02407nam a22001817a 4500999001900000082002100019100001500040245007200055260007900127300000900206502000800215520177300223650002401996700002702020856005702047942001202104952010902116 c195588d195588 a660.6bPRE/SC PG aPreeja P S aScreening of cassava genotype for cassava mosaic disease resistance aVellayanibDepartment of Plant Biotechnology, College of Agriculturec2020 a73p. aMSc3 aThe study on “Screening of cassava genotype for cassava mosaic disease resistance” was conducted at the ICAR- Central Tuber Crop Research Institute, Sreekariyam, Thiruvananthapuram during 2019-2020. The objective of the study was to screen the cassava breeding lines for resistance to cassava mosaic disease. The screening was carried out in fifteen selected cassava breeding lines from the breeding programme to analyze their resistance to cassava mosaic disease (CMD). For the analysis of resistance, virus inoculum was introduced into the fifteen breeding lines by grafting. Chip bud grafting method was carried out to analyze the resistance of breeding lines. The Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV) infected plants, confirmed through multiplex PCR were selected as the inoculum source (scion) for grafting. Periodic observations were carried out in grafted plants by morphological (symptom appearance) as well as molecular analysis by means of ELISA and PCR. None of the grafted cassava plants showed any mosaic symptoms in the new shoots developed. PCR, ELISA and qPCR results revealed that the presence of SLCMV was only confirmed to the control plants (susceptible cv. H-226) and were absent in the breeding lines tested. This confirmed the 15 breeding lines screened are resistant to cassava mosaic disease caused by SLCMV. CMD resistant cassava varieties have an effective role in minimizing the damage caused by the virus. The success of grafting suggests this technique as the most efficient one for virus transmission and the resistant screening programme. The rapid selection of CMD resistance lines can be offered by this technique. The CMD resistance breeding lines have a better role in on-farm production as well as in the breeding programme. aPlant biotechnology aMakeshkumar, T (Guide) uhttps://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810171870 2ddccTH 001040708REFaKAUCLVbKAUCLVcTHESESd2021-02-09l0o660.6 PRE/SC PGp175022r2021-02-09 00:00:00yTH