Abstract

Abstract The inheritance of resistance in beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to typical bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV) was compared to the severe strain (BYMV-S). When F3 families of BYMV resistant ‘Great Northern UI 31’ (GN31) × susceptible ‘Dwarf Horticultural’ were tested for resistance to each virus strain, occurrence of homozygous resistant families was conditioned by 3 recessive genes for BYMV and 2 recessive genes for BYMV-S. Of the 132 families tested, 122 were susceptible to both BYMV and BYMV-S, 6 were resistant to BYMV-S and susceptible to BYMV, 4 were susceptible to BYMV-S and resistant to BYMV, and none were resistant to both. This ratio closely fits a theoretical 945:63:15:1, indicating that resistance to BYMV and to BYMV-S are inheritied independently. When GN31 was crossed with breeding line Sl-5, also resistant to both virus strains, F3 progenies included families susceptible to one or both virus strains, possibly through the complimentary interaction of modifiers. Chi square tests indicated independent inheritance of resistances to BYMV and BYMV-S in GN31 × S1-5 progenies.

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