The Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding

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  • Year: 1992
  • Volume: 52
  • Issue: 2

Studies on the reaction of certain tomato genotypes and their F1 to combined infection by Meloidogyne incognita and Pseudomonas solana cearum

  • Author:
  • S. Nirmaladevi, S. K. Tikoo
  • Total Page Count: 8
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 118 to 125

Indian Institute of Horticulture Research, Hessarghatta Lake P.O., Bangalore 560089.

Abstract

In a study to find out the reaction of certain tomato genotypes and their F1 hybrids to root-knot disease and bacterial wilt, it was found that the hybrids whose parents had dominant sources of resistance to bacterial wilt and root-knot diseases remained resistant to these diseases in the field. When the parents had partially dominant/recessive source of resistance to either of the diseases, the hybrids became susceptible to wilt. Still,itis possible to get F1 hybrids with desirable economic characters and combined resistance to bacterial wilt and root-knot disease.

Keywords

Tomato, F1 hybrids, resistance, bacterial wilt, root-knot disease