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Passiflora mucronata, a passion fruit wild species resistant to fusariosis and a potential rootstock for commercial varieties

•The P. edulis BRS RC hybrid is highly susceptible to fusariosis.•The genotypes G2 and G5 of P. mucronata present vertical resistance to fusariosis.•The genotype G9 of P. mucronata present horizontal resistance to fusariosis. Passiflora mucronata Lam. offers a reservoir for the control of fusariosis...

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Published in:Scientia horticulturae 2022-08, Vol.302, p.111174, Article 111174
Main Authors: Correia, Arêssa de Oliveira, Alexandre, Rodrigo Sobreira, Pfenning, Ludwig Heinrich, Cabanez, Patricia Alvarez, Ferreira, Adésio, Ferreira, Márcia Flores da Silva, de Lima, Paula Aparecida Muniz, de Mello, Tamyris, Otoni, Wagner Campos, Lopes, José Carlos
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