Abstract:
Annual wild and perennial sunflower species are used in sunflower breeding programs for resistance to various biotic and abiotic factors. For increase the variability inside sunflower must use this species who represent a valuable gene pool. The parasite broomrape (Orobanche cumana Wallr) is a danger to the sunflower culture in Romania, especially in
the southeastern part of the country where the most virulent races are present. The identification of new sources of resistance to the attack of this parasite is a priority in the sunflower breeding program from NARDI Fundulea. We have in our collection at NARDI Fundulea, mine perennial wild species and six annual wild species of sunflower and we
cross gene from this species in elite line for improving resistance at parasite broomrape and other diseases of sunflower.
By crossing the wild sunflower species with different cultivated sunflower genotypes, we obtained interspecific hybrids
that are tolerant to more than race G and H of broomrape from area Braila in year 2017. These interspecific hybrids are
sources of resistance to the races of broomrape present in Romania and can be used in breeding programs to obtain
commercial hybrids of sunflower.