Identification of a major QTL for resistance to Cercospora leaf spot disease in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) revealed common genomic region with that for the resistance to angular leaf spot in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

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Anochar Kaewwongwal ◽  
Prakit Somta ◽  
Sompong Chankaew ◽  
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Pedro L. Meléndez

Two foliar diseases of beans, Phaseolus vulgaris L., namely angular leaf spot and ascochyta leaf spot, caused by Isariopsis griseola and Ascochyta phaseolorum, respectively, were effectively controlled with chemicals. Biweekly applications of mancozeb and chlorothalonil (1.12, 2.48 and 4.48 kg/ ha) effectively protected the foliage of bean cultivars Bonita and Naranjito against attacks by both pathogens. Cultivar Bonita responded better to treatments than cv. Naranjito in terms of yield. Some dosages of mancozeb and chlorothalonil increased yield of cv. Bonita affected by angular leaf spot. Yield increases in plots treated with benomyl increased only when the highest rate of this chemical was used. Even at the lowest dosages, the three chemicals tested increased yield in cv. Bonita affected by the ascochyta leaf spot disease.


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