2019
DOI: 10.24425/jppr.2019.126040
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Journal of Plant Protection Research

Abstract: Resistance genes in response to root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne javanica) infection suppress one or more of several critical steps in nematode parasitism and their reproduction rate. The reaction of seven commercial tomato genotypes to M. javanica infection was investigated under greenhouse conditions. Current results classified these genotypes as: three resistant (Jampakt, Malika and Nema Guard), one moderately resistant (Fayrouz), and three susceptible (Castle Rock, Super Marmande and Super Strain B). Except… Show more

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“…In contrast, the tomato genotypes that are possess Mi-1.1 gene but lack the Mi1.2 gene demonstrated highly compatible with M. javanica [69,70]. While the resistant genotypes that possess Mi1.2 gene can delay or suppress the development and reproduction of nematodes [70]. In addition, 83 WRKY genes have identified in tomato plants [71].…”
Section: Resistant Genotypesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In contrast, the tomato genotypes that are possess Mi-1.1 gene but lack the Mi1.2 gene demonstrated highly compatible with M. javanica [69,70]. While the resistant genotypes that possess Mi1.2 gene can delay or suppress the development and reproduction of nematodes [70]. In addition, 83 WRKY genes have identified in tomato plants [71].…”
Section: Resistant Genotypesmentioning
confidence: 97%