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Improved control of Septoria tritici blotch in durum wheat using cultivar mixtures
Mixtures of cultivars with contrasting levels of resistance can suppress infectious diseases in wheat, as demonstrated in numerous field experiments.
S. Ben M’Barek +7 more
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Skim‐sequencing for genomic selection in wheat: a comparison of marker platforms
Abstract The promise of genomics‐assisted breeding relies on efficient, affordable, and abundant molecular markers. Leveraging modern sequencing technology, commercial laboratory products, and open‐source software, we demonstrate how ultra‐low whole‐genome sequencing coverage (skim‐seq, 0.05–0.10x) can be a viable marker platform. The direct generation
Jared L. Crain +6 more
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New and rare species of Sphaeropsidales in the Polish flora. II
Sixteen species of Sphaeropsidales (Apiocarpella, Ascochyta, Pestaloziella and Septoria) - new or rarely found in the Polish flora - have been given in this paper. Many of them are rarely found in Europe as well as in other regions all over the world e.g.
Joanna Romaszewska-Sałata +2 more
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Hyperspectral Canopy Sensing of Wheat Septoria Tritici Blotch Disease
Producing quantitative and reliable measures of crop disease is essential for resistance breeding, but is challenging and time consuming using traditional phenotyping methods.
K. Yu +7 more
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Harnessing genomic resources for passion fruit improvement: Progress and prospects
Abstract Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) is a highly nutritious horticultural crop cultivated widely across tropical and subtropical regions. Despite decades of breeding efforts that have led to the release of a few high‐yielding cultivars, on‐farm productivity remains suboptimal, and several existing cultivars are showing signs of declining vigor ...
Khushboo Fulara +8 more
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Parasitic fungi of the genera Betula and Salix
In the years 2001-2004, the occurrence of parasitic fungi of plants of the genera Betula and Salix growing in the Słowiński National Park was investigated. The plant species examined included B. pubescens, B. pendula, S. aurita, S. caprea, S. cinerea, S.
Iwona Adamska
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In order to obtain high yields of winter durum wheat, it is necessary not only to use advanced agricultural technologies, but also to sow varieties resistant to major diseases.
O. S. Zhogaleva +4 more
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Review on the possible interactions of pests, diseases & weeds in cereals grown in organic and conventional agriculture [PDF]
Background The demand for organically produced food is outstripping the ability of UK farmers to supply it and the majority is imported. Furthermore, there is a major shortfall in home-produced organic cereals and cereal products, including straw.
Anon
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In silico reversal of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) identifies the origins of repeat families and uncovers obscured duplicated genes [PDF]
Background: Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) is a fungal genome defence mechanism guarding against transposon invasion. RIP mutates the sequence of repeated DNA and over time renders the affected regions unrecognisable by similarity search tools such ...
Hane, J.K., Oliver, R.P.
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First genome‐wide association mapping of adult plant Septoria nodorum blotch resistance. Some adult plant resistance loci were shared with seedling resistance loci. Other adult plant resistance loci were significant across environments.
A. Ruud +7 more
semanticscholar +1 more source

