Multi-location preliminary field screening of World Vegetable Center bitter gourd breeding lines

For reaction to Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus in selected hotspots in India

Abstract

Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) is an economically and nutritionally important vegetable in Asia where approximately 400,000 ha is cultivated annually. Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV) (genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae) is a significant biotic constraint to bitter gourd production throughout South Asia. Natural epidemics of ToLCNDV regularly occur on bitter gourd when populations of the vector whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) are abundant. Bitter gourd breeding lines, bred at World Vegetable Center Thailand, were evaluated in 3 major bitter gourd production areas in India ‒ Guntur (Andhra Pradesh), Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh) and Bangalore (Karnataka) ‒ where natural epidemics of ToLCNDV regularly occur.

This research was supported by the World Vegetable Center

Citation

Yadav, K.K.; Hegde, G.; Agarwal, P.; Chawda, V.; Kenyon, L.; Dhillon, N.P.S. 2019. Multi-location preliminary field screening of World Vegetable Center bitter gourd breeding lines for reaction to Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus in selected hotspots in India. ACTA HORTICULTURAE. 1257:9-14.

Multi-location preliminary field screening of World Vegetable Center bitter gourd breeding lines for reaction to Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus in selected hotspots in India

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Published 12 November 2019