2019
DOI: 10.18619/2072-9146-2019-4-16-20
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Development of F<sub>1</sub> hybrids of cabbage with complex resistance in the south of Russia

Abstract: Relevance Breeding for resistance is one of the priorities when working with late-ripening cabbage.The most significant damage to this crop in the south of Russia is caused by diseases such as fusarium, black rot, and from pests – tobacco trips. Methods The purpose of the research is development of heat-resistant hybrids of medium-late and late maturity of various areas of use with complex resistance. For 2 decades much attention was paid to breeding and immunological work on development of inbred lines with g… Show more

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“…Compiling an algorithm of measures to prevent this disease is an extremely laborious process, since the racial composition of the pathogen is very diverse. To date, 11 Хсс races, have been identified, of which in the south of Russia the most widespread and destructive are races 1 and 4 [5,6,7]. In addition to the diversity of pathogen races, the limiting factor in white cabbage (B. oleracea) breeding is the fact that sources of resistance to the main damaging Xсс races (1 и 4) are more often present in A and B genomes (B. rapa and B. nigra) and rarely are found in the C genome (B. oleracea) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compiling an algorithm of measures to prevent this disease is an extremely laborious process, since the racial composition of the pathogen is very diverse. To date, 11 Хсс races, have been identified, of which in the south of Russia the most widespread and destructive are races 1 and 4 [5,6,7]. In addition to the diversity of pathogen races, the limiting factor in white cabbage (B. oleracea) breeding is the fact that sources of resistance to the main damaging Xсс races (1 и 4) are more often present in A and B genomes (B. rapa and B. nigra) and rarely are found in the C genome (B. oleracea) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%