Publication
Reaction of selected peanut varieties and breeding lines to southern stem rot
Details
Author(s):
BA Besler; WJ Grichar; OD Smith
Type of Document:
Scholarly Article
Publisher/Journal:
Peanut Science
Date of Publication:
1997
Place of Publication:
Not Available
Description
Abstract: Eight Texas and one Georgia breeding lines, four accessions from Burkina Faso (West Africa), and six runner and two spanish-type cultivars were compared for yield, grade, and susceptibility to Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. for 3 yr under irrigated field conditions. The spanish-type cultivar Tamspan 90 and runner-type breeding line TX896100 (recently released as Tamrun 96) consistently had the lowest disease incidence for all 3 yr. Averaged over years, TX896100 was the highest yielding entry. Four breeding lines resulted in a 2 to 16% yield increase over Okrun, the highest yielding cultivar. The African accessions, in General, produced low yields and low grades with no advantages in disease resistance.