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Challenges in Develo** Botanical Biopesticides for Pest Control
Experts predict significant growth in the sales of botanical pesticides in the coming years. Research must adapt to this renewed interest, both in terms of intensity and means, to drive the discovery and devel...
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Characterization and genetic map** of a new blood-flesh trait controlled by the single dominant locus DBF in peach
Anthocyanin-rich peaches, because of their antioxidant properties and their strong attractiveness to consumers, are increasingly considered in French peach varietal innovation programs that integrate plant gen...
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Saturating the Prunus (stone fruits) genome with candidate genes for fruit quality
To identify genes involved in the expression of a trait using the candidate gene (CG) approach, the genome positions of the maximum number of genes which potentially cause the observed phenotypic variability n...
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Resistance induction and herbivore virulence in the interaction between Myzus persicae (Sulzer) and a major aphid resistance gene (Rm2) from peach
In gene-for-gene host–enemy interactions, monogenic plant resistance results from pathogen recognition that initiates the induction of plant defense responses. Schematically, as the result of the on/off proces...
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Development and map** of peach candidate genes involved in fruit quality and their transferability and potential use in other Rosaceae species
The goal of the present study was to identify candidate genes (CGs) involved in fruit quality in peach that can be transferred to other Rosaceae species. Two cDNA libraries from fruit of the “Fantasia” peach c...