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Modern Breeding Strategies and Tools for Durable Late Blight Resistance in Potato. [PDF]
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Current taxonomic interpretations of Solanum microdontum BITTER partition the species into two or three infraspecific taxa, variously recognized as subspecies or varieties. The present study reexamines these taxa using morphological data from four individuals each of 69 accessions from most of the range of the species, planted in a common field plot ...
Ronald G Van Den Berg +2 more
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Variation for Tuber Greening in the Diploid Wild Potato Solanum Microdontum
Greening of the tuber skin is an undesirable defect in fresh and processed potato. Tubers of 92 Solanum microdontum families represented by 12 individuals each were generated in the winter greenhouse in 2009–2010. These were evaluated in two trials of family bulks after 4 days of exposure to 200 ft candles of fluorescent white light at room temperature,
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Selection and Validation of an AFLP Marker Core Collection for the Wild Potato Solanum microdontum
American Journal of Potato Research, 2013Solanum microdontum is a diploid potato species with features that make it a good model for research into management and use of germplasm in the genebank. Its taxonomic status is unambiguous and it is in the taxonomic series of wild species closest to cultivated forms.
John Bamberg +2 more
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Solanum microdontum (PI 558098): A diagnostic host plant for potato virus A
American Potato Journal, 1994Solanum microdontum (PI 558098) develops diagnostic symptoms when inoculated with plant sap containing potato virus A (PVA). The symptoms consist of local lesions (2–4 mm), followed by systemic necrosis of leaf veins, bronzing of leaf surface, and leaf drop.
Mathuresh Singh +2 more
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Mapping Late Blight Resistance in Solanum microdontum Bitter
A diploid Solanum population was developed with the objective of mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with resistance to Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary, the causal organism of late blight. The mapping population was a cross between a late blight resistant selection of Solanum microdontum Bitter and a susceptible diploid breeding ...
D. A. Bisognin +4 more
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Identification of Resistance to Dickeya dianthicola Soft Rot in Solanum microdontum
American Journal of Potato Research, 2022John Bamberg +2 more
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Tuber Calcium Accumulation in the Wild Potato Solanum Microdontum
American Journal of Potato ResearchJohn Bamberg +2 more
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