Biochemical Basis for Screening of Wheat Genotypes against Spot Blotch (Bipolaris sorokiniana) at Bhairahawa, Nepal
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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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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijger.v5i1.513
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