Sensibilite du melon a Sphaerotheca fuliginea en fonction de l'etage foliaire
Résumé
The leaf position of melon plants seems to play a role on their susceptibility when they are artificially infected with powdery mildew Sphaerotheca fuliginea. The cotyledons are generally very susceptible, while the first leaf relatively resistant; the susceptibility again continues up to the 4th–5th leaf (but less susceptible than the cotyledons) and then after it decreases; these results can be obtained on plants in greenhouse or on detached leaves in Petri dishes. From this observation, we think that the screening of melon genotypes for resistance to powdery mildew can be evaluated neither on the cotyledons which are very susceptible nor on the first leaf which is resistant, but on the third leaf which is moderately susceptible. In fact, there is a good correlation between the reaction of the third leaf and the resistance or susceptibility of genotypes.