2016
DOI: 10.21608/ejgc.2016.9581
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GENE EXPRESSION INDUCED IN FABA BEAN (Vicia faba L.) BY Orobanche crenata AND ITS IMPACT ON THE FIELD LEVEL

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“…1). Similar results have been reported for faba bean yield traits and components, as well as for disease resistance traits (Abid et al, 2015;Zakaria et al, 2015;Beyene et al, 2016;Eldemery et al, 2016;Belal et al, 2018;El-Rodeny et al, 2020).…”
Section: F 1 Generationsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…1). Similar results have been reported for faba bean yield traits and components, as well as for disease resistance traits (Abid et al, 2015;Zakaria et al, 2015;Beyene et al, 2016;Eldemery et al, 2016;Belal et al, 2018;El-Rodeny et al, 2020).…”
Section: F 1 Generationsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These results agreed with Attia et al (2013), they reported that Misr 3 exceeded the tolerant cultivars Misr 1 and Giza 843 by 4 and 30%, respectively. Eldemery et al (2016), used twenty-five faba bean (Vicia faba L.) genotypes for assess the effects of broomrape (Orobanche crenata) on their growth and productivity. For the yield traits, the genotypes "Giza843", "Misr1" and "Misr3" obtained the best results for the traits number of pods plant -1 (15.1, 15.3 and 17.3, respectively), number of seeds pod -1 (4.1, 4.1 and 4.8, respectively) and number of seeds plant -1 (37.1 for "Misr3").…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detection and analysis of genetic variation can help us to understand the molecular basis of different biological phenomenon in plants (Abdellatif and Soliman 2013) and gene expression (Eldemery et al, 2016). SequenceRelated Amplified Polymorphism (SRAP) markers have been adapted for a variety of purposes; including map construction, gene tagging and genetic diversity studies (Gulsen et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%