2009
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2009.814.123
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Mapping the Resistance to Plum Pox Virus (Ppv) Carried by the Apricot 'Stark Early Orange' Using Different Environmental Conditions and Genetic Backgrounds; Comparison With P. Davidiana

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“…Among available alternatives, breeding trees for pest and disease resistance is an efficient strategy to cope with biotic pressures. For instance some resistance mechanisms have already been identified for sharka and bacterial canker in apricot ( Lambert et al , 2009 ; Rubio et al , 2014 ; Omrani et al , 2019 ), and for aphids and powdery mildew in peach ( Sauge et al , 2012 ; Lambert et al , 2016 ; Pascal et al , 2017 ; Duval et al , 2022 ). Likewise, in apple, the pyramiding of functionally different major resistance genes has shown great efficiency in fighting individually scab, powdery mildew, or fire blight ( Baumgartner et al , 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among available alternatives, breeding trees for pest and disease resistance is an efficient strategy to cope with biotic pressures. For instance some resistance mechanisms have already been identified for sharka and bacterial canker in apricot ( Lambert et al , 2009 ; Rubio et al , 2014 ; Omrani et al , 2019 ), and for aphids and powdery mildew in peach ( Sauge et al , 2012 ; Lambert et al , 2016 ; Pascal et al , 2017 ; Duval et al , 2022 ). Likewise, in apple, the pyramiding of functionally different major resistance genes has shown great efficiency in fighting individually scab, powdery mildew, or fire blight ( Baumgartner et al , 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among available alternatives, breeding for pest and disease resistance tree response to pest and disease attacks is an efficient strategy to cope with biotic pressures. For instance some resistance mechanisms have already been identified for sharka and bacterial canker in apricot (Lambert et al, 2009;Rubio et al, 2014;Omrani et al, 2019), and for aphids and powdery mildew in peach (Sauge et al, 2012;Lambert et al, 2016;Pascal et al, 2017;Duval et al, 2022). Likewise, in apple, the pyramiding of functionally different major resistance genes have shown great efficiency to fight individually scab, powdery mildew or fire blight (Baumgartner et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introduction: the Challenge Of Pests And Diseases For A Dura...mentioning
confidence: 99%