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Genome-wide association of an organic naked barley diversity panel identified quantitative trait loci for disease resistance. [PDF]

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Resistance to Diseases

2017
The soybean crop is the target of many diseases, caused by fungus, bacteria, virus, and nematodes. Those diseases can cause severe loses, depending on several factors such as biotype of the pathogen, variety, environmental conditions, and the interaction of those factors.
Éder Matsuo   +2 more
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Diseases of Resistance

Science Translational Medicine, 2012
Can preventing insulin resistance in the brain help stop Alzheimer’s disease?
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Superheroes of disease resistance

Nature Biotechnology, 2016
Individuals who remain healthy despite carrying a disease-causing mutation are identified in an analysis of over a half million people.
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Genetics of resistance to disease in fishes

Aquaculture, 1990
Abstract The first part of this paper deals with the identification and exploitation of genetic variations in resistance to diseases. At the interspecific level, hybridization may in some cases allow the exploitation of the character of resistance of one of the parents. Polyploid hybrids represent a particular advantage for this approach.
Chevassus, B., Dorson, M.
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The molecular biology of disease resistance

Plant Molecular Biology, 1992
Plants have evolved with pathogens and insect pests for millions of years. It is therefore not surprising that a particular plant is resistant to most of them. When certain environmental conditions exist, however, virulent pathogens can cause damage to plant tissues both in the field and in storage.
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The steroid resistance of Crohn's disease.

Journal of investigative medicine : the official publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research, 1999
A partial or complete steroid resistance, whose cause is not yet clarified, has been documented in many patients with long-standing Crohn's disease (CD). The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the number and affinity of serum protein steroid-binding sites in steroid-resistant patients with Crohn's disease. A secondary goal was to measure insulin
Mingrone, Geltrude   +5 more
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Phytoalexins and disease resistance

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1972
Phytoalexins can be considered as anti-microbial components of a range of compounds produced by many plants in response to cellular damage. The chemical structure of phytoalexins differs greatly according to the plant family and sometimes the genus.
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Mechanisms of Disease Resistance [PDF]

open access: possible, 1982
During the course of their coevolution, plants and pathogens have evolved a highly complex and intricate relationship. Pathogens have developed sophisticated offensive systems to parasitize plants and plants, rather than being an easy prey, have in general exhibited a remarkable potential to defend themselves against the onslaught of pathogens.
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