1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1994.tb04947.x
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Genetic variation in resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lilii in the genus Lilium

Abstract: Genetic variation in Fusarium resistance in 82 Lilium genotypes was studied. A high level of resistance was found in the Asiatic hybrids (section Sinomartagon) and to a lesser extent in cultivars of L. longiflorum (section Leucolirion). The Oriental hybrids (section Archelirion) showed only moderate resistance. In the sections Sinomartagon, Leucolirion and Martagon species were detected with high levels of resistance. An accession of L. dauricum (section Sinomartagon) was the most resistant source. Possibiliti… Show more

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“…4 Among lily cultivars, Asian lily hybrid is highly resistant and Oriental lily is the least resistant. 4 The lily germplasm resources in China are abundant. Some wild species with strong disease resistance, such as Lilium henryi, Lilium pumilum , and Lilium regale , have been widely used in disease resistance breeding.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…4 Among lily cultivars, Asian lily hybrid is highly resistant and Oriental lily is the least resistant. 4 The lily germplasm resources in China are abundant. Some wild species with strong disease resistance, such as Lilium henryi, Lilium pumilum , and Lilium regale , have been widely used in disease resistance breeding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some wild species with strong disease resistance, such as Lilium henryi, Lilium pumilum , and Lilium regale , have been widely used in disease resistance breeding. 4…”
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“…So far, few studies to determine resistance against Fusarium, Botrytis and Lily Mottle Virus (LMoV) in Lilium have been reported (Straathof and van Tuyl, 1994;van Heusden et al, 2002;Shahin et al, 2009). Lilium species belonging to the section Sinomartagon are highly resistant to Fusarium and virus, while species belonging to the section Archelirion are highly resistant to Botrytis (Lim and van Tuyl, 2006).…”
Section: Disease Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%