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Biochemical Basis for Screening of Wheat Genotypes against Spot Blotch (Bipolaris sorokiniana) at Bhairahawa, Nepal

A. Shrestha, A. Khanal, A. Poudel, S. Tandan, P. Tuitui, B. Karki, A. Pandey, SR. Gupta

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ABSTRACT
The field experiment was conducted in RCB design with 55 wheat genotypes replication 3 times for screening of wheat genotypes against spot blotch on bio-chemical basis. Highly susceptible genotype was SONALIKA which was our susceptible check and had highest AUDPC and Lowest TKW value, followed by CNDO/PASTOR, UP2338*2, CNDO/KAUZ and W15.92. Among the 55 tested genotypes, most resistant was PFAU/WEAVER*2 which was followed by UP2338*2/YANAC, BABAX/2*SOKOLL, MILAN/OPATA and BECARD. The genotypes was characterized on the basis of bio-chemical as highly, moderately, less and unstained. AUDPC is negatively correlated to LTN, LS and TKW and positively to LM, LA, S/NS.

Keywords: Genotypes, Bio-chemical, Spot Blotch, AUDPC

Cite this Article: A. Khanal, A. Poudel, S. Tandan, P. Tuitui, B. Karki, A. Pandey, SR. Gupta, A. Shrestha. Biochemical Basis for Screening of Wheat Genotypes against Spot Blotch (Bipolaris sorokiniana) at Bhairahawa, Nepal. International Journal of Genetic Engineering and Recombination. 2019; 5(1): 5–14p.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijger.v5i1.513

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