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Resistance breeding

Progress in basic phytopathological research will certainly point out new methods for plant disease control in the future. We will need to use all the available weapons, from resistance breeding and quarantine measures, to biological, physical and chemical methods, for the prevention and control of plant disease. In this battle, control by chemical products will continue to play a vital role. [Pg.24]

Recine (V). Cox Orange cross open pollinated X scab-resistant breeding line ripening at start of October, weak to semi-vigorous growth, good ramification, resistant to scab, early-bearing fruit medium size, two-thirds red coloured, prominent lenticels. [Pg.52]

In the resistance-breeding programme, wild species were used as gene sources, such as V. amurensis andFrench-American hybrids (Seibel and Seyve-Villard hybrids)... [Pg.112]

Korbuly, J., 2002. Invaluable traits of Vitis amurensis (Rupr.) for grapevine resistance breeding. Int. J. Hort. Sci. 8(1), 51-56. [Pg.132]

Eibach, R., Toepfer, R., Hausmann, L., 2010. Use of genetic diversity for grapevine resistance breeding. Mitteilungen Klostemeuburg 60, 332-337. [Pg.208]


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