1958
DOI: 10.1007/bf00710108
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Die Widerstandsfähigkeit von Kartoffelsorten gegenüber der durchPhytophthora infestans (Mont.) De Bary hervorgerufenen Krautfäule

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“…Fluctuations push the transition to first order in real systems [15]. One can argue that the low interfacial tensions at the presence of copolymers result from the affinity of the system to such an unbinding transition [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluctuations push the transition to first order in real systems [15]. One can argue that the low interfacial tensions at the presence of copolymers result from the affinity of the system to such an unbinding transition [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The probably first association test was performed with 383 potato varieties that were evaluated, on the one hand, for field or quantitative resistance to late blight and, on the other hand, for presence of the single R1 gene for resistance to late blight (identified at that time by infection with avirulent races of P. infestans in the presence of R1 ). Cultivars carrying the R1 gene, which is defeated in the field by Phytophthora races with multiple virulence factors, were on average more resistant to late blight than varieties lacking R1 (Schick et al 1958). Nearly 50 years later, the feasibility of association mapping with DNA-based markers was tested in a gene bank collection of 415 tetraploid potato cultivars, for which scores for quantitative resistance to late blight were available.…”
Section: Potatomentioning
confidence: 99%