2003
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2003.261.264
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Inheritance of Response to Cotton Leaf Curl Virus (CLCuV) Infection in Cotton

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“…A study conducted by Rahman et al was based on the collection of minor genes associated with CLCuV disease resistant material, selected by recurrent method ( Rahman et al, 2005 ). Resistance is controlled by major genes, which are dominant and may be affected by the evolution of pathogens ( Iqbal et al, 2003 ).…”
Section: Next-generation Sequencing Applications In Cotton Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A study conducted by Rahman et al was based on the collection of minor genes associated with CLCuV disease resistant material, selected by recurrent method ( Rahman et al, 2005 ). Resistance is controlled by major genes, which are dominant and may be affected by the evolution of pathogens ( Iqbal et al, 2003 ).…”
Section: Next-generation Sequencing Applications In Cotton Genomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, CLCuD has always been an important topic of discussion for botanists, yet exact opinion is still needed to be developed on the inheritance and spread of CLCuD (Mahmood et al, 2003). A study conducted by Rahman et al was based on the collection of minor genes associated with CLCuV disease resistant material, selected by recurrent method (Rahman et al, 2005).…”
Section: Identification Of Genetic Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Aslam et al (2000), Mahmood (2004) and Khan (2013) predicted the presence of a dominant monogene to control CLCuD. Other studies implicated the involvement of two genes with either duplicate recessive (Ahuja et al, 2007), duplicate inhibitory (Ahuja et al, 2007; Rahman et al, 2005) or duplicate dominant interactions (Ahuja et al, 2007; Iqbal et al, 2003). Moreover, Ahuja et al (2007) also reported a triplicate, dominant and epistatic inheritance for CLCuD resistance in upland cotton.…”
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confidence: 99%