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Vol. 11, Issue 3 (2022)

Screening of okra genotypes across environments for resistance against shoot and fruit borer, yellow vein mosaic virus and enation leaf curl virus under natural field conditions

Author(s):
SG Sakriya, SN Saravaiya, BR Parmar, AI Patel, DR Bhanderi and NB Patel
Abstract:
Cultivation of okra in India is seriously affected by Okra Shoot and Fruit Borer, YVMV and also ELCV. Hence, constant research is in progress to identify stable resistance sources against these pest and diseases. Screening of available genetic resources and incorporating the resistant genotypes in the crop improvement programme serves as a potential method in breeding resistant varieties/hybrids. Therefore, in the present study sowing of 36 genotypes of okra comprising 8 lines, 3 testers, their 24 hybrids and one commercial check GJOH-4 was carried out under three different environments to evaluate against OFSB infestation, infection of YVMV and ELCV under natural condition at Regional Horticultural Research Station, NAU, Navsari. None of the hybrids gave immune/resistant reaction for okra shoot and fruit borer, YVMV and ELCV in all environments. Hence, parents and hybrids showing moderately resistant or tolerance reaction can be used in further breeding programmes to develop varieties/hybrids resistant or tolerant to shoot and fruit borer, YVMV, ELCV along with good agronomic traits.
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How to cite this article:
SG Sakriya, SN Saravaiya, BR Parmar, AI Patel, DR Bhanderi, NB Patel. Screening of okra genotypes across environments for resistance against shoot and fruit borer, yellow vein mosaic virus and enation leaf curl virus under natural field conditions. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(3):2028-2035.

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