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AU-CHERRY PLUM
‘AU-Cherry’ plum was developed in the Dept. of Horticulture and the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn Univ., and is adapted to areas receiving 700 h of chilling below 7C. The plum ori...
AU-ROSA PLUM
‘AU-Rosa’ was developed by the Dept. of Horticulture and the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station,’ Auburn Univ., and is adapted to areas receiving 700 h of chilling below 7C. It was originated ...
BREEDING, GENETIC AND GENOMIC OF CITRUS FOR DISEASE RESISTANCE
Although the citriculture is one of the most important economic activities in Brazil, it is based on a small number of varieties. This fact has contributed for the vulnerability of the culture rega...
Crop Vulnerability: Carya
Long-established native tree populations reflect local adaptations. Representation of diverse populations in accessible ex situ collections that link information on phenotypic expression to informa...
Vitis caribaea as a source of resistance to Pierce's disease in breeding grapes for the tropics
A native Costarican vine, Vitis caribaea, was found growing unaffected by Pierce's disease (PD; Xylella fastidiosa) in the forests surrounding a dying V. vinifera plantation. V. caribaea was tested...
Winter curing of Prunus dulcis cv 'Butte,' P. webbii and their interspecific hybrid in response to Xylella fastidiosa infections
Clonal replicates of Prunus dulcis cv 'Butte,' P. webbii and their interspecific hybrid P 63-61 were inoculated with Xylella fastidiosa strain M23 and evaluated for almond leaf scorch disease and s...