Potential Use of Benomyl for Control of Ergot (Claviceps africana) in Sorghum A-lines in Zimbabwe [PDF]
In the absence of a successful practice for the control of ergot (caused by C. africana) on sorghum A-lines (male-steriles) in Zimbabwe, 2 fungicides, benomyl as Benlate and thiram, were tested in greenhouse and field experiments conducted at the Matopos
Frederickson, D E, Leuschner, K
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Evaluation of different CMS lines for out crossing potential in rice [PDF]
A total of 74 CMS lines in rice and their maintainers were evaluated for morphological and floral charactersinfluencing out crossing rate. Out of 74 CMS lines, forty two CMS lines were completely pollen sterile.
M. Umadevi, P.Veerabadhiran, S.Manonmani and P.Shanmugasundaram
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Kekerabatan Beberapa Aksesi Padi Lokal Tahan Hama Penyakit Berdasarkan Analisis Polimorfisme Marka SSR [PDF]
The level of phylogeny among local rice that has identified the resistances to plant pests and diseases needs to be studied to determine the genetic distance, so that information can be used for a recommendation parental crosses.
Rohaeni, W. R. (Wage) +4 more
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Identification of usable maintainers and restorers for new CMS lines of rice (O. sativa L.) [PDF]
The success of hybrid rice technology depends on the extent of heterosis realized and the grain quality of rice. Seven new CMSlines developed at Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Mandya through backcross breeding were evaluated along with twochecks ...
Shivakumar, N.*, C. Devaraja, H.C. Lohithaswa, D.K. Sidde Gowda and R.S. Kulkarni
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Abstract The sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench ssp. bicolor] germplasm lines Tx3499–Tx3503 (Reg. no. GP‐948–Reg. no. GP‐952, PI 706257–PI 706261) were developed by the Texas A&M AgriLife Research sorghum breeding program in 2024. These lines are resistant to acetyl‐coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase)‐inhibiting herbicides used for post‐emergence control
Daniel Crozier +5 more
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Multiple QTL for horticultural traits and quantitative resistance to Phytophthora infestans linked on Solanum habrochaites chromosome 11. [PDF]
Previously, a Phytophthora infestans resistance QTL from Solanum habrochaites chromosome 11 was introgressed into cultivated tomato (S. lycopersicum). Fine mapping of this resistance QTL using near-isogenic lines (NILs) revealed some co-located QTL with ...
Haggard, J Erron +2 more
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Abstract Phacelia sect. Glandulosae, with ca. 62 taxa, is the most diverse of the 11 sections of the genus Phacelia (Hydrophyllaceae). The family is largely restricted to North and Central America, but the genus Phacelia has an amphitropical distribution with nine species reported from western South America, five of which have been assigned to P. sect.
Maria‐Anna Vasile +3 more
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Exploiting Genetic and Genomic Resources to Enhance Heat-Tolerance in Tomatoes [PDF]
High temperature is one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses in tomatoes. Many studies highlighted that even small increases in temperature can alter the plant reproductive system, causing a significant reduction in tomato yield.
Barone, Amalia +6 more
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Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) improvement: Challenges and prospects—A review
Abstract Finger millet is a climate‐resilient and highly nutritious small grain crop widely grown in the semi‐arid tropics. It has multiple uses, including for food, feed and beverage preparations. However, finger millet is an under‐utilized and under‐researched crop with a mean yield of <1.0 t/ha despite a potential productivity of up to 8 t/ha.
Adane Gebreyohannes +5 more
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Interspecific reproductive barriers in the tomato clade [PDF]
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Interspecific Reproductive Barriers (IRBs) preserve species identity by preventing interspecific hybridization, an essential facet of the biological species concept.
Baek, You Soon
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