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Breeding for Disease Resistance

1984
In 1981, James estimated that diseases caused a worldwide loss of 540 million tons of crop production valued at 50 billion US dollars (1). Diseases were estimated to reduce potential production of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by 9.1%, rice (Oryza sativa L.) by 8.9%, maize (corn) (Zea mays L.) by 9.4%, potato (Solarum tuberosum L.) by 21.8%, vegetable ...
J. H. Elgin   +3 more
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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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Disease Resistance in Rice

1983
Rice in different parts of the world is grown in many different agroecosystems and in different pathosystems. This means that the kinds and levels of resistance needed will differ among locations and thus, among rice improvement programs. Moreover, the rice ecology (dry or wet upland, irrigated, swamp, etc.) influences greatly the epidemiological ...
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Resistant Kawasaki disease

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2004
P Hong, J Nachiappan, RE Hawker, M May
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Amila K Nanayakkara   +2 more
exaly  

Inducible overexpression of Ideal Plant Architecture1 improves both yield and disease resistance in rice

Nature Plants, 2019
Mingming Liu   +11 more
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Mitchell H Rosner   +2 more
exaly  

Disease resistance in wheat

2012
1. Diseases in wheat crop - An introduction 2. Stem rusts 3. Stripe rust 4. Leaf Rust 5. Powdery Mildew 6. Fusarium head scab 7. Common Bunt 8. Flag Smut and Hill Bunt 9. Foliar Blight 10. Kamal Bunt 11. Loose Smut 12. Tan Spot 13. Septoria 14. Nematodes 15. Viruses and viroids.
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Disease-Resistance Mechanisms

1975
In general, disease resistance in plants depends on the ability to tolerate a pathogenic agent or to restrict its development. Tolerance as one type of disease resistance was discussed in Chapter 1.C, and as a factor in insensitivity to selective pathotoxins in Chapter 2.B.III.3. In some cases, preformed, physical or chemical barriers prevent potential
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