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Screening for Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus Resistance of Okra under Hyderabad Conditions


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1 Vegetable Research Station, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad A.P., India
2 Grape Research Station, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad (A.P.), India
     

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A field experiment was carried out to screen for yellow vein mosaic virus resistance on okra involving eleven entries which include two susceptible and two resistant checks. The per cent plant infection and the reaction of the genotypes were assessed based on the disease incidence. It was observed that in both the years, the entry VRO-6 has recorded mild incidence of YVMV (2.6 %) and the entry Akola Bahar has shown severe intensity of disease (63.9 %) more than the incidence of resistant and susceptible checks. With respect to the fruit yield, it was observed that the entry JOL-2K-19 and VRO-6 have recorded maximum yield. Hence, among the entries screened for YVMV, it can be concluded that the entry VRO- 6 and JOL-2K-19 were found to be promising in terms of mild YVMV incidence and maximum fruit yield.

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Okra, Yellow Vien Mosaic Virus, Mild, Severe, Yield
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M. Vijaya
Vegetable Research Station, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad A.P., India
Veena Joshi
Grape Research Station, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad (A.P.), India

Abstract


A field experiment was carried out to screen for yellow vein mosaic virus resistance on okra involving eleven entries which include two susceptible and two resistant checks. The per cent plant infection and the reaction of the genotypes were assessed based on the disease incidence. It was observed that in both the years, the entry VRO-6 has recorded mild incidence of YVMV (2.6 %) and the entry Akola Bahar has shown severe intensity of disease (63.9 %) more than the incidence of resistant and susceptible checks. With respect to the fruit yield, it was observed that the entry JOL-2K-19 and VRO-6 have recorded maximum yield. Hence, among the entries screened for YVMV, it can be concluded that the entry VRO- 6 and JOL-2K-19 were found to be promising in terms of mild YVMV incidence and maximum fruit yield.

Keywords


Okra, Yellow Vien Mosaic Virus, Mild, Severe, Yield