Four different types of arcelin, a protein that plays an important role in resistance to bruchids such as Zabrotes subfasciatus, were identified in wild accessions of Phaseolus vulgaris. Isogenic lines with cultivated black- (Porrillo 70) and white- (Sanilac) seeded parents were obtained by norma...
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Harmsen, R.
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Bliss, Fredrick A.
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Cardona, C.
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POSSO, C.E.
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Osborn, Thomas C.
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[Transferring genes for arcelin protein from wild to cultivated beans: Implications for bruchid resistance]
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Transferring genes for arcelin protein from wild to cultivated beans: Implications for bruchid resistance