tailieunhanh - Screening of promising sorghum genotypes against turcicum leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum (Pass.) Leonard and Suggs) under glasshouse conditions

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor Linn. Moench) popularly known as Jowar, is the major cereal consumed in India and ranks fifth after wheat, rice, maize and pearl millet. A total of 23 sorghum genotypes were screened for their reaction against turcicum leaf blight under glass house condition. Out of 23 genotypes screened, four showed resistant reaction (Grade-2) viz., J-P-1-5, J-9, IS-2312 and C-42. Whereas M 35-1, J-33, J-3-1, J-4-1, Chincholli, GS-23, E-36-1, J-35, C-35, J-9-12, J-6-2, J-11, C-30, J-8 and C-28 showed moderately resistant reaction (Grade-3) and remaining four genotypes viz., DSV-4, SPV-86, DJ-6514, H-112 recorded susceptible reaction (Grade-4). | Screening of promising sorghum genotypes against turcicum leaf blight (Exserohilum turcicum (Pass.) Leonard and Suggs) under glasshouse conditions

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