نتایج جستجو برای: tomato wilt

تعداد نتایج: 29490  

Journal: :Journal of applied biology and biotechnology 2023

Biocontrol efficacy of Trichoderma spp. against wilt tomato caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici S. Sundaramoorthy and P. Balabaskar

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2000
M Jahn I Paran K Hoffmann E R Radwanski K D Livingstone R C Grube E Aftergoot M Lapidot J Moyer

The Tsw gene conferring dominant resistance to the Tospovirus Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in Capsicum spp. has been tagged with a random amplified polymorphic DNA marker and mapped to the distal portion of chromosome 10. No mapped homologues of Sw-5, a phenotypically similar dominant TSWV resistance gene in tomato, map to this region in C. annuum, although a number of Sw-5 homologues are f...

2011
Ainong Shi Richard Vierling Richard Grazzini Pengyin Chen Homer Caton Dilip Panthee

Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is one of the most destructive viral diseases that threaten worldwide tomato (Solanuum lycopersicum L. syn Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) production. Use of host resistance appears to be the best way to control the disease. Marker assisted selection (MAS) has become very important and useful in the selection of TSWV resistance genes. The objective of this resear...

2017
Calum R Wilson Noel W Davies Ross Corkrey Annabel J Wilson Alison M Mathews Guy C Westmore

Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) causes sporadic but serious disease in Australian potato crops. TSWV is naturally spread to potato by thrips of which Thrips tabaci is the most important. Prior studies indicated possible non-preference of potato cultivars to T. tabaci. Select potato cultivars were assessed for non-preference to T. tabaci in paired and group choice trials. Cultivars 'Bismark', '...

2016
Anna Trojak-Goluch Dorota Laskowska Karolina Kursa

Thielaviopsis basicola and Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) are the most important problems in a moderate climate zone. Previously obtained doubled haploids (DH) of F1 hybrids of the flue-cured line WGL3 resistant to Th. basicola and the dark-cured line PW-834 carrying RTSW-al gene provided the research material. Biological tests and SCAR markers linked with TSWV were applied to confirm resista...

2013
Alana L. Jacobson George G. Kennedy

Local adaptation between sympatric host and parasite populations driven by vector genetics appears to be a factor that influences dynamics of disease epidemics and evolution of insect-vectored viruses. Although T. tabaci is the primary vector of Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in some areas of the world, it is not an important vector of this economically important plant virus in many areas whe...

2015
Zhong Wei Jian-Feng Huang Jie Hu Yi-An Gu Chun-Lan Yang Xin-Lan Mei Qi-Rong Shen Yang-Chun Xu Ville-Petri Friman Boris Alexander Vinatzer

Tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum bacterium is a severe problem in Southern China, where relatively high environmental temperatures commonly prevails during the crop seasons. Previous research has indicated that bacterial wilt disease incidence generally increases during the warm months of summer leading to reduced tomato yield. Moreover, the efficacy of bio-organic fertili...

2004

Name: Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus Synonyms: Tomato spotted wilt virus Pineapple yellow spot virus Taxonomic position: Viruses: Bunyaviridae: Tospovirus Common names: TSWV (acronym) Spotted wilt, bronze leaf (English) Maladie bronzée (French) Bronceado (Spanish) Bronzefleckenkrankheit (German) Vira-cabeça (Portuguese) Notes on taxonomy and nomenclature: this virus with isometric particles is ...

2013
Neena Mitter Vikas Koundal Sarah Williams Hanu Pappu

BACKGROUND Viral small RNAs (vsiRNAs) in the infected host can be generated from viral double-stranded RNA replicative intermediates, self-complementary regions of the viral genome or from the action of host RNA-dependent RNA polymerases on viral templates. The vsiRNA abundance and profile as well as the endogenous small RNA population can vary between different hosts infected by the same virus...

2013
Jonathan M. Jacobs Annett Milling Raka M. Mitra Clifford S. Hogan Florent Ailloud Philippe Prior Caitilyn Allen

UNLABELLED During bacterial wilt of tomato, the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum upregulates expression of popS, which encodes a type III-secreted effector in the AvrE family. PopS is a core effector present in all sequenced strains in the R. solanacearum species complex. The phylogeny of popS mirrors that of the species complex as a whole, suggesting that this is an ancient, vertically in...

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