UNE37 - Molecular factors determining Thielaviopsis basicola - cotton interactions leading to Black Root Rot disease
Author
Pereg-Gerk, Lily
Publisher
University Of New England
Date Issued
2007-06-30
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Abstract
Black root rot, caused by Thielaviopsis basicola, is a significant disease threat to cotton, especially in cooler areas and seasons.
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black root rot, thielaviopsis basicola, disease of cotton, threat to cotton, tools for genetic manipulation, genetic engineering research, host-specific interactions, t. basicola, fungal pathogen, two dimensional protein electrophoresis maps, cotton plant breeding, improved resistant varieties, soil health, natural resource management, cotton seed, increasing cotton yields, disease resistance
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CRDC Final Reports submitted in 2007