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by Charlotte Elston in The Plantwise Blog
Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is a globally important crop that accounts for 20% of the calories consumed by the world’s human population. Major work is underway to increase wheat production by expanding knowledge of the wheat genome and analysing key traits, however due to the large size and great complexity of the bread wheat genome [...]... Read more »
Brenchley, R., Spannagl, M., Pfeifer, M., Barker, G., D’Amore, R., Allen, A., McKenzie, N., Kramer, M., Kerhornou, A., Bolser, D.... (2012) Analysis of the bread wheat genome using whole-genome shotgun sequencing. Nature, 491(7426), 705-710. DOI: 10.1038/nature11650
by Charlotte Elston in The Plantwise Blog
A research team led by the Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences have produced the complete genomic sequence of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus). It is hoped that the genomic data from this study will shape future research into watermelon genetics and provide a good resource for crop genetics and future plant breeding projects, resulting in [...]... Read more »
Guo, S., Zhang, J., Sun, H., Salse, J., Lucas, W., Zhang, H., Zheng, Y., Mao, L., Ren, Y., Wang, Z.... (2012) The draft genome of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) and resequencing of 20 diverse accessions. Nature Genetics. DOI: 10.1038/ng.2470
by Charlotte Elston in The Plantwise Blog
Coffee (Coffea) is the one of the world’s favourite drinks and the second most traded commodity after oil, accounting for annual retail value of US$ 90 billion. The two main species used in the production of coffee are Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica), which accounts for 70% of coffee production, and Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora). The [...]... Read more »
Jaramillo J, Muchugu E, Vega FE, Davis A, Borgemeister C, & Chabi-Olaye A. (2011) Some like it hot: the influence and implications of climate change on coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei) and coffee production in East Africa. PloS one, 6(9). PMID: 21935419
Jaramillo J, Chabi-Olaye A, Kamonjo C, Jaramillo A, Vega FE, Poehling HM, & Borgemeister C. (2009) Thermal tolerance of the coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei: predictions of climate change impact on a tropical insect pest. PloS one, 4(8). PMID: 19649255
Davis AP, Gole TW, Baena S, & Moat J. (2012) The Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Arabica Coffee (Coffea arabica): Predicting Future Trends and Identifying Priorities. PloS one, 7(11). PMID: 23144840
by Charlotte Elston in The Plantwise Blog
Eggplant or aubergine (Solanum melongena) is a crop often attacked by the Colorado Potato Beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata), a major insect pest of plants from the Solanaceae family including potato, tomato and eggplant throughout North America, Europe and Asia. This insect pest is exceptionally destructive to crops and readily develops resistance to a wide variety of [...]... Read more »
Hooks, C., Hinds, J., Zobel, E., & Patton, T. (2012) Impact of crimson clover dying mulch on two eggplant insect herbivores. Journal of Applied Entomology. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.2012.01729.x
Szendrei, Z., Kramer, M., & Weber, D. (2009) Habitat manipulation in potato affects Colorado potato beetle dispersal. Journal of Applied Entomology, 133(9-10), 711-719. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.2009.01429.x
by Charlotte Elston in The Plantwise Blog
Following on from a previous blog on the interactions between soybean plants and soybean pests, new research on soybean (Glycine max) responses to the soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) published in Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions has revealed some of the complex and fascinating interactions between pests and their plant hosts. This recent research led by Dr Gustavo Macintosh and [...]... Read more »
Studham, M., & MacIntosh, G. (2012) Multiple phytohormone signals control the transcriptional response to soybean aphid infestation in susceptible and resistant soybean plants. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 2147483647. DOI: 10.1094/MPMI-05-12-0124-FI
Studham ME, & Macintosh GC. (2012) Phytohormone signaling pathway analysis method for comparing hormone responses in plant-pest interactions. BMC research notes, 392. PMID: 22846705
by Charlotte Elston in The Plantwise Blog
Soybean (Glycine max) is an important crop that provides a sustainable source of protein and oil worldwide in countries such as the USA, Brazil, Argentina, India and many African countries, including Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda. The soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycines is a microscopic roundworm that feeds on the roots of soybean and is [...]... Read more »
Cook, D., Lee, T., Guo, X., Melito, S., Wang, K., Bayless, A., Wang, J., Hughes, T., Willis, D., Clemente, T.... (2012) Copy Number Variation of Multiple Genes at Rhg1 Mediates Nematode Resistance in Soybean. Science. DOI: 10.1126/science.1228746
Kandoth, P., Ithal, N., Recknor, J., Maier, T., Nettleton, D., Baum, T., & Mitchum, M. (2011) The Soybean Rhg1 Locus for Resistance to the Soybean Cyst Nematode Heterodera glycines Regulates the Expression of a Large Number of Stress- and Defense-Related Genes in Degenerating Feeding Cells. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 155(4), 1960-1975. DOI: 10.1104/pp.110.167536
Liu, S., Kandoth, P., Warren, S., Yeckel, G., Heinz, R., Alden, J., Yang, C., Jamai, A., El-Mellouki, T., Juvale, P.... (2012) A soybean cyst nematode resistance gene points to a new mechanism of plant resistance