Abstract:
Present studies had been conducted to evaluate different varieties and lines of tomato
against Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) during the period from October 2014 to
March 2015. Five varieties namely BARl Tomato-J, BARl Tomato-Z, BARI Tomato-9,
Loc81jessore-2, Local jessore-J and five lines namely BD-7276, BD-7281, BD-7290,
BD-7754, BD-7762 were evaluated against Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). The
effect of diseases on yield and yield contributing characters were also observed. The
tomato varieties and lines differed significantly among themselves in respect of disease
incidence. The highest disease incidence was found in Local Jessore-3 (100%), Bd-7281
(100%), BD-7754 (100010) and BD-7762 (100%). The lowest disease incidence was found
in the variety BARI Tomato-9 (00%). Considering the performance of selected tomato
varieties and lines, it was observed that line BD-7276 was graded as tolerant against
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). The cultivars BARI Tomato-3, BARI Tomato-7,
Local Jessore-2 and line BD-7290 showed moderate resistance, while the Jines BD-7762,
BD-7754, BD-7281 and Loc81jessore-3 were highly affected by Tomato Yellow Leaf
Curl Virus (TYLCV) among different treatments used in the experiment. In case of
number of leaves, branch and flowers per plant, the maximum number of leaves, branch
and flowers was recorded in the variety BARI Tomato-9 (72.00, 10.67 and 68.33
respectively). The minimum number of leaves, branch and flowers was obtained in the
variety Local Jessore-3 (47.67, 6.00 and 51.67 respectively). On the basis of yield and
yield contributing characters, the yield performance also differed significantly. The
highest yield per plant was recorded in the variety BARI Tomato-9 (2.70 kg) and the
lowest in Local Jessore-3 (1.09 kg). In case of the physiological features, we also
founded a significant difference among the different varieties and lines. In case of net
chlorophyll content, net assimilation rate, intercellular carbon-di-oxide concentration and
respiration rate per plant, in 811cases the highest value was recorded in the variety BARI
Tomato-9 (65.17,1.03,37.33 and 1.25 respectively) and the lowest was in Local Jessore3
(40.20, 0.33, 16.67 and 0.33 respectively).
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
PLANT PATHOLOGY