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Relative concentration of pepper veinal mottle virus in resistant and susceptible chilli plants
The multiplication of pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV) in both resistant and susceptible chilli (Capsicum annunm L.) seemed to follow a cyclical pattern with a maximum peak concentration occurring at 14 days after inoculation.
Soh, A. C., Yap, T. C., Ibrahim, Saleha
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Pepper veinal mottle virus (PVMV) belonging to the potato virus Y group, has a wide distribution (Brunt and Kenten, 1972; Lana et al. 1975; Ong, 1975) and causes a serious disease of chilli ~(Cllpsicumannuum L.).
Soh, A. C. +2 more
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Genomic DNA isolated from zygotic embryos (seeds) of 7 chilli pepper varieties ...
Toutreddy Radha +6 more
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Incidence of yellow leaf curl diseases caused by Pepper yellow leaf curl begomovirus (PepYLCV) has become a major problem in chilli pepper growing area, especially in Java and Sumatra since early 2000. Disease incidence in the field may reach 20 % to 100%
Damayanti
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Peroxidase Gene CaPOD49 Suppresses Chilli Veinal Mottle Virus Infection and Increases Oxidative Stress Tolerance in Chilli Pepper. [PDF]
Wang G +8 more
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Comparative transcriptome analysis provides insights into the gene regulation network of cytoplasmic male sterility in chilli pepper. [PDF]
Wang M +7 more
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Begomovirus infection has been reported from various important crops, including chilli pepper. The use of resistant chilli pepper cultivars is considered as the most effective way to control this disease.
Ganefianti, Dwi Wahyuni +2 more
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Microarray analyses for identifying genes conferring resistance to pepper leaf curl virus in chilli pepper (Capsicum spp.). [PDF]
Rai VP +6 more
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Profitability in Chilli Pepper Production in Kaduna State, Nigeria
B Mohammed, Z Abdulsalam, B Ahmed
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Morphological Features of Fruits of Various Species of Chilli Peppers
Erika Mňahončáková +2 more
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