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Overview of research conducted in France on three important potato blemish diseases (common scab, black scurf and powdery scab)
(MTTMTT, 2007)
In France, several research programs on major blemish diseases are mainly conducted at INRA with the financial support of professional organisations. The general objectives of these programs are 1) to understand the ...
The question of metalaxyl resistance on late blight causing pathogen Phytophthora infestans in Estonia
(MTT, 2007)
Metalaxyl containing fungicides are commonly used by Estonian potato growers because of their efficiency in control of potato late blight. Metalaxyl-resistant isolates have become an important part of Estonian population ...
Late blight control by using a decision support system in organic potato cultivation
(MTT, 2007)
The late blight disease (Phytophthora infestans) is still regarded as an important yieldlimiting factor in the organic potato- production. Therefore the use of copper forms a crucial basis of the yield and quality- ...
Characterization of cryoprotective activity of thermal hysteresis protein in evergreen plants
(MTT, 2008)
Thermal hysteresis proteins (THPs) inhibit the growth of ice by binding to the surface of ice crystals, preventing the addition of water molecules to cause a local depression of the freezing point. Recent findings demonstrate ...
Study of hydrophobic proteins and protein complexes involved in cryopreservation of banana (Musa spp.) meristems
(MTTMTT, 2008)
Cryopreservation (or conservation at ultra-low temperatures (-196 °C)) of meristems is the best method to preserve the banana (Musa spp.) diversity safely. A prerequisite for successful application of this technique is ...
Potato late blight in the Netherlands, a thing of the past? New frontiers in resistance breeding and disease management
(Maaseudun tulevaisuusMTT, 2007)
Potato late blight, caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans, has a long history as a major problem in potato cultivation. Host resistance was introduced and overcome and a new, more versatile and aggressive, pathogen ...