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Inheritance of powdery mildew resistance in strawberry lines from the Israeli germplasm collection
Year:
2007
Source of publication :
NASS / NASGA PROCEEDINGS
Authors :
אלעד, יגאל
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.
דאי, ניר
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.
דוד, נדב
;
.
ליפשיץ, כרמית
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סלוצקי, שרה
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שליט, נ'
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תנעמי, זכריה
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From page:
74
To page:
76
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Total pages:
3
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Abstract:

Powdery mildew (PM) of strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa), caused by the obligate parasite Podosphaera aphanis syn., is a major fungal disease of strawberry crops all over the world.
This disease is particularly severe in the humid environments of covered, small tunnels and greenhouses. Marked variation in the susceptibility of different strawberry cultivars to PM and a high heritability of PM resistance have been reported in strawberry breeding populations. This implies a great potential for the breeding of new cultivars with enhanced disease resistance.

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Related Files :
Fragaria
Podosphaera aphanis
powdery mildew
Powdery mildew resistance
strawberry
Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa)
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Article number:
0
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Database:
גוגל סקולר
Publication Type:
מאמר מתוך כינוס
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Language:
אנגלית
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02/03/2022 17:27
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Scientific Publication
Inheritance of powdery mildew resistance in strawberry lines from the Israeli germplasm collection

Powdery mildew (PM) of strawberry (Fragaria ×ananassa), caused by the obligate parasite Podosphaera aphanis syn., is a major fungal disease of strawberry crops all over the world.
This disease is particularly severe in the humid environments of covered, small tunnels and greenhouses. Marked variation in the susceptibility of different strawberry cultivars to PM and a high heritability of PM resistance have been reported in strawberry breeding populations. This implies a great potential for the breeding of new cultivars with enhanced disease resistance.

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