Ascochyta Blight Resistance Inheritance in Three Chickpea Recombinant Inbred Line Populations
Mucella Tekeoglua,
Dipak K. Santraa,
Walter J. Kaiserb and
Fred J. Muehlbauera
a USDA-ARS, 303 W. Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6434 USA
b USDA-ARS, 59 Johnson Hall, Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA 99164-6402 USA

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Fig. 1 Pedigrees of chickpea parental lines used as sources of ascochyta blight resistance genes
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Fig. 2 Frequency distribution of disease scores for reaction to ascochyta blight in the CRIL-3 population. (a) data from 1997 and (b) data from 1998. Resistant and susceptible chickpea parent means are indicated by arrows
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Fig. 3 Frequency distribution of disease scores for reaction to ascochyta blight in the CRIL-6 population in 1998. Resistant and susceptible chickpea parent means are indicated by arrows
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Fig. 4 Frequency distribution of disease scores for reaction to ascochyta blight in the CRIL-7 population. (a) data from 1997 and (b) data from 1998. Resistant and susceptible chickpea parent means are indicated by arrows
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