2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/482/1/012019
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Related wild species for breeding of tomato resistant to early blight disease (Alternaria solani)

Abstract: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is susceptible to many fungal diseases, including early blight of foliage caused by the necrotroph fungus Alternaria solani. Frequent application of fungicide is the major component to keep the disease low. Resistant tomato cultivar is the most desirable as it can reduce the cost of disease control significantly. So far, sources of resistance to early blight can only be found in wild relative species of tomato, and few of them have been used in traditional breeding. Unfortunate… Show more

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“…A recent review on molecular breeding for EB resistance in tomatoes was provided [106] in a conference paper. The QTL mapping and identification of genes have not been reported in the case of EB.…”
Section: Early Blightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent review on molecular breeding for EB resistance in tomatoes was provided [106] in a conference paper. The QTL mapping and identification of genes have not been reported in the case of EB.…”
Section: Early Blightmentioning
confidence: 99%