Exploring the physiological, biochemical, and enzymatic responses of Vigna mungo varieties to Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV) infection

探究绿豆品种对绿豆黄花叶病毒(MYMIV)感染的生理、生化和酶促反应

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Abstract

This study aims to enhance sustainable disease management in black gram by identifying varieties resistant to Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV). We screened sixteen black gram genotypes, assessing physiological, biochemical and enzymatic basis. Results revealed a range of resistance levels, with PANT URD-19 showing the highest resistance (PDI 0.47%) and Pejua the lowest (PDI 37.24%). Seven genotypes demonstrated strong resistance, highlighting the necessity for targeted breeding. Variations in leaf thickness, trichome density, stomatal frequency, and epicuticular wax content were significant, with resistant varieties like LBG-888 and PANT URD-19 exhibiting thicker leaves, higher trichome density, and more wax, correlating with reduced susceptibility. Chlorophyll content was higher in resistant varieties, while susceptible ones had reduced levels and increased sugar content, which may exacerbate MYMIV impact by attracting more whiteflies. Enzymatic analysis showed that resistant genotypes had elevated POD, SOD, and PAL activities, supporting their enhanced defense mechanisms. Multivariate analysis confirmed these findings, with leaf thickness, trichome density, and wax content negatively correlating with disease severity, while stomatal frequency and total sugar content were positively correlated. These results emphasize the potential of these traits in developing MYMIV-resistant black gram varieties and support the advancement of eco-friendly agricultural practices.

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