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Male sterility‐induced parthenocarpy arose during tomato domestication
Abstract The huge diversity of cultivated tomatoes is the result of a long process of domestication followed by intensive breeding. Breeding efforts have been focused on increasing fruit size and on the diversification of fruit phenotypes. The formation of seedless (parthenocarpic) fruits in tomato plants is an interesting trait for growers, providing ...
Blanca Salazar‐Sarasua +8 more
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The hepta-β-glucoside elicitor-binding proteins from legumes represent a putative receptor family [PDF]
The ability of legumes to recognize and respond to β-glucan elicitors by synthesizing phytoalexins is consistent with the existence of a membrane-bound β-glucan-binding site.
Ebel, J. +4 more
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The spread of new viral pathogens and phytoplasmas in cultivated plants and their risks
Abstract The study contains a description of the genome and particles, spectrum of host plants, geographical distribution, forecast of spread and impacts on agricultural production, disease symptoms, life cycle, and means of protection in integrated and organic production in the Czech Republic for 22 plant viruses, 3 viroids and 4 phytoplasmas, in ...
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Evaluation of resistance to tomato curly stunt virus in tomato [PDF]
Solanum lycopersicon (the cultivated tomato) is a commodity of great economic importance in South Africa (SA) as well as worldwide. A destructive viral disease known as Tomato curly stunt virus, ToCSV-[ZA:Ond:98], belonging to the genus Begomovirus has
Dias, Katia
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Evidence for RNA recombination between distinct isolates of Pepino mosaic virus. [PDF]
Genetic recombination plays an important role in the evolution of virus genomes. In this study we analyzed publicly available genomic sequences of Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) for recombination events using several bioinformatics tools.
Hasiów-Jaroszewska, B. +4 more
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En condiciones de campo, se evaluaron 32 introducciones silvestres de Lycopersicon sp. y una de la especie cultivada, L. esculentum Mili, con el fin de determinar la resistencia a Scrobipalpula absoluta (Meyrick).
Parra S. Alvaro +2 more
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Cloning and Nucleotide Sequence of Two S-RNases from Lycopersicon peruvianum (L.) Mill [PDF]
J, Royo, Y, Kowyama, A E, Clarke
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Seedling salt tolerance in tomato [PDF]
Soils with higher concentrations of salt are becoming more and more a constraint for many crops to obtain high yields. Wild tomato species, adapted to adverse environments, are a potential reservoir for genes underlying quantitative trait loci (QTL ...
Bai, Y. +7 more
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<p>En condiciones de campo, se evaluaron 32 introducciones silvestres de Lycopersicon sp. y una de la especie cultivada, L. esculentum Mill, con el fin de determinar la resistencia a Scrobipalpula absoluta (Meyrick).
Vallejo Cabrera Franco Alirio +2 more
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Septoria leaf spot (Septoria lycopersici) is one of the major fungal diseases of tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) in tropical and subtropical regions with humid climates and/or in areas cultivated under sprinkler irrigation systems. Sources of resistance have been found in accessions of Solanum (section Lycopersicon) species.
Satelis, Jaqueson Ferreira +2 more
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