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Somatic Hybrid Plants of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.and Lycopersicon peruvianum Mill.
Journal of Plant Physiology, 1986Summary Fertile somatic hybrid plants between tomato and one of its wild relatives (L.peruvianum) have been produced and were characterised by comparative morphology and fraction 1 protein analysis.All the hybrids were hexaploids and since backcrossing is possible, these hybrids are likely to be of use in tomato improvement.This demonstration of ...
E C Cocking, J B Power
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Combining ability studies in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1974Diallel analysis was carried out involving eight diverse varieties of tomato, namely Pusa Early Dwarf, Sl-1, S-12, Punjab Tropics, Sl-120, HS-101, Pusa Ruby and Sl-73-1, to characterize the gene action involved in the inheritance of some of the quantitative traits and to correlate array mean and per se performance with general combining ability (gca ...
, Kalloo, R K, Singh, R D, Bhutani
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Antiviral Activity of Tomatoside from Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.
1996Preliminary studied1,2 have shown that tomatoside, a steroidal glycoside of plant origin from Lycopersicon esculentum Mill., a representative of biologically active substances, possesses significant antiviral activity in vitro and in vivo.
K, Spinu +6 more
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Dissipation and Decontamination of Bifenthrin Residues in Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill)
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2012A field experiment was conducted at the Research Farm of CCS HAU, Hisar to study the dissipation and decontamination behavior of bifenthrin on tomato crop following the application of 25 g a.i ha(-1) (T(1)) and 50 g a.i ha(-1) (T(2)). Samples were collected periodically on the sampling days after applications.
Reena, Chauhan +2 more
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Studies on the Inheritance of Locule Formation in Tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2007To fully understand the tomato ovary locule formation of inheritance, two varieties, ovary multi-locule (MLK1) and few-locule (FL1), were used in these studies. Using reciprocal cross, self-cross, and backcross, we have constructed various groups to seek the genetic law and mechanisms of tomato locule formation, for modifying the tomato breeding theory.
Yue, Li, Tianlai, Li, Dan, Wang
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Characterization of the subtilase gene family in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
Plant Molecular Biology, 1999The gene family of subtilisin-like serine proteases (subtilases, SBTs) in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) comprises at least 15 members, 12 of which have been characterized in this study. Sequence comparison revealed that tomato subtilases fall into 5 distinct subfamilies. Single genes were shown to exist for LeSBT1, LeSBT2 and tmp), while 5 and
Meichtry J, Amrhein N, Schaller A
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF STERILE OVULES IN LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM MILL
American Journal of Botany, 1946PLANTS THAT are unfruitful for cytogenetic reasons appear in field populations of horticultural tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) at the rate of about one per 1,000 fruitful plants. Abortion of pollen or ovules largely explains the barren condition of these plants.
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Genetic analysis in tamato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
Madras Agricultural Journal, 2001A 5 x 5 diallel cross was conducted in tomato to study the genetic components of variance. Variation due to both additive and non-additive effects were important for days to first flowering, plant height, number of laterals per plant, fruit weight and number of locules per fruit.
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