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Molecular marker-assisted gene pyramiding combined with backcrossing has been widely applied for crop variety improvement. Molecular marker identification could be used in the early stage of breeding to achieve the rapid and effective pyramiding of ...
Jin Zheng +6 more
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Summary Increasing frequencies of severe summer droughts and plant diversity loss disrupt ecosystem functioning and stability of European grasslands. Understanding how these factors interact with pathogens is crucial. We investigated the effects of plant diversity and repeated summer drought on soil‐borne parasites within a grassland biodiversity ...
Marcel Dominik Solbach +8 more
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CRD ‘Wairangi’, a cultivar of forage rape resistant to clubroot [PDF]
Abstract CRD ‘Wairangi’, a clubroot resistant cultivar of forage rape ( Brassica napus L.), was selected out of a cross between ‘Wye’ swede (B. napus) and ‘Rangi’ rape. On clubroot‐infected land, ‘Wairangi’ produced higher yields of fomge than other cultivars because of its ...
J. Lammerink, J. C. Butel
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To identify cultivars quickly and accurately, DNA fingerprinting of 10 broccoli varieties was performed by using simple sequence repeat (SSR) marker technology. Highly informative and polymorphic SSR markers were screened using broccoli and rapeseed. Out
Q. Xie +5 more
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Seed Pelleting Technologies: Paving the Way for Resilient and Sustainable Future Farming
ABSTRACT Seed pelleting is an emerging precision‐agriculture technology that transforms small or irregular seeds into uniform units to enhance mechanical sowing, placement accuracy, and early crop establishment. Pelleting performance depends on the interplay among binder–filler composition, pellet structure, and post‐pelleting moisture conditions ...
Bilquees Bozdar +5 more
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Clubroot disease in canola (Brassica napus) continues to spread across the Canadian prairies. Growing resistant cultivars is considered the most economical means of controlling the disease. However, sources of resistance to clubroot in B.
Md. Masud Karim, Fengqun Yu
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The genus Brassica contains important vegetable crops, which serve as a source of oil seed, condiments, and forages. However, their production is hampered by various diseases such as clubroot and Fusarium wilt, especially in Brassica vegetables.
Hasan Mehraj +6 more
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Clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is a crucial oilseed rape disease worldwide. Information on the virulence of P. brassicae populations is essential to apply disease control with proper clubroot-resistant cultivars.
Nazanin Zamani-Noor +6 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.
M. S. Chiang +3 more
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A Review of On‐Site Detection Methods for Plant Health Based on Electrical Characteristics
Recent developments in IoT technology provide new solutions for field‐based monitoring of plant health. Among the many rapid detection techniques applied to the perception layer of IoT, electrical feature‐based detection technology stands out due to its distinct advantages such as low cost, ability to extract internal plant information, and immunity to
Jian Sun +9 more
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