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Management of Biotic Stresses in Chickpea Exploiting Host Plant Resistance

Management of Biotic Stresses in Chickpea Exploiting Host Plant Resistance

... The resistance breeding remain at top of the agenda in most of the breeding programs including All India Coordinated Research Project on Chickpea (AICRP- Chickpea) as development of resistant cultivars is the most ...

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Beneficial Bacillus Strains Improve Plant Resistance to Phytopathogens: A Review

Beneficial Bacillus Strains Improve Plant Resistance to Phytopathogens: A Review

... against plant pathogens, are involved not only as biological control but also in order to protect their hosting ...inducing plant resistance to deleterious biotic and abiotic conditions or when ...

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Adult Plant Resistance of Wheat Entries to Black Rust Race 40-A

Adult Plant Resistance of Wheat Entries to Black Rust Race 40-A

... specific resistance (Herrera-Fossel et ...adult plant stages; like the presence of Sr2 gene which is a slow rusting gene or adult plant resistance (APR) gene in wheat genotypes shows a ...

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An overview of NMR-based metabolomics to identify secondary plant compounds involved in host plant resistance

An overview of NMR-based metabolomics to identify secondary plant compounds involved in host plant resistance

... resistant plant. NMR applied to thrips resistance in different host systems, including wild plants, ornamentals and crops, showed that the eco-metabolomic approach is ...host plant resistance ...

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High-throughput phenotyping of plant resistance to aphids by automated video tracking

High-throughput phenotyping of plant resistance to aphids by automated video tracking

... of resistance mechanisms still remain largely elusive and genomics studies strongly depend on the capacity for phenotyping large panels of ...assessing plant resistance to insect herbivores, such as ...

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A Review of Root Lesion Nematode: Identification and Plant Resistance

A Review of Root Lesion Nematode: Identification and Plant Resistance

... second plant pathogenic nema- tode only to root knot nematode (RKN) and cyst nema- tode (CN), not only because of their wide host ranges but also because of they distribute throughout the world ...

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Effects of silicon on plant resistance to environmental stresses: review

Effects of silicon on plant resistance to environmental stresses: review

... and Stêpniewski, 1985). Soil aeration is closely connected with the relations of air-water conditions in soils. Imbalance in these relations, for example, by flooding the soil, changes the chemical and physical soil ...

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Characterisation of parsnip canker pathogens and identification of plant resistance

Characterisation of parsnip canker pathogens and identification of plant resistance

... role in the survival of the fungus in the field due to the abundance of long-lived chlamydospores (as described in Chapter 1) produced in senescing tissue. It is common agricultural practice to plough in this infected ...

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Review Article: High Temperature Adult Plant Resistance, Key for Sustainable Control of Stripe Rust

Review Article: High Temperature Adult Plant Resistance, Key for Sustainable Control of Stripe Rust

... including resistance to stripe ...(HTAP) resistance to stripe/leaf rust have been commonly used ...rust resistance and better ...rust resistance and high protein with the flanking markers ...

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A rapid phenotyping method for adult plant resistance to leaf rust in wheat

A rapid phenotyping method for adult plant resistance to leaf rust in wheat

... for resistance to LR at the seed- ling stage in a glasshouse at The University of Queens- land, St Lucia, Queensland, ...the resistance gene Lr24 and was first reported in Australia in 2000 ...

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Stem rust resistance in 1BL 1RS and 2RL 2BS double wheat rye translocation lines

Stem rust resistance in 1BL 1RS and 2RL 2BS double wheat rye translocation lines

... Adult plant stem rust resistance. Evaluations for adult plant resistance (APR) were performed on the BC 1 F 3 and BC 1 F 4 populations (plus parents) in 2010 and 2011, respectively, at the ...

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Biochemical basis of insecticide resistance in the white backed plant hopper, sogatella furcifera (horvath) infesting rice

Biochemical basis of insecticide resistance in the white backed plant hopper, sogatella furcifera (horvath) infesting rice

... develop resistance to these chemicals (Armes et ...host-plant resistance as a possible solution to these outbreaks (Brar et ...Insecticide resistance is mainly attributed to two main ...

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Association Mapping for Leaf and Stem Rust Resistance Using Worldwide Spring Wheat Collection

Association Mapping for Leaf and Stem Rust Resistance Using Worldwide Spring Wheat Collection

... rust resistance gene Sr2 was transferred to hexaploid wheat from emmer wheat by ...century plant breeders performed thousands of crosses between breeders’ elite lines and ...disease resistance [52]. ...

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Identification of new sources of resistance to stem rust race Ug99 (TTKSK) in wheat genotypes

Identification of new sources of resistance to stem rust race Ug99 (TTKSK) in wheat genotypes

... of resistance to stem rust ...specific) resistance expression at seedling test, 60 selected genotypes were evaluated for their adult plant resistance to stem rust and agronomic traits across ...

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High throughput phenotyping for aphid resistance in large plant collections

High throughput phenotyping for aphid resistance in large plant collections

... the resistance against each individual ...of plant varieties that are resistant to the ...screening plant collections, including genebank accessions or varieties, landraces and crop wild relatives, ...

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Improving crop disease resistance : lessons from research on Arabidopsis and tomato

Improving crop disease resistance : lessons from research on Arabidopsis and tomato

... Plants are exposed to a wide-range of pests and pathogens, encom- passing bacteria, fungi, oomycetes, viruses, nematodes, and insects but only in specific interactions does this result in disease. How- ever, an average of ...

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Mycorrhiza-induced resistance: more than the sum of its parts?

Mycorrhiza-induced resistance: more than the sum of its parts?

... the plant innate immune ...of plant immune modulation, enhanced sugar allocation, increased nutrient uptake, and fungal modification of root exudates leads to changes in root exudation chemistry (green ...

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Steering soil microbiomes to suppress aboveground insect pests

Steering soil microbiomes to suppress aboveground insect pests

... of plant and soil microbiomes to induce resistance in plants to insect pests should be 274. an essential part of this second green revolution[r] ...

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Investigating wastewater treatment plant impact on antibiotic resistance within UK river systems

Investigating wastewater treatment plant impact on antibiotic resistance within UK river systems

... of resistance genes at these sites compared to Kennet 2 (which was also recorded to have high animal impact but did not have the direct impact of fish ...of resistance among the culturable fraction of ...

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Potential Candidate Genes for Improving Rice Disease Resistance

Potential Candidate Genes for Improving Rice Disease Resistance

... We only found three examples where inducible pro- moters were used. In the case of the avirulence gene avrXa27, this was necessary to avoid massive HR cell death triggered by the recognition of the product of the ...

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