Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Publication Date
10-1-1987
Abstract
Inheritance of resistance to cowpea aphid, Aphis craccivora Koch, in three resistant cultivars of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp, was studied. The parents, F1 and F2 population were grown in an insect-proof screenhouse. Each 3-day-old seedling was infested with 10 apterous adult aphids. Seedling reaction was recorded when the susceptible check was killed. The segregation data revealed that the resistance of ICV11 and TVU310 is governed by single dominant genes. All the F2 seedlings of the cross ICV10xTVU310 were resistant, indicating that they have the same gene for resistance. However, the F2 populations from the crosses ICV10xICV11 and ICV11xTVU310 segregated in a ratio of 15:1, indicating that the dominant genes in ICV11 and TVU310 are non-allelic and independent of each other. The resistance gene of ICV10 and TVU310 is designated as Ac1 and that of ICV11 as Ac2. © 1987 Springer-Verlag.
Keywords
Aphis craccivora Koch, Insect resistance, Resistance genetics, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp
Recommended Citation
Ombakho, G., Tyagi, A., & Pathak, R. (1987). Inheritance of resistance to the cowpea aphid in cowpea. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 74 (6), 817-819. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00247562