In cotton cultivation, diseases such as leaf spot, helminthosporium leaf spot, fusarium wilt, boll gray mold, and leaf curl significantly affect yield and quality.
Henghui Mo, Linjing Wei
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Nucleotide-binding site (NBS) domain genes are one of the superfamily of resistance genes involved in plant responses to pathogens. The current study identified 12,820 NBS-domain-containing genes across 34 species covering from mosses to monocots and ...
Athar Hussain +12 more
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Cotton leaf curl Multan virus newly reported to be associated with cotton leaf curl disease in China [PDF]
J. H. Cai +6 more
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Response of Cotton Varieties Against Insect Pests and Cotton Leaf Curl Disease [PDF]
Muhammad Naveed +3 more
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Plant genetic diversity aids in the creation of new varieties that are more resistant to pests and unfavorable climatic conditions. In order to discover varied parents and assess their cross-performance, the current study was carried out.
Nouman Bilal +7 more
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Transcriptomic analysis of cultivated cotton Gossypium hirsutum provides insights into host responses upon whitefly-mediated transmission of cotton leaf curl disease. [PDF]
Naqvi RZ +8 more
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Microbiota transplantation for cotton leaf curl disease suppression-core microbiome and transcriptome dynamics. [PDF]
Badar A +4 more
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Transcriptomics reveals multiple resistance mechanisms against cotton leaf curl disease in a naturally immune cotton species, Gossypium arboreum. [PDF]
Naqvi RZ +12 more
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An Overview on Cotton Leaf Curl Disease: An Emerging Potential Threat to Cotton
Anupam Maharshi +5 more
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Detection Of Cotton Leaf Curl Disease
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