CR 17-1-34, Cercospora Leaf Spot Resistant Southernpea Germplasm1

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R. L. Fery U.S. Department of Agriculture, Charleston, South Carolina

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Received for publication June 26, 1975.

Research Geneticist, Research Plant Pathologist, and Research Entomologist, respectively, U.S. Vegetable Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service.

Leaf spots incited by other Cercospora species have been reported on Vigna (1). It appears, however, that C. cruenta is the predominant species on V. unguiculata in the southern United States.

Vakili, N. G. Field screening of southern peas for Cercospora leaf spot resistance (Unpublished manuscript).

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