Marker-Assisted Selection for Disease Resistance in Potato Breeding in the Ural Region of Russia (2018-2025): Comprehensive Genotyping and Validation of Key Resistance Markers. [PDF]
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The effects of brief exposures to potato root diffusate on the hatching of Globodera rostochiensisec [PDF]
Beane, J., Perry, R.N.
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Hybridations entre Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber), G. pallida (Stone), G. virginiae (Miller and Gray), G. solanacearum (Miller and Gray) et G. "mexicana" (Campos-Vela) : description et devenir des hybrides [PDF]
Bossis, M., Mugniéry, D., Pierre, J.S.
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Genetic diversity of virulent Globodera pallida populations within agricultural fields
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Globodera pallida . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2011Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens. Nematoda: Tylenchida: Heteroderidae. Hosts: Solaneceae, especially potato ( Solanum tuberosum ), tomato ( S. lycopersicum ) and aubergine ( S. melongena
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Biological characterisation of Globodera pallida from Idaho
Nematology, 2012The white potato cyst nematode, Globodera pallida, was recently found in the USA and was identified using molecular and morphometric assessment. This paper examined some biological characteristics of the Idaho population of G. pallida. The samples of the original cysts showed that they had low rates of juvenile hatch and, consequently, low rates of ...
Vivian C. Blok, Mark S. Phillips
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Abstract A homologue of a Ran binding protein to microtubules ( ranbpm ) gene, initially known as IC5, was identified and characterised in second-stage juveniles (J2s) of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida. The full-length cDNA (937 bp) was obtained by 5′ and 3′ rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE) and specific primers were designed to ...
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Economic Impact of Globodera Pallida on the Idaho Economy
American Journal of Potato Research, 2020Globodera pallida, Pale cyst nematode (PCN), has become a major problem for the U.S. potato industry as a whole and the Idaho potato industry in particular. PCN is estimated to have reduced the amount of lands in potato production by just over 1233 ha in 2016 in Idaho.
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Globodera pallida (white potato cyst nematode).
2021Abstract G. pallida originates from the Andes and is known to be present in 55 countries. It is found predominantly in temperate regions as is the related species, Globodera rostochiensis. It is possibly more difficult to manage than G.
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