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Differential Responses of Commercial Tomato Rootstocks to Branched Broomrape

Rida Draie

Research in Plant Sciences. 2017, 5(1), 15-25 doi:10.12691/plant-5-1-3
  • Table 1. Principal characteristics and resistances of the tomato rootstocks, used to determine their degree of susceptibility to the branched broomrape; TMV: Tomato Mosaic Virus; For: Fusarium oxysporum Radicis-lycopersici (crown rot); Fol: Fusarium oxysporum lycopersici races 0 and 1 (1 and 2); CF: Cladosporium fulvum; CR: Corky Root (Pyrenochaeta lycopersici); V: Verticillium sp.; N: Nematodes: the most known species (Meloidogyne); St: Stemphyllium; Rs: Bacteria (Ralstonia Solanacearum); HR: High Resistance; IR: Intermediate resistance
  • Table 2. Results of germination test of broomrape seeds after 1 week of preconditioning then treatment for 4 days with GR24. The values carrying the same letter are not significantly different (ANOVA, SNK, P≤0,05, n=3)
  • Table 3. Average of the different index of broomrapes sensibility calculated following two screening series. The values are the averages of 20 plants per rootstock. By index, the values carrying the same letter are not significantly different (ANOVA, SNK, P≤0,05, n=20)
  • Table 4. Impact of parasitism on the development of different rootstocks. The values are the averages of 10 plants per rootstock. By parameter, the values carrying the same letter are not significantly different (ANOVA, SNK, P≤0,05, n=10). DW: dry weight; R: roots; V: vegetative aerial parts. Control: not infested rootstocks; Test: rootstocks infested by the broomrape