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Abad, J.A.Li, R.Fuentes, S.Kreuze, J.F.Loschinkohl, C.Bandla, P.[Interception and identification by deep sequencing of a "caulimo-like" virus in a potato germplasm accession imported from South America.]Interception and identification by deep sequencing of a "caulimo-like" virus in a potato germplasm accession imported from South America.
Orbegozo, J.Roman, M.L.Rivera, C.Gamboa, S.Tovar, J.C.Forbes, G.Lindqvist-Kreuze, HaneleKreuze, J.F.Ghislain, M.[Rpi-blb2 gene from Solanum bulbocastanum confers extreme resistance to late blight disease in potato]Rpi-blb2 gene from Solanum bulbocastanum confers extreme resistance to late blight disease in potato
Valkonen, J.P.T.Kreuze, J.F.Ndunguru, J.[Disease management, especially viruses in potato and sweetpotato.]Disease management, especially viruses in potato and sweetpotato.

Phytophthora infestans remains the most devastating potato pathogen worldwide. In developing countries it causes annual losses of up to 2.75 billion USD, excluding the cost of pesticides. Host plant resistance mediated by single R genes has been rapidly overcome by P. infestans on many occasions....


Ghislain, M.Rivera, C.Roman, M.Orbegozo, J.Tovar, J.Magembe, J.Gamboa, S.Forbes, G.Kreuze, J.F.[Development of late blight resistant potato biotech varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa.]Development of late blight resistant potato biotech varieties for Sub-Saharan Africa.

Viral diseases in crop plants constitute a major obstacle to food security in the developing world. Subsistence crops, including cassava, sweetpotato, potato, banana, papaya, common bean, rice and maize are often infected with RNA and/or DNA viruses that cannot be controlled with pesticides. Henc...


Kreuze, J.F.Valkonen, Jari[Utilization of engineered resistance to viruses in crops of the developing world, with emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa.]Utilization of engineered resistance to viruses in crops of the developing world, with emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa.
Abad, J.A.Li, R.Fuentes, S.Kreuze, J.F.Loschinkohl, C.Bandla, P.[Identification by deep sequencing of a "Caulimo-like" virus in a potato botanical seed germplam accession imported from South America.]Identification by deep sequencing of a "Caulimo-like" virus in a potato botanical seed germplam accession imported from South America.

Resistance to antibiotics mediated by selectable marker genes remains a powerful selection tool for transgenic event production. However, regulatory agencies and consumer concerns favor these to be eliminated from food crops. Several excision systems exist but none have been optimized or shown to...


Cuéllar, Wilmer J.Gaudin, A.Solorzano, D.Casas, A.Nopo, L.Chudalayandi, P.Medrano, G.Kreuze, J.F.Ghislain, M.[Self-excision of the antibiotic resistance gene npII using a heat inducible Cre-loxP system from transgenic potato.]Self-excision of the antibiotic resistance gene npII using a heat inducible Cre-loxP system from transgenic potato.

Potato virus Y is the most economically important potato viral pathogen. We aimed at unraveling the roles of small RNAs (sRNAs) in the complex immune signaling network controlling the establishment of tolerant response of potato cv. Désirée to the virus. We constructed a sRNA regulatory network c...


Kriznik, M.Petek, M.Dobnik, D.Ramsak, Z.Baebler, S.Pollmann, S.Kreuze, J.F.Zel, J.Gruden, K[Salicylic acid perturbs sRNA-Gibberellin regulatory network in immune response of potato to potato virus Y infection]Salicylic acid perturbs sRNA-Gibberellin regulatory network in immune response of potato to potato virus Y infection
Souza Richards, R.Adams, I.P.Kreuze, J.F.Souza, J. deCuéllar, Wilmer J.Dullemans, A.M.Vlugt, René A.A. van deGlover, R.Hany, U.Dickinson, M.Boonham, N.[The complete genome sequences of two isolates of potato black ringspot virus and their relationship to other isolates and nepoviruses.]The complete genome sequences of two isolates of potato black ringspot virus and their relationship to other isolates and nepoviruses.

Bacterial wilt (BW) caused by the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) is a serious threat to potato production in Uganda. However, little is known about the extent of the disease and the type of the pathogen strains involved. A nationwide survey was conducted to study BW prevalence and ...


Abdurahman, A.Parker, M.Kreuze, J.F.Elphinstone, J.Struik, P.C.Kigundu, A.Arengo, E.Sharma, K.[Molecular epidemiology of Ralstonia solanacearum species complex strains causing bacterial wilt of potato in Uganda.]Molecular epidemiology of Ralstonia solanacearum species complex strains causing bacterial wilt of potato in Uganda.

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