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Lycopersicon, modifying resistance

Consequences of Modifying Biochemically Mediated Insect Resistance in Lycopersicon Species... [Pg.132]

We have been involved in mechanistic studies aimed at understanding the basis of glandular trichome-based insect resistance in wild Solarium (potato) and Lycopersicon (tomato) species. Much effort has focused on identification of wild members of the Solanaceae with potentially useful resistance traits for introgression into Solarium tuberosum and Lycopersicon esculentum. In many cases resistance has been shown to be conferred by glandular trichomes, modified epidermal cells (i) which function as physical and/or chemical barriers against insect attack (2-10 > Tingey, this volume). [Pg.137]

Kennedy, G. G, 1986. Consequences of modifying biochemically mediated insect resistance in Lycopersicon species, pp. [Pg.164]


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