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Registration of Albino‐Virescent Leaf peanut genetic stock

Journal of Plant Registrations, 2020
AbstractRecently, an Albino‐Virescent Leaf peanut plant (Reg. no. GS‐10, PI 693218) (Arachis hypogaea L.) was identified in an F10 advanced breeding line, GA 082524, at the University of Georgia, Gibbs Research Farm in Tifton, GA. GA 082524 was the result of a three‐way cross between ‘Georgia‐02C’ × (‘Georgia‐01R’ × ‘COAN’).
Nino Brown, William D. Branch
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A virescent mutant in melon

1995
National ...
Pitrat, Michel, Olivier, C., Ricard, M.
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Virescent tongue

Annals of Hematology, 2017
Alaa M. Ali, Meagan Jacoby, Rizwan Romee
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Fine mapping of leaf delayed virescence gene dv4 in Triticum aestivum

Gene
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important crops worldwide, and its yield affects national food security. Wheat leaves are key photosynthetic organs where carbohydrates are synthesized for grain yield. Leaf colour mutants are ideal germplasm resources for molecular genetic studies of wheat chloroplast development, chlorophyll synthesis ...
Peipei, Zhang   +10 more
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Two virescent mutants in melon (Cucumis melo)

1991
International ...
Pitrat, Michel   +4 more
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EARLY AND VIRESCENT MARIGOLDS*

Journal of Heredity, 1940
THOMAS M. LITTLE   +2 more
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Cotton virescence phytoplasma and its weed reservoir in Mali.

2009
A phytoplasma associated with cotton virescence disease was identified in several cotton plants showing virescence, Stunting, yellowing and reddening in the cotton-growing areas of Yanfolila and Kolondjeba, in the Bougouni Region (South west Mall).
Marzachi C   +7 more
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Virescence of Papaver rhoeas: a new phytoplasma disease

1996
A formerly undescribed, phytoplasma-induced virescence disease of corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) was observed in several agricultural areas of southern Italy. The disease is caused by a uniform phytoplasma that was identified to be a member of the aster yellows strain cluster.
MARCONE, Carmine   +2 more
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