Evaluation of Cabbage- and Broccoli-genetic Resources for Resistance to Clubroot and Fusarium Wilt
Clubroot and Fusarium wilt of cole crops (Brassica oleracea L.) are destructive diseases which for many years has brought a decline in quality and large losses in yields all over the world.
Ji Hyun Lee +5 more
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The Epigenetic Regulation of Agronomic Traits and Environmental Adaptability in Brassicas
ABSTRACT As essential sources of vegetables, oilseeds, and forage, Brassica crops exhibit complex epigenetic regulation mechanisms involving histone modifications, DNA modifications, RNA modifications, noncoding RNAs, and chromatin remodelling. The agronomic traits and environmental adaptability of crops are regulated by both genetic and epigenetic ...
Daolei Zhang +3 more
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Identification of two novel powdery mildew resistance loci, Ren6 and Ren7, from the wild Chinese grape species Vitis piasezkii [PDF]
Descriptive statistics of the phenotypic scores within the base mapping population 11-373. Powdery mildew symptoms in the field were evaluated in two subsequent years.
A Calonnec +76 more
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Fine Mapping a Clubroot Resistance Locus in Chinese Cabbage [PDF]
There are various clubroot pathogen ( Plasmodiophora brassicae ) resistance genes within Brassica species with european turnip ( B. rapa ssp.
Feng Gao +7 more
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Harnessing Camalexin as a Sustainable and Ecofriendly Strategy to Control Harmful Phytopathogens
We review camalexin, a natural antimicrobial from Brassicaceae plants, which shows broad‐spectrum pathogen control and potential as an ecofriendly crop protection agent, with challenges and future directions. ABSTRACT Camalexin is a natural phytoalexin found in the Brassicaceae family, which has shown antimicrobial activity against diverse microbial ...
Farjana Rahman Lopa +3 more
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Nicotinamide (NIC) and nicotinic acid (NIA) are proposed as stress signaling compounds in plants. Oxidative stress may lead to single strand breaks (SSB) in DNA, which activate poly(ADP‐ribose) polymerase (PARP). NIC and NIA are then formed from NAD. NIC and NIA can promote epigenetic changes leading to the expression of defense genes specific for the ...
Torkel Berglund, Anna B. Ohlsson
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Optimizing Clubroot Management and the Role of Canola Cultivar Mixtures
The sustainable cultivation of canola is under threat from clubroot disease (Plasmodiophora brassicae). The pathogen’s resting spores can survive in the soil for extended periods, complicating disease management.
Andrea Botero-Ramirez +2 more
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Clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin, is one of the most important diseases of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.). The rapid erosion of monogenic resistance in clubroot-resistant (CR) varieties underscores the need to diversify resistance ...
Andrea Botero-Ramírez +6 more
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The differential response of cold-experienced Arabidopsis thaliana to larval herbivory benefits an insect generalist, but not a specialist [PDF]
Background In native environments plants frequently experience simultaneous or sequential unfavourable abiotic and biotic stresses. The plant’s response to combined stresses is usually not the sum of the individual responses.
Hilker, Monika +3 more
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Glucosinolates in Clubroot-resistant and -susceptible Selections of Broccoli
Abstract Broccoli (Brassica oleracea Italica Group) plants resistant or susceptible to clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae Wor. races 2 and 6) produced from 10 segregating breeding lines were analyzed for their composition of glucosinolates as determined in terms of their hydrolytic breakdown products: goitrin, volatile isothiocyanates, and thiocyanate ...
M. S. Chiang +3 more
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