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Potential Alternative Hosts and Transmissibility of Potato virus Y [PDF]
To study the potential alternative hosts to Potato virus Y (PVY), thirteen different plant species, Solanum tuberosum cv. Spounta L., S. tuberosum cv. Cara L., Datura stramonium L., D. metel L., Nicotiana tabacum cv.
Y. M. Shabana, H. A. Ketta, M. N. Rizk
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Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) is one of the most important pests in cultivated areas of vegetables and ornamental crops around the world. Based on the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidize I (mtCOI) sequence, there is evidence that B.
Kelly Cristina Gonçales Rocha +6 more
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Early and late blight are two diseases which pose a huge risk to both potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and tomato (Solanum lycopersicum, L. 1753) crops and make farmers run at a loss.
Alberta Odamea Anim-Ayeko +2 more
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GENETIC DIVERGENCE AND CLUSTER ANALYSIS IN TOMATO (Solanum lycopersicum L.).
Present investigation was carried out at AICRP on Vegetable Crops, OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha to assess the value and magnitude of genetic divergence among the genotypes using Mahalanobis D2 statistics. About fifty five genotypes were evaluated for 17 growth, yield and quality traits which were grouped into nineteen clusters.
Archana Mishra +7 more
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Genetic divergence in tomato lines (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
Twenty genotypes of tomato were assessed for their genetic divergence using Mahalanobis D2statistics. Based on D2 values of eleven yield related characters, genotypes were grouped in to five clusters. Maximum genotypes were grouped in cluster II (6) followed by cluster IV (5) the remaining 9 genotypes were distributed in three clusters, four in cluster
AK Patwary, T Singha, L Hassan, MZ Ullah
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CYTOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF TOMATO (SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM L.) GERMPLASM
Germplasm diversity of any crop plays a significant role in the establishment of a successful breeding programme. In this study, five tomato germplasm, namely Roma Savannah, Tima, UTC, Dan Zaria and Tagino were collected from the Nasarawa State College of Agriculture, Lafia were evaluated for their cytological characterization to determine the ...
null Musa, U. H. +4 more
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Ripening process of Solanum lycopersicum L. (tomato) with ethylene
Solanum lycopersicum L. (tomato) is a product of great importance for the world industry due to its versatility as a fresh and processed product; ethylene is a natural hormone present in fruits and vegetables whose function is to initiate the ripening process.
Luis Daniel García Parrales +4 more
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A multi‐omics framework combining multitissue genome‐wide association studies, metabolomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and functional validation uncovers the genetic basis of specialized metabolism in quinoa. The study identifies hundreds of metabolite‐associated loci, prioritizes candidate genes for saponin, betalain, and flavonoid biosynthesis ...
Julia von Steimker +11 more
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Herbivory‐Induced Stomatal Opening Triggers the Dispersal of an Invasive Insect Herbivore
The invasive leafminer Phthorimaea absoluta uniquely manipulates plant defenses by inducing stomatal opening in tomato. This response, mediated by the stomatal regulator IQM1, enhances the release of the repellent volatile benzaldehyde. This volatile triggers the dispersal of adult moths, facilitates colonization of new hosts, and leads to rapid ...
Limin Chen +10 more
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Investigations of the Evolved Molecular Basis for Terpenoid Biosynthesis in Marine Sponges
Confirming and extending a previous observation in another Bubarida sponge, genomic and functional analyses of A. cavernosa reveal that sponges retain the mevalonate pathway and employ single α‐domain T1TSs and UbiA‐type TSs for terpenoid biosynthesis. The absence of T1TSs clustering with other biosynthetic genes tentatively suggests, based on limited ...
Fangyan Chen +6 more
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