Testing the tomato I-2 resistance gene for its ability to confer Fusarium resistance in cotton
Author
Jones, David
Publisher
Australian National University
Date Issued
2003-06-30
Date Accessioned
Date Available
Abstract
Fusarium wilt is caused by pathogenic fungi in the genus Fusarium, which infect the roots of susceptible plants and are able to spread throughout the vascular system, stimulating the production of gums and gels that b
Categories
Subject
i-2 promoter-gusa, fusarium wilt, pathogenic fungi, roots, resistant plants, vascular tissue, antifungal metabolites, lypersicon pimpinellifolium, fusarium osporum f.sp. lycopersici, cytosolic protein, leucine-rich, putative nucleotide binding site, pathogen containment, map-based cloning, n-terminal, c-terminal, vegetative incompatibility, solanaceaous
Type
Files in this item
This item appears in the following categories
- 2003 Final Reports
CRDC Final reports submitted 2003