The potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida overcomes major potato resistance through selection on standing variation at a single locus. [PDF]
Summary Globodera pallida poses a major threat to potato production, with management strategies primarily relying on genetic resistance. However, increasing virulence in field populations across Western Europe raises major concerns for G. pallida control.
Schaveling AS +8 more
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StCDF1: A 'jack of all trades' clock output with a central role in regulating potato nitrate reduction activity. [PDF]
Summary Transcription factors of the CYCLING DOF FACTOR (CDF) family activate in potato the SP6A FT tuberization signal in leaves. In modern cultivars, truncated StCDF1.2 alleles override strict SD control by stabilizing the StCDF1 protein, which leads to StCOL1 suppression and impaired activation of the antagonic SP5G paralog. By using DAP‐seq and RNA‐
Shaikh MA +6 more
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Isolation and characterization of Metarhizium spp. of sugar cane crops and their pathogenicity against Mahanarva andigena (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) [PDF]
Metarhizium anisopliae es uno de los hongos entomopatógenos más comercializados para la regulación de poblaciones de insectos plagas. Las cepas nativas de este hongo ejercen un importante rol en el control natural.
Abril Saltos, Ricardo Vinicio +4 more
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Confrontación entre un agrupamiento a priori de germoplasma de papa Solanum tuberosum subespecie andigena y un agrupamiento no jerárquico [PDF]
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Bernal Ángela María +4 more
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Detección de posibles duplicados en la Colección Central Colombiana de papa Solanum tuberosum subespecie andigena a partir de caracteres morfológicos [PDF]
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Bernal Ángela María +4 more
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Abstract Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturbance because species are adapted to a narrow range of environmental conditions and display high rates of endemism. We assessed avian sensitivity at regional and continental scales for a global epicenter of montane bird biodiversity, the tropical ...
Ian J. Ausprey +2 more
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Incorporating intraspecific variation into species responses can improve our understanding of the effects of climate change. However, most studies overlook such variation or model intraspecific groups independently, leading to widely varying estimates at the species level.
Ruben Dario Palacio, James S. Clark
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The autotetraploid potato genome provides insights into highly heterozygous species
Summary Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) originated in the Andes and evolved its vegetative propagation strategy through short day‐dependent tuber development. Herein, we present a high‐quality, chromosome‐scale reference genome sequence of a tetraploid potato cultivar. The total length of this genome assembly was 2.67 Gb, with scaffold N50 and contig N50
Fang Wang +11 more
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In field trials in a field heavily infested with the ‘golden’ nematode, a quarantine pest under official control, growing susceptible cultivars increased the nematode population density two to three times that of the initial population. Although H1‐resistant cultivars tended to reduce population density, the change between initial and final populations
Rudolf F. de Boer +6 more
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Abstract The circadian clock is an internal molecular oscillator and coordinates numerous physiological processes through regulation of molecular pathways. Tissue‐specific clocks connected by mobile signals have previously been found to run at different speeds in Arabidopsis thaliana tissues.
Genevieve M. Hoopes +7 more
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