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Direct antimicrobial activity and induction of systemic resistance in potato plants against bacterial wilt disease by plant extracts

Research Authors
Hassan M.A.E., Bereika M.F.F., Abo-Elnaga H.I.G. and Sallam M.A.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
The Plant Pathology Journal
Research Pages
pp352-360
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
vol. 25 - No. 4
Research Website
http://www.ppj-online.org
Research Year
2009

Direct antimicrobial activity and induction of systemic resistance in potato plants against bacterial wilt disease by plant extracts

Research Authors
Hassan M.A.E., Bereika M.F.F., Abo-Elnaga H.I.G. and Sallam M.A.A.
Research Department
Research Journal
The Plant Pathology Journal
Research Pages
pp352-360
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
vol. 25 - No. 4
Research Website
http://www.ppj-online.org
Research Year
2009

Management of tomato root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita by some plant extracts and essential oils.

Research Authors
Abo-Elyousr, K. A., El-Morsi, M.A. and Abdel Gaid, M. A. (2009).
Research Department
Research Journal
The Plant Pathology J.
Research Pages
25: 189-192
Research Rank
1
Research Website
hhttp://www.ppj-online.org
Research Year
2009

Biological Control of Fusarium Wilt in Tomato by Plant Growth-Promoting Yeasts and Rhizobacteria.

Research Authors
Abo-Elyousr, K. A. and Mohammed H.
Research Department
Research Journal
The Plant Pathology J.
Research Pages
25: 199-204
Research Rank
1
Research Website
http://www.ppj-online.org
Research Year
2009

Biological Control of Fusarium Wilt in Tomato by Plant Growth-Promoting Yeasts and Rhizobacteria.

Research Authors
Abo-Elyousr, K. A. and Mohammed H.
Research Department
Research Journal
The Plant Pathology J.
Research Pages
25: 199-204
Research Rank
1
Research Website
http://www.ppj-online.org
Research Year
2009

Musa Genetic Diversity Revealed by SRAP and AFLP

Research Abstract
The sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) technique, aimed for the amplification of open reading frames (ORFs), vis-â-vis that of the amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) were used to analyze the genetic variation and relationships among forty Musa accessions; which include commercial cultivars and wild species of interest for the genetic enhancement of Musa. A total of 403 SRAP and 837 AFLP amplicons were generated by 10 SRAP and 15 AFLP primer combinations, of which 353 and 787 bands were polymorphic, respectively. Both cluster analysis of unweighted pair-grouping method with arithmetic averages (UPGMA) and principal coordinate (PCO) analysis separated the forty accessions into their recognized sections (Eumusa, Australimusa, Callimusa and Rhodochlamys) and species. The percentage of polymorphism amongst sections and species and the relationships within Eumusa species and subspecies varied between the two marker systems. In addition to its practical simplicity, SRAP exhibited approximately threefold more specific and unique bands than AFLP, 37 and 13%, respectively. SRAP markers are demonstrated here to be proficient tools for discriminating amongst M. acuminata, M. balbisiana and M. schizocarpa in the Eumusa section, as well as between plantains and cooking bananas within triploid cultivars.
Research Authors
Youssef M, James A, Rivera-Madrid R, Ortiz R, Escobedo-GM RM
Research Department
Research Journal
Molecular Biotechnology
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
DOI: 10.1007/s12033-010-9328-8
Research Website
http://www.springerlink.com/content/m244540v87038895/
Research Year
2010

Genetic analysis of stability and control of variation in Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.): II- Fiber fineness and strength

Research Authors
Omara, M.K.; M.M. El-Defrawy; H.Y. Awad , T.M. El-Ameen
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 26 - No. 1
Research Year
1995

Genetic analysis of stability and control of variation in Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.): I- Yield characters.

Research Authors
Omara, M.K.; M.M. El-Defrawy; H.Y. Awad , T.M. El-Ameen
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 26 - No. 1
Research Year
1995
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