Response of Two Local Common Bean Ecotypes of "Fagioli di Sarconi" PGI (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) to Seed-Borne Pathogens and Environmental Change

AGRONOMY-BASEL(2021)

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Among foods protected by the European Union with the PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) mark, several ecotypes of "Fagioli di Sarconi " common beans, typical legumes of Basilicata Region, are included. This work aimed to conduct a survey of seed-borne pathogens isolated from "Ciuoto " and "Cannellino rosso ", ecotypes of "Fagioli di Sarconi " common beans, in two years and cultivation areas of the National Park of the Agri Valley, for identifying resistant and climatic changes well-adapted genotypes. Three validated methods were used for the seed-borne pathogens screening. Eighteen fungi were differently found for ecotype and year of observation by the washing test. Saprophyte contaminants pathogens isolated and detected by the blotter test were strongly reduced by 1% sodium hypochlorite treatment. Using the between paper test, specific for detecting Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, the presence of this pathogen for both ecotypes, years and cultivation areas, and also some bacteria were individuated. Therefore, area-, environment- and ecotype-dependent differences were revealed, probably also caused by a different polyphenolic content and thickness of integument of two ecotypes. This study represents a baseline information for further studies, development of forecasting models and management of seed-borne diseases associated with common beans.

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PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) marked common bean, "Ciuoto" and "Cannellino rosso" ecotypes, indigenous Trichoderma spp., genotypes resistance
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