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MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION FOR SCAB RESISTANT APPLE
Acta Horticulturae, 2001Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint., is of major economic importance in European commercial production. Many apple breeding programs focus on the development of high quality disease-resistant cultivars, since the pathogen requires between 15 and 25 chemical treatments, effecting both the environment and the economics of ...
L. Giongo +3 more
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Mapping of quantitative trait loci for scab resistance in apple (Malus × domestica) variety, Shireen
Molecular Biology Reports, 2021S. Mir +9 more
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Mapping of the apple scab-resistance gene Vb
Genome, 2006Apple scab, caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis , is the major production constraint in temperate zones with humid springs. Normally, its control relies on frequent and regular fungicide applications. Because this control strategy has come under increasing criticism, major efforts are being directed toward the breeding of scab-resistant apple ...
Erdin N. +6 more
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Screening for Fusarium Scab Resistance in Triticale
1996The incidence of Fusarium scab in the areas intended for triticale in Romania is relatively high. Breeding for resistance to this pathogen is the main way to reduce yield losses. All breeding materials beginning with the F4 - F5 generations are tested by artificial inoculations in the field.
Mariana Ittu +2 more
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DNA markers linked to Malus floribunda 821 scab resistance
Plant Molecular Biology, 1994Breeding resistant apple plants is an alternative way to control fungal pathogens reducing the environmental impact due to the use of pesticides. The breeding of apple cultivars resistant to Venturia inaequalis could be much improved by marker-assisted selection.
B. Koller +4 more
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Resistance to powdery scab inSolanum tuberosum L.
American Potato Journal, 1964Seedlings and named varieties of potatoes were planted in five-hill lots in soil infested with the powdery scab organism. Over a three year period, the incidence of powdery scab varied considerably. In all three years, however, the Kennebec variety, used as a check, showed considerable infection indicating it to be very susceptible to this disease. The
F. E. Manzer +2 more
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Sheep scab mites show resistance to moxidectin
Veterinary Record, 2018It's been almost three years since over 200,000 saiga antelopes died in central Kazakhstan, in a mass mortality event that shocked researchers and wildlife experts alike. But now, as Georgina Mills explains, research has revealed that there was more to the deaths than first thought.
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Sioux: A scab resistant red potato variety
American Potato Journal, 1970Sioux is a uniform round, red, slightly scaly russet variety of medium maturity. The variety is resistant to scab (Streptomyces scabies) and susceptible to Fusarium, Verticillium and late blight. In Nebraska, Sioux produces moderate to high yields, but higher yields of U.S.
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[Breeding for digenic apple resistance to scab].
Genetika, 2003The results of the apple breeding for digenic resistance to scab (1979-2000), which is more long-term than the monogenic breeding, have been reviewed. The hybrid seeds obtained from the reciprocal crossing between the Vf and Vm resistance gene donors served as the original material.
V V, Zhdanov, E N, Sedov
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Alasclear: A high quality scab resistant potato
American Potato Journal, 1983Alasclear was released from the breeding program at Palmer to provide Alaskan potato growers with a variety as resistant to potato scab as Ontario and of much better quality than that variety. Alasclear has a clear skin and is very acceptable at harvest for chip manufacture. Ninety days from planting it accumulated high dry matter as indicated by 1.089
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