Research Paper
Ascochyta blight resistance in lentils: Genetics and supporting techniques for breeding
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- Title
- Ascochyta blight resistance in lentils: Genetics and supporting techniques for breeding
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- Lincoln University
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- Description
To promote breeding for Ascochyta blight in lentil, the genetics of resistance to lentil Ascochyta blight was investigated. In addition, some techniques needed to support the genetic research and breeding were developed in this study. An efficient procedure for producing genetically true-type plantlets was established based on stimulating elongation of the axilary buds. This technique was then used to multiply F₁ hybrid populations to make the population sizes of different generations large e...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2001
- Creator
- Ye, Guoyou
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/1593
- Related subjects
- breeding methods / molecular markers / foliar disease / genetics / breeding / disease resistance / Ascochyta lentis / Ascochyta blight / Marsden::300203 Plant improvement (selection, breeding and genetic engineering) / Marsden::300204 Plant protection (pests, diseases and weeds) / Marsden::270403 Plant pathology
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