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Breeding for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses of global importance in common bean is reviewed with emphasis on development and application of marker-assisted selection (MAS). The implementation and adoption of MAS in breeding for disease resistance is advanced compared to the implementat...


Miklas, PNKelly, James D.Beebe, Stephen E.Blair, Matthew W.[Common bean breeding for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses : From classical to MAS breeding]Common bean breeding for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses : From classical to MAS breeding

Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) pose threats to conservation and public health. Here, we apply the definition of EIDs used in the medical and veterinary fields to botany and highlight a series of emerging plant diseases. We include EIDs of cultivated and wild plants, some of which are of sign...


Anderson, Pamela K.Cunningham, A.A.Patel, NGMorales, Francisco JoséEpstein, PRDeszak, P[Emerging infectious diseases of plants : Pathogen pollution, climate change and agrotechnology drivers]Emerging infectious diseases of plants : Pathogen pollution, climate change and agrotechnology drivers

A new disease of rice, known as ‘entorchamiento’ (crinkling), was first noticed in the Department of Meta, Colombia, in 1991. Symptoms include seedling death, foliar striping and severe plant malformation. Tissue extracts and purified preparations from diseased rice plants, contained virus-like p...


Morales, Francisco JoséWard, ElaineCastaño, MauricioArroyave, José A.Lozano Potes, IvánAdams, Michael J.[Emergence and partial characterization of rice stripe necrosis virus and its fungus vector in South America]Emergence and partial characterization of rice stripe necrosis virus and its fungus vector in South America
Ddamulira, GabrielMukankusi, Clare MugishaOchwo-Ssemakula, MildredEdema, R.Sseruwagi, PGepts, Paul L.[Distribution and variability of Pseudocercospora griseola in Uganda]Distribution and variability of Pseudocercospora griseola in Uganda
Bolaños, Carmen A.Leiva Sandoval, Ana MariaSaavedra, JuanBruzzone, CarlosCruz Gallego, MaribelCuéllar, Wilmer J.[Occurrence and molecular detection of Rice hoja blanca virus (Genus Tenuivirus) in Peru]Occurrence and molecular detection of Rice hoja blanca virus (Genus Tenuivirus) in Peru

Cassava is a staple food for about 800 million people worldwide. It is produced mainly by smallholder farmers. In July 2013, disease symptoms were observed on the crop, including longitudinal lip-like fissures on roots, and a thick cork-like appearance on root peel. The diseased cassava contained...


Cardozo Téllez, L.Pardo, Juan ManuelZacher, M.Torres, A.Álvarez, Elizabeth[First Report of a 16SrIII Phytoplasma Associated with Frogskin Disease in Cassava (Manihot esculenta) in Paraguay]First Report of a 16SrIII Phytoplasma Associated with Frogskin Disease in Cassava (Manihot esculenta) in Paraguay
Hernández, Luis MiguelSotelo, GuillermoBonilla, Ximena P.Álvarez, ElizabethMiles, John W.Worthington, Margaret[Phenotyping Brachiaria genotypes to assess Rhizoctonia resistance by comparing three inoculum types]Phenotyping Brachiaria genotypes to assess Rhizoctonia resistance by comparing three inoculum types
Goto,ShingoSasakura-Shimoda, FuyukoSuetsugu, MaiGómez Selvaraj, MichaelHayashi, NagaoYamazaki, MuneoIshitani, ManabuShimono, MasakiSugano, ShojiMatsushita, AkaneTanabata, TakanariTakatsuji, Hiroshi[Development of disease-resistant rice by optimized expression of WRKY45]Development of disease-resistant rice by optimized expression of WRKY45
Tuan Vu, NamPardo, Juan ManuelÁlvarez, ElizabethHuy Le, HamWyckhuys, Kris A.G.Nguyen, Kim-LienTien Le, Dung[Establishment of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for the detection of phytoplasma-associated cassava witches’ broom disease]Establishment of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for the detection of phytoplasma-associated cassava witches’ broom disease

Cassava common mosaic disease (CCMD) has been reported in all regions where cassava is grown in the Americas and the causal agent, Cassava common mosaic virus (CsCMV) was identified as a mechanically transmitted potexvirus (Fam. Alphaflexiviridae). In Argentina, cassava is grown mainly in the Nor...


Zanini, A.ACuéllar, Wilmer J.Celli, M.G.Luque, V.A.Medina, R.Conci, V.C.Di Feo, L.V. del[Distinct strains of the re‐emergent Cassava common mosaic virus (Genus: Potexvirus) infecting cassava in Argentina]Distinct strains of the re‐emergent Cassava common mosaic virus (Genus: Potexvirus) infecting cassava in Argentina

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