Author: Michael Edward Devey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Genetics of Verticillium Wilt Tolerance in Cotton
Author: Michael Edward Devey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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A Genetic Analysis of Gl2, Gl3, and a Gene, Vt., Determining Tolerance to Verticillium Wilt in Cotton
Author: Terry Micheal Turner
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Mapping of Verticillium Wilt Resistance Genes in Cotton
A Quantitative Genetic Study of Verticillium Wilt Resistance Among Selected Lines of Upland Cotton
Verticillium Wilts
Author: G. F. Pegg
Publisher: CABI
ISBN: 9781845933227
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
The genus Verticillium Nees represents one of the world's major fungal pathogens, affecting crop plants mostly in the cool and warm temperate regions, it also occurs in sub-tropical and tropical areas. There are some six species which cause severe wilting in trees, herbaceous plants and plantation crops. Other species are responsible for non-wilt diseases of banana and mushroom, another species infects insects.The monograph provides a comprehensive reference source on Verticillium, enabling research workers to see what has already been achieved and to identify the many new areas of research in which original contributions could be made to further the understanding and control of this important pathogen and the disease it causes.
Publisher: CABI
ISBN: 9781845933227
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 564
Book Description
The genus Verticillium Nees represents one of the world's major fungal pathogens, affecting crop plants mostly in the cool and warm temperate regions, it also occurs in sub-tropical and tropical areas. There are some six species which cause severe wilting in trees, herbaceous plants and plantation crops. Other species are responsible for non-wilt diseases of banana and mushroom, another species infects insects.The monograph provides a comprehensive reference source on Verticillium, enabling research workers to see what has already been achieved and to identify the many new areas of research in which original contributions could be made to further the understanding and control of this important pathogen and the disease it causes.
Fungal Wilt Diseases of Plants
Author: Marshal Mace
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0323143911
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 655
Book Description
Fungal Wilt Diseases of Plants focuses on wilt diseases caused by the fungal genera Verticillium, Fusarium, and Ceratocystis. Special attention is given to the interactions of physiological, biochemical, and anatomical factors, as these relate to pathogenesis and mechanisms of disease resistance. Organized into 16 chapters, this book begins with a description, in a historical perspective, of the major research themes in fungal wilt diseases. It then looks into the worldwide status of this plant disease. The three subsequent chapters describe the epidemiology and life cycle of the major fungal wilt pathogens in Fusarium, Verticillium, and Ceratocystis. This book also provides an in-depth view of the genetics and biochemistry of these pathogens; the nature of pathogenesis and the effects of wilt pathogens on host-water relations; and the sources and genetics of host resistance in field and fruit crops, vegetable crops, and shade trees. Other chapters are dedicated to the biochemistry, physiology, and the anatomical aspects of resistance and to the progress in the biological and chemical control of these pathogens. This text will be of great value to graduate students and senior research scientists in plant pathology, physiology, and biochemistry, who are specifically involved in studying wilt diseases and host-parasite interactions. It will provide them the detailed background information needed to supplement their specialized research interests.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 0323143911
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 655
Book Description
Fungal Wilt Diseases of Plants focuses on wilt diseases caused by the fungal genera Verticillium, Fusarium, and Ceratocystis. Special attention is given to the interactions of physiological, biochemical, and anatomical factors, as these relate to pathogenesis and mechanisms of disease resistance. Organized into 16 chapters, this book begins with a description, in a historical perspective, of the major research themes in fungal wilt diseases. It then looks into the worldwide status of this plant disease. The three subsequent chapters describe the epidemiology and life cycle of the major fungal wilt pathogens in Fusarium, Verticillium, and Ceratocystis. This book also provides an in-depth view of the genetics and biochemistry of these pathogens; the nature of pathogenesis and the effects of wilt pathogens on host-water relations; and the sources and genetics of host resistance in field and fruit crops, vegetable crops, and shade trees. Other chapters are dedicated to the biochemistry, physiology, and the anatomical aspects of resistance and to the progress in the biological and chemical control of these pathogens. This text will be of great value to graduate students and senior research scientists in plant pathology, physiology, and biochemistry, who are specifically involved in studying wilt diseases and host-parasite interactions. It will provide them the detailed background information needed to supplement their specialized research interests.
