A Blotting Paper Technique for the Screening of Chickpea Genotypes Against Dry Root Rot Disease
摘要
Dry root rot (DRR) disease is a major threat to chickpea production across the world. This disease is caused by a soil-borne necrotrophic fungal pathogen, Macrophomina phaseolina. The use of disease-resistant varieties paves the way to conquer the disease spread. Though chickpea germplasm with rich genetic diversity is available around the world, its response to DRR is still unexplored. In turn, this demands screening and identification of resistant genotypes for crop protection against the disease. Here we describe an improved blotting paper technique for the large-scale screening of chickpea genotypes for DRR resistance. The method is quick, cost-effective, less labour-intensive, and thus optimized for high-throughput screening and can be efficiently used to screen a large number of chickpea genotypes for resistance against DRR.