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Identification of resistance locus and characterization of effector genes toward breeding for resistance to Phytophthora infestans
- R.A. Arafa
- M.T. Rakha
- S.M. Kamel
- N.E.K. Soliman
- O.M. Moussa
- K. Shirasawa
Control of tomato-infecting tospoviruses and geminiviruses by transgenic resistance
- Y.-C. Lin
- J.-C. Peng
- C.-F. Yang
- S.-D. Yeh
New approaches in the discovery and introgression of disease resistance genes from wild tomato
- D.M. Francis
- E. Bernal
- C. Orchard
- S. Subode
Evaluation of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) lines and varieties to develop new breeding lines in Korea
- M.C. Cho
- S.Y. Lee
- E.Y. Yang
- C.W. Nam
- J.H. Moon
- S.Y. Chae
- J.H. Kim
Evaluation of bacterial wilt resistance sources for presence of major resistance QTLs Bwr-12 and Bwr-6, and as potential sources of new resistance QTLs
- S. Kunwar
- Y.C. Hsu
- S.F. Lu
- P. Hanson
Whole genome resequencing reveals novel loci associated with bacterial wilt resistance in tomato
- D.W. Barchenger
- J.Y. Ou
- Y.C. Lin
- Y.C. Hsu
- S.F. Lu
- J.R. Chen
- L. Kenyon
- P. Hanson
Tomato breeding for resistance to Ralstonia wilt
- S.-T. Wang
- S.-Y. Hsu
- T.-Y. Yeh
- S.-H. Hseu
Tomato Prf requires NLR helpers NRC2 and NRC3 to confer resistance against the bacterial speck pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato
- C.H. Wu
- S. Kamoun
N-acetylcysteine, a biofilm disruptor, formulated as a layered nanomaterial for the control of bacterial wilt in tomato
- C. Grabowski
- D. Eulálio
- V.R.L. Constantino
- J. Tronto
- E.S.G. Mizubuti
Using magnesium oxide nanomaterial as a novel tool for bacterial disease management
- Y.Y. Liao
- A. Strayer-Scherer
- S. Santra
- J.B. Jones
- M.L. Paret
Bacterial spot of tomato incited by Xanthomonas spp. in Illinois: occurrence and management
- M. Babadoost
- S. Khanal
- S.R. Hind
Tomato genetic resistance to tobamoviruses is compromised
- B. Avni
- D. Gelbart
- T. Sufrin-Ringwald
- A. Zinger
- L. Chen
- Z. Machbash
- I. Bekelman
- M. Segoli
- A. Dombrovsky
- R. Kamenetsky
- I. Levin
- M. Lapidot
A high viral diversity in tomato crops in Brazil is revealed by next generation sequencing analyses
- T.P. Martins
- C.M. Rego
- E.Y.T. Nakasu
- F.R. Fernandes
- A.K. Inoue-Nagata
Survey of viruses infecting tomato in Taiwan
- L. Kenyon
- Y.L. Chan
- L.M. Lee
- F.H. Kuo
- S.L. Shih
First report of the invasive MEAM1 whitefly [Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)], vector of tomato leaf curl viruses in a major tomato-growing region of Maharashtra, India
- R. Achari
- K.T. Rangaswamy
- N. Nagaraju
- H.A. Prameela
- K.S. Jagadish
- K. Govin
- B. Karkale
- K.S. Shankarappa
- G.K. Ramegowda
- T.S. Rathod
- D.R. Babu
- M. Lanting
Reassessing the suitability of a monoclonal antibody for the generic serological detection of potyviruses
- W. Menzel
- S. Winter
Management of tomato viroids at World Vegetable Center headquarters
- W.Y. Chen
- S.L. Shih
- M.H. Hsieh
- L. Kenyon
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