Two varieties-X (susceptible) and Y (resistant) -of eggplant were used to characterize the genetics of resistance to a necrotizing plant pathogen. Eight thousand plants from each variety were inoculated, and the average number of necrotic lesions produced per leaf was recorded. Variety X averaged 52 lesions per leaf, whereas variety Y averaged six lesions per leaf. The F1 progeny from a cross between variety X and variety Y plants averaged 21 lesions per leaf, with a standard deviation of 3.7. Of the F2 progeny, 8000 were again tested by inoculation, and a total of four plants produced were phenotypically similar to the original parental plants-two plants for each extreme (i.e., parental) phenotype. Overall, the F2 plants averaged 18 lesions per leaf with a standard deviation of 7.5.
- Determine the broad-sense heritability of resistance to this particular pathogen among the F2 plants, assuming that there is no genetic-environmental interaction variance for this trait.
A) 0.426
B) 0.563
C) 0.500
D) 0.757
E) 0.832
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