Orange
rust ratings, scaled from non-infection (0) to severe infection (4) with
intervals of 0.5, were recorded from genotypes at the first clonal selection
stage (Stage I) of the Canal Point sugarcane breeding and cultivar development
program in Florida. Data were collected from all 14,272 and 12,661 genotypes and
four replicated reference cultivars, CP 78-1628, CP 80-1743, CP 88-1762 and CP
89-2143, in July-August 2012 and 2013, respectively. Mean rust rating, % of
rust infection and rust severity in each family (i.e., progeny of the cross
from a female and male) and female parent and their Coefficients of Variation
(CV) within and among families (females) were estimated. Results indicated that
considerable variation exists in rust tolerance among families or females. The
families or females for their progenies with the high susceptibility or
resistance to orange rust were identified and ranked. The findings of this
study are useful for evaluating sugarcane crosses and parents for rust disease
and can help breeders use desirable parents for crossing and improve genotypic
resistance to orange rust in the sugarcane breeding programs.
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