Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight

Ascochyta blight (AB) of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) caused by Ascochyta rabiei (Pass.) Lab. is the most devastating disease that limits the productivity and production of chickpea in the world. The lack of high levels of stable sources of resistance makes chickpea production a risky business. The...

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Autores principales: Istanbuli, Tawffiq, Can, Canan, Talapov, T., Kharrat, Mohamed, Bouhadida, Mariem, Omri, Noura, Fikre, A., Zewdie, Asrat, Singh, Sarvjeet, Rani, Upasana, Tawkaz, Sawsan, Kemal, Seid Ahmed, Hamwieh, Aladdin
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Australian National Chickpea Ascochyta Blight 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128126
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author Istanbuli, Tawffiq
Can, Canan
Talapov, T.
Kharrat, Mohamed
Bouhadida, Mariem
Omri, Noura
Fikre, A.
Zewdie, Asrat
Singh, Sarvjeet
Rani, Upasana
Tawkaz, Sawsan
Kemal, Seid Ahmed
Hamwieh, Aladdin
author_browse Bouhadida, Mariem
Can, Canan
Fikre, A.
Hamwieh, Aladdin
Istanbuli, Tawffiq
Kemal, Seid Ahmed
Kharrat, Mohamed
Omri, Noura
Rani, Upasana
Singh, Sarvjeet
Talapov, T.
Tawkaz, Sawsan
Zewdie, Asrat
author_facet Istanbuli, Tawffiq
Can, Canan
Talapov, T.
Kharrat, Mohamed
Bouhadida, Mariem
Omri, Noura
Fikre, A.
Zewdie, Asrat
Singh, Sarvjeet
Rani, Upasana
Tawkaz, Sawsan
Kemal, Seid Ahmed
Hamwieh, Aladdin
author_sort Istanbuli, Tawffiq
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Ascochyta blight (AB) of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) caused by Ascochyta rabiei (Pass.) Lab. is the most devastating disease that limits the productivity and production of chickpea in the world. The lack of high levels of stable sources of resistance makes chickpea production a risky business. The search for durable resistance genotypes and differentials to monitor shifts in pathogen populations are becoming a pressing research agenda. There is a need to understand the evolution of pathogen virulence and the number of resistant genes available in chickpea germplasm. Therefore, this research aimed to evaluate the global Ascochyta blight reference set in chickpea (GABRSC), which is expected to carry some of the resistant genes to AB has been identified in many countries. The GABRSC set (200 diverse genotypes) was evaluated in six geographic locations where AB is a major disease. The testing sites were Kafarshakhna (Lebanon), Merchouch (Morocco), Alem Tena (Ethiopia), Punjab University (India), Beja (Tunisia), and Gaziantep University (Turkey). The genotypes were planted following Alpha Lattice design in two replications in the 2021–22 cropping season. Disease severity was rated using a 1–9 rating scale. The REML analysis showed significant differences among genotypes (G), environments (E), and G x E interactions showing the possibility of different pathogen populations in different locations. The GGE biplot analyses showed that all environments were positively related. A total of 11 genotypes (S160454, SE26IN, S0110227, M 2635, S0110075, S160353, S0110028, 0110088, S0110195, S0110211, and S160483) were consistent in their resistance across sites with an average rating of ≤ 4. On the other hand, genotypes showed crossover interactions across locations. For example, PBA HatTrick was resistant in Ethiopia (but susceptible in Lebanon and FLIP84-48C was resistant in India but susceptible in Lebanon. This study will help us to understand the relationship between the host and pathogen and to design new AB differential sets. However, the resistant genotypes across locations identified in the present study would be useful in breeding programs.
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spelling CGSpace1281262026-01-21T02:14:04Z Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight Istanbuli, Tawffiq Can, Canan Talapov, T. Kharrat, Mohamed Bouhadida, Mariem Omri, Noura Fikre, A. Zewdie, Asrat Singh, Sarvjeet Rani, Upasana Tawkaz, Sawsan Kemal, Seid Ahmed Hamwieh, Aladdin food security health nutrition chickpeas goal 1 no poverty chickpea ascochyta blight climate adaptation and mitigation Ascochyta blight (AB) of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) caused by Ascochyta rabiei (Pass.) Lab. is the most devastating disease that limits the productivity and production of chickpea in the world. The lack of high levels of stable sources of resistance makes chickpea production a risky business. The search for durable resistance genotypes and differentials to monitor shifts in pathogen populations are becoming a pressing research agenda. There is a need to understand the evolution of pathogen virulence and the number of resistant genes available in chickpea germplasm. Therefore, this research aimed to evaluate the global Ascochyta blight reference set in chickpea (GABRSC), which is expected to carry some of the resistant genes to AB has been identified in many countries. The GABRSC set (200 diverse genotypes) was evaluated in six geographic locations where AB is a major disease. The testing sites were Kafarshakhna (Lebanon), Merchouch (Morocco), Alem Tena (Ethiopia), Punjab University (India), Beja (Tunisia), and Gaziantep University (Turkey). The genotypes were planted following Alpha Lattice design in two replications in the 2021–22 cropping season. Disease severity was rated using a 1–9 rating scale. The REML analysis showed significant differences among genotypes (G), environments (E), and G x E interactions showing the possibility of different pathogen populations in different locations. The GGE biplot analyses showed that all environments were positively related. A total of 11 genotypes (S160454, SE26IN, S0110227, M 2635, S0110075, S160353, S0110028, 0110088, S0110195, S0110211, and S160483) were consistent in their resistance across sites with an average rating of ≤ 4. On the other hand, genotypes showed crossover interactions across locations. For example, PBA HatTrick was resistant in Ethiopia (but susceptible in Lebanon and FLIP84-48C was resistant in India but susceptible in Lebanon. This study will help us to understand the relationship between the host and pathogen and to design new AB differential sets. However, the resistant genotypes across locations identified in the present study would be useful in breeding programs. 2022-10-14 2023-01-24T21:41:19Z 2023-01-24T21:41:19Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128126 en Limited Access application/pdf Australian National Chickpea Ascochyta Blight Tawffiq Istanbuli, Canan Can, T. Talapov, Mohamed Kharrat, Mariem Bouhadida, Noura Omri, A. Fikre, Asrat Zewdie, Sarvjeet Singh, Upasana Rani, Sawsan Tawkaz, Seid Ahmed Kemal, Aladdin Hamwieh. (14/10/2022). Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight. Wagga Wagga, Australia.
spellingShingle food security
health
nutrition
chickpeas
goal 1 no poverty
chickpea
ascochyta blight
climate adaptation and mitigation
Istanbuli, Tawffiq
Can, Canan
Talapov, T.
Kharrat, Mohamed
Bouhadida, Mariem
Omri, Noura
Fikre, A.
Zewdie, Asrat
Singh, Sarvjeet
Rani, Upasana
Tawkaz, Sawsan
Kemal, Seid Ahmed
Hamwieh, Aladdin
Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight
title Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight
title_full Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight
title_fullStr Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight
title_full_unstemmed Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight
title_short Multi-location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to Ascochyta blight
title_sort multi location testing of a global collection of elite chickpea genotypes to identify stable sources of resistance to ascochyta blight
topic food security
health
nutrition
chickpeas
goal 1 no poverty
chickpea
ascochyta blight
climate adaptation and mitigation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128126
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