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Molecular and Genetic Aspects of Potato Response to Late Blight Infection. / Golubeva, T. S.; Cherenko, V. A.; Sinitsyna, O. I. et al.

In: Russian Journal of Genetics, Vol. 58, No. 2, 1, 02.2022, p. 123-131.

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Golubeva TS, Cherenko VA, Sinitsyna OI, Kochetov AV. Molecular and Genetic Aspects of Potato Response to Late Blight Infection. Russian Journal of Genetics. 2022 Feb;58(2):123-131. 1. doi: 10.1134/S1022795422020053

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title = "Molecular and Genetic Aspects of Potato Response to Late Blight Infection",
abstract = "Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is one of the most significant agricultural crops with the main pest being Phytophthora infestans. Annually, producers sustain big crop losses owing to late blight varieties. The review generalizes the research articles since the 1960s and summarizes the basic experimental data on S. tuberosum and P. infestans interaction. The structure of the review includes four parts. In the introduction, there is a historical digression for the comprehension of the S. tuberosum and P. infestans interaction with the very first and basic studies up to 2010. The further period is characterized by an increasing number of studies on the topic of this review, which are grouped into two parts: the second part contains data on the genetic aspects of resistance; in the third part, chemical approaches for resistance increasing are covered. The fourth part includes a description of promising approaches for reducing the pathogenicity of late blight.",
keywords = "late blight, pathogen resistance, Phytophthora infestans, quantitative trait locus, R-gene, secondary metabolites, Solanum tuberosum",
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