Coelho, P. S.Pereira, A. L.Reis, JoãoCarranca, C.Lopes, V. R.Leitão, José2024-08-302024-08-302023-100567-7572http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/25812Wild rocket downy mildew (DM) is a foliar disease caused by the oomycete Hyaloperonospora spp. that limits the production of brassicas, especially in temperate climates, infecting plants at all growth stages. During 2021 autumn season, a field trial (polytunnel) with a set of 40 wild rocket accessions from different origins (harvest missions, gene banks, commercial cultivars) was installed in a commercial enterprise located in Odemira, southern Portugal. The plants were naturally infected by Hyaloperonospora spp. and were visually evaluated 71 days after sowing. Field observations of adult plants evidenced differences among accessions concerning the DM resistance and agronomic traits (e.g., flowering date, vigour, plant habit, leaf serration). Sixteen wild rocket accessions were identified with an interesting resistance response to DM in adult phase. In a previous study, the wild rocket accessions were tested to Hyaloperonospora isolate D5 at seedling stage under controlled conditions. A significant coefficient of correlation was observed (r=0.628, P=0.000, n=36) by comparing the plants in both growth phases. In general, the accessions were more resistant at adult than at seedling stage. No accessions were resistant at seedling and susceptible at adult stage. However, two accessions with a highly susceptible response at seedling stage presented a resistant and a partially resistant response at adult phase under field conditions. Our results suggest that DM resistance observed at the seedling stage is a good indication of wild rocket resistance behaviour at field adult plant. The most promising accessions identified as resistant at seedling stage may be further exploited in breeding programmes.engField resistanceGermplasm collectionOomycete pathogenSeedling and adult plant resistanceDowny mildew evaluation in wild rocket genotypes (<i>Diplotaxis tenuifolia</i> (L.) DC) under field and controlled conditionsconference object10.17660/actahortic.2023.1378.562406-6168