Molecular Mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci Conferring Resistance to Verticillium Wilt in Cotton
Author: Asena Akköse
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Cotton with its valuable natural fiber is an economically important field plant. Resistance against stress conditions and diseases are desired traits in cotton production. Verticillium wilt is one of the major factors resulting in huge cotton yield losses. Control of Verticillium disease has not been successful because of low genetic diversity and a complex disease mechanism. Moreover resistance against Verticillium wilt is a quantitative trait that is regulated by more than one gene and under environmental effects. Due to this complex inheritance, conventional breeding methods have not resulted in efficient resistance. Therefore, it is necessary to develop cotton lines resistant to Verticillium wilt using molecular breeding techniques. In this study we aimed to identify the quantitative trait loci which are responsible for Verticillium wilt resistance. For this purpose, we carried out a Verticillium wilt disease test in a natural population composed of 118 individuals. We inoculated the population with Verticillium dahliae in five replicates. After one month, the symptoms were examined and phenotypic variation was detected and scored. We then used 100 SSR markers for genotyping of the population. Population structure was determined with STRUCTURE 2.2.3. According to results, we determined two clusters. There were 44 and 34 individuals in the first and second clusters, respectively. A total of 40 individuals remained intermixed. Association analysis between phenotypic and allelic data was carried out with TASSEL 2.1. In this way we identified 30 SSR markers associated with Verticillium wilt resistance at a significance level of p
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cotton
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Cotton with its valuable natural fiber is an economically important field plant. Resistance against stress conditions and diseases are desired traits in cotton production. Verticillium wilt is one of the major factors resulting in huge cotton yield losses. Control of Verticillium disease has not been successful because of low genetic diversity and a complex disease mechanism. Moreover resistance against Verticillium wilt is a quantitative trait that is regulated by more than one gene and under environmental effects. Due to this complex inheritance, conventional breeding methods have not resulted in efficient resistance. Therefore, it is necessary to develop cotton lines resistant to Verticillium wilt using molecular breeding techniques. In this study we aimed to identify the quantitative trait loci which are responsible for Verticillium wilt resistance. For this purpose, we carried out a Verticillium wilt disease test in a natural population composed of 118 individuals. We inoculated the population with Verticillium dahliae in five replicates. After one month, the symptoms were examined and phenotypic variation was detected and scored. We then used 100 SSR markers for genotyping of the population. Population structure was determined with STRUCTURE 2.2.3. According to results, we determined two clusters. There were 44 and 34 individuals in the first and second clusters, respectively. A total of 40 individuals remained intermixed. Association analysis between phenotypic and allelic data was carried out with TASSEL 2.1. In this way we identified 30 SSR markers associated with Verticillium wilt resistance at a significance level of p
A Joint Genetic Linkage Mapping and Genome-wide Association Study of Drought and Salinity Tolerance and Verticillium Wilt and Thrips Resistance in Cotton
Author: R.T. Abdelraheem Abdelraheem
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 774
Book Description
In the first study, seedlings of 142 backcross inbred lines (BILs) derived from Upland cotton 'Sure-Grow 747' (G. hirsutum) x 'Pima S-7' (G. barbadense) were evaluated in two replicated tests for plant height, fresh shoot weight and root weight under two treatments [5% polyethylene glycol (PEG) and water-control conditions] using a hydroponic system in the greenhouse. The experiment in each test was a randomized complete block design with three replications. The analysis of variance for the two tests detected significant genotypic variation in PEG-induced stress tolerance within the BIL population and between the parents. Heritabilities were moderate to high and were higher under the control conditions than under the PEG treatment, and the three traits were also significantly and positively correlated. Based on a linkage map with 292 DNA markers, six QTL were detected including two for plant height, and two each for fresh shoot weight and root weight. This study represents the first report in using a permanent mapping population in genetic and linkage analysis of water stress tolerance in cotton.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 774
Book Description
In the first study, seedlings of 142 backcross inbred lines (BILs) derived from Upland cotton 'Sure-Grow 747' (G. hirsutum) x 'Pima S-7' (G. barbadense) were evaluated in two replicated tests for plant height, fresh shoot weight and root weight under two treatments [5% polyethylene glycol (PEG) and water-control conditions] using a hydroponic system in the greenhouse. The experiment in each test was a randomized complete block design with three replications. The analysis of variance for the two tests detected significant genotypic variation in PEG-induced stress tolerance within the BIL population and between the parents. Heritabilities were moderate to high and were higher under the control conditions than under the PEG treatment, and the three traits were also significantly and positively correlated. Based on a linkage map with 292 DNA markers, six QTL were detected including two for plant height, and two each for fresh shoot weight and root weight. This study represents the first report in using a permanent mapping population in genetic and linkage analysis of water stress tolerance in cotton.
World Cotton Germplasm Resources
Author: Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9535116223
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Preservation of plant germplasm resources is vitally important for mankind to supply food and product security in the globalization and technological advances of the 21st century. Mankind preserved a wealth of available genetic resources of many plant species worldwide. One of the such worldwide plant germplasm resources is available for cotton, a unique natural fiber producing cash crop for mankind. Worldwide cotton germplasm collections exist in Australia, Brazil, China, India, France, Pakistan, Turkey, Russia, United States of America, and Uzbekistan. The objective of World Cotton Germplasm Resources book is to present readers with updated information on existing cotton germplasm resources, highlighting detailed inventory, description, storage conditions, characterization and utilization as well as challenges and perspectives. This book should be a comprehensive encyclopedic reading source for plant research community and students to gather important information on worldwide cotton germplasm resources.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9535116223
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Preservation of plant germplasm resources is vitally important for mankind to supply food and product security in the globalization and technological advances of the 21st century. Mankind preserved a wealth of available genetic resources of many plant species worldwide. One of the such worldwide plant germplasm resources is available for cotton, a unique natural fiber producing cash crop for mankind. Worldwide cotton germplasm collections exist in Australia, Brazil, China, India, France, Pakistan, Turkey, Russia, United States of America, and Uzbekistan. The objective of World Cotton Germplasm Resources book is to present readers with updated information on existing cotton germplasm resources, highlighting detailed inventory, description, storage conditions, characterization and utilization as well as challenges and perspectives. This book should be a comprehensive encyclopedic reading source for plant research community and students to gather important information on worldwide cotton germplasm resources.
Factors Affecting the Incidence and Severity of Verticillium Wilt Disease of Cotton
Author: Clara Ann Ridder
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural cooperative credit associations
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural cooperative credit associations
Languages : en
Pages : 632
Book Description