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Temperate vegetable crops

Scientia Horticulturae, 1993
Abstract Many vegetable crops are cultured in the temperate climate zones. The major vegetable crop species belong to 21 genera and eight families. Gene introduction in each of these crops requires reproducible and efficient methods for genetic transformation and plant regeneration.
J. Wijbrandi, M.T.J. de Both
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Vegetable Crops

2023
Robert Brendler   +10 more
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Transgenic Vegetable Crops

Journal of New Seeds, 2004
Summary Modern gene transfer based on recombinant DNA technology is a rapidly growing subject and offers vast opportunity for manifesting the utility of this technology in economic terms. Various areas where there is an enormous scope for this technology application in vegetables include improved yield, altered nutrition quality, improved resistance to
R.B. Ram, S.K. Dasgupta
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Cruciferous Vegetable Crops

2014
Economic importance and losses, symptoms/damage, pre-disposing factors, epidemiology, survival and spread, and biointensive integrated management of insect and mite pests, fungal, bacterial, viral/mycoplasma diseases, nematode pests, and disease complexes of Cruciferous vegetable crops (cabbage and cauliflower) using physical methods, cultural methods,
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Solanaceous Vegetable Crops

2014
Economic importance and losses, symptoms/damage, pre-disposing factors, epidemiology, survival and spread, and biointensive integrated management of insect and mite pests, fungal, bacterial, viral/mycoplasma diseases, nematode pests, and disease complexes of Solanaceous vegetable crops (potato, tomato, brinjal, chilli and bell pepper) using physical ...
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Cucurbitaceous Vegetable Crops

2014
Economic importance and losses, symptoms/damage, pre-disposing factors, epidemiology, survival and spread, and biointensive integrated management of insect and mite pests, fungal, bacterial, viral/mycoplasma diseases, nematode pests, and disease complexes of Cucurbitaceous vegetable crops (pumpkin, cucumber, water melon, musk melon, pointed gourd and ...
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Bulbous Vegetable Crops

2014
Economic importance and losses, symptoms/damage, pre-disposing factors, epidemiology, survival and spread, and biointensive integrated management of insect and mite pests, fungal, bacterial, viral/mycoplasma diseases, nematode pests, and disease complexes of bulbous vegetable crops (onion and garlic) using physical methods, cultural methods, botanical ...
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Root Vegetable Crops

2014
Economic importance and losses, symptoms/damage, pre-disposing factors, epidemiology, survival and spread, and biointensive integrated management of insect and mite pests, fungal, bacterial, viral/mycoplasma diseases, nematode pests, and disease complexes of root vegetable crops (radish, carrot, and beet root) using physical methods, cultural methods ...
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Root Vegetable Crops

Journal of New Seeds, 2004
Summary Significant heterosis for earliness and yield has been reported for root vegetable crops. Major root crops are carrot, radish, turnip and garden beet. These vegetables are used as cooked or as a salad. The hybrids in these crops are also gaining popularity all over the world. These are highly cross-pollinated crops.
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Leguminous Vegetable Crops

2014
Economic importance and losses, symptoms/damage, pre-disposing factors, epidemiology, survival and spread, and biointensive integrated management of insect and mite pests, fungal, bacterial, viral/mycoplasma diseases, nematode pests, and disease complexes of Leguminous vegetable crops (pea, French bean, cowpea, pigeon pea, field bean, and cluster bean)
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