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Evidence for Dilatory Resistance to Anthracnose in Sorghum. C. R. Casela, Former Graduate Student, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843-2132. R. A. Frederiksen, and A. S. Ferreira. Professor, Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843-2132, and EMBRAPA, Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Milho e Sorgo, Caixa Postal 151, Sete Lagoas 35700, Brazil. Plant Dis. 77:908-911. Accepted for publication 2 May 1993. Copyright 1993 The American Phytopathological Society. DOI: 10.1094/PD-77-0908.

Dilatory resistance to Colletotrichum graminicola and the latent period of anthracnose were evaluated on 10 sorghum genotypes in isolated plots in the United States and Brazil. There was a great variation among sorghum cultivars in the United States, and a large, but smaller, range of dilatory resistance was recorded on the sorghum genotypes in Brazil. Values of area under the disease progress curves from both locations were highly correlated. The dilatory resistance expressed in both locations was highly correlated to the latent period measured under greenhouse conditions.