1990
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1990.283.38
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Study of the Behaviour of Prunus Cultivars Towards Agrobacterium Radiobacter Var. Tumefaciens.

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“…We can only note the good behaviour of P2038, confirming a previous observation (Pierronnet and Escalettes, 1990 …”
Section: Prunus Spp and Interspecific Hybridssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…We can only note the good behaviour of P2038, confirming a previous observation (Pierronnet and Escalettes, 1990 …”
Section: Prunus Spp and Interspecific Hybridssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Most of the hybrids issued from P domestica show a rather good behaviour and the two hybrids with a P domestica as a parent and giving a value of 'Δ' > 4.5, ie, P(2036 x 1079)2 and P(2036 x 16-5)3, have P cerasifera, P1079 and P16-5 respectively, both showing the same level of susceptibility (Pierronnet, unpublished data) Damas de Toulouse P1869, P1869-4 (issued from a self pollination of P1869), and the clone P2315 of P dasycarpa which is originating from a cross between P armeniaca and P cerasifera (Rehder, 1940) Smith (1925) and those obtained more recently by Pierronnet and Escalettes (1990) and Pierronnet and Eyquard (1993). The relatively high and low susceptibilities of P cerasifera and P domestica respectively were already observed in 1925, although Smith (Pierronnet, unpublished data).…”
Section: Prunus Spp and Interspecific Hybridsmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…Biological agents such as strain K84 of A. radiobacter var. tumefaciens provide some protection against the disease (Pierronnet and Escalettes, 1991;Ryder and Jones, 1991), and crown gall-resistant rootstocks would be an attractive complement.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%