansas Keiser AR 72351David WeaverDep. of Agronomy and Soils Auburn Univ. Auburn AL 36849Peng W. CheeUniv. of Georgia National Environmentally Sound Production Agriculture Laboratory Tifton GA 31793P. M. ThaxtonDelta Research and Extension Center Stoneville MS 38776Jinfa ZhangDep. of Plant and Environmental Sciences New Mexico State Univ. Las Cruces NM 88003C. Wayne SmithDep. Crop and Soil Sciences Texas A&M Univ. College Station TX 77843Jane K. DeverVasu KuraparthyDep. of Crop Science North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh NC 27695Daryl T. BowmanDep. of Crop Science North Carolina State Univ. Raleigh NC 27695Don C. JonesCotton Incorporated Cary NC 27513John BurkeUSDA‐ARS Cropping Systems Research Lab., Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Unit Lubbock TX 79415
2013en
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During the past 9 yr, a new race of Fusarium ( Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum [FOV Race 4]) has increasingly impacted cotton ( Gossypium spp.) in the San Joaquin Valley of California. To assess the vulnerability of upland cotton ( G. hirsutum L.) in California to FOV disease, elite upland germplasm lines from 13 U.S. public breeding programs across the Cotton Belt and commercial cultivars were evaluated for disease resistance to FOV Races 1 and 4. Ten independent replicated field trials were conducted: three in 2008, four in 2010, and three in 2011. Significant differences ( P ≤ 0.05) were observed for disease severity index of leaves, vascular root staining, and plant survival values among the elite germplasm lines in all 3 yr for the levels of resistance–response to FOV Races 1 and 4. Also, significant interactions among germplasm lines, FOV races (1 and 4), and evaluation sites indicated that germplasm lines differed in mechanisms of plant‐defense response for the two FOV races. Selected lines from programs in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi showed at least a moderate level of tolerance to both FOV races; however, several of these lines produced weak and coarse fibers. Based on these evaluations, many of the entries in public breeders’ current elite upland germplasm pools may be more susceptible than expected to some FOV races, and sources of acceptable levels of resistance may be limited when tested under infestation levels that resulted in only 5 to 35% plant survival in susceptible check cultivars.

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