نتایج جستجو برای: potato size

تعداد نتایج: 576939  

Journal: :International Journal of Plant Genomics 2008
Glenn J. Bryan Ingo Hein

Potato, a highly heterozygous tetraploid, is undergoing an exciting phase of genomics resource development. The potato research community has established extensive genomic resources, such as large expressed sequence tag (EST) data collections, microarrays and other expression profiling platforms, and large-insert genomic libraries. Moreover, potato will now benefit from a global potato physical...

2017
Chao An Sai-jian Ma Fan Chang Wen-jiao Xue

Pullulan is a natural exopolysaccharide with many useful characteristics. However, pullulan is more costly than other exopolysaccharides, which limits its effective application. The purpose of this study was to adopt a novel mixed-sugar strategy for maximizing pullulan production, mainly using potato starch hydrolysate as a low-cost substrate for liquid-state fermentation by Aureobasidium pullu...

Journal: :Phytopathology 1998
P J Oyarzun A Pozo M E Ordoñez K Doucett G A Forbes

ABSTRACT Sixty Ecuadorian isolates of Phytophthora infestans from potato and 60 isolates from tomato were compared for dilocus allozyme genotype, mitochondrial DNA haplotype, mating type, and specific virulence on 11 potato R-gene differential plants and four tomato cultivars, two of which contained different Ph genes. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) fingerprints of subsamples o...

2004
D. Peters

The general economic development in Asia has resulted in the reallocation of sweet potato utilization between pig feed and starch processing. In China, which produces 85% of the world’s sweet potato, about 45% is fed to pigs. Vietnam, the second largest world producer, allocates 75% to pig feed since sweet potato cannot compete with cassava as a raw material. Papua, Indonesia, does not occupy a...

2016
Hongwei Gao Xiaofan Yu Tingting Deng Min Sun Xizhi Xiao Xin Huang Ying Chen Ronggui Li

BACKGROUND The isolation of unknown DNA sequences flanked by known sequences is an important task in the event-specific detection of GMOs. None of event-specific detection method was developed based on the junction sequence of an exogenous integrant in the transgenic potato AV43-6-G7. RESULTS The flanking sequence between the exogenous fragment and recombinant chromosome of this potato was su...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2001
K A Garrett R J Nelson C C Mundt G Chacón R E Jaramillo G A Forbes

ABSTRACT A field study at three highland sites near Quito, Ecuador, was conducted to determine whether host-diversity effects on potato late blight would be as important as recently found in studies conducted in temperate areas. We compared three potato mixtures and use of mixtures in combination with different planting densities and two fungicide regimes. Treatment comparisons were made by abs...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Potato is an important food crop with high water-use-efficiency but low drought tolerance. The bottleneck in tolerance breeding phenotyping managed field environments. Fundamental research on predominantly done container-based test systems controlled However, the portability of results from these to performance under conditions debated. Thus, we analyzed effects climate conditions, container si...

2003
Ivan Simko Kathleen G. Haynes Richard W. Jones

Verticillium wilt is a vascular disease predominantly caused by the soil-borne fungi Verticillium dahliae and Verticillium albo-atrum. Most of the commercial potato cultivars grown in the USA are susceptible to Verticillium, resulting in significant crop losses. Development of new cultivars with resistance gene(s) against the pathogen can be assisted with molecular marker technology that allows...

2008
Rick A. Boydston Kassim Al-Khatib

Mesotrione is an effective herbicide for volunteer potato control but is not selective in several crops, including onion and carrot. Studies were conducted in 2006 to evaluate the effectiveness of wiper-applied mesotrione for control of volunteer potato in a potato crop. Surprisingly, nontreated potatoes growing adjacent to mesotrione-treated plants exhibited bleaching symptoms resembling mesot...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2011
Julien Levy Aravind Ravindran Dennis Gross Cecilia Tamborindeguy Elizabeth Pierson

Zebra Chip disease is a serious threat to potato production. The pathogen, the phloem-limited bacterium 'Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum,' is vectored by the potato and tomato psyllid Bactericerca cockerelli to potato and tomato. Patterns of pathogen translocation through phloem in potato and tomato plants were examined to determine whether rate or direction of translocation vary by host s...

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