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Assessment of new genetic resources to uncover potential nematode resistance traits for eggplant (Solanum melongena) improvement

Eggplant ( S. melongena L. ) belongs to Solanaceae and is cultivated worldwide. Root-knot nematodes (RKN), Meloidogyne spp., are among the most important pathogens affecting eggplant production both in greenhouse and open field cultivation. Chemical control was carried out for many years, but their...

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Published in:Phytoparasitica 2023-09, Vol.51 (4), p.841-854
Main Authors: Caliskan, Selda, Toppino, Laura, Boyaci, Hatice Filiz, Rotino, Giuseppe Leonardo, Cebeci, Esra
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Breeding
Chemical control
Cultivation
Ecology
eggplants
eggs
Environmental health
Galls
Genetic improvement
Genetic resources
Genotypes
Germplasm
greenhouses
humans
Hybrids
Interspecific hybridization
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Nematodes
Pest resistance
Pests
Plant breeding
Plant Pathology
Plant roots
Plant Sciences
Plantlets
root systems
root-knot nematodes
roots
soil
Solanum melongena
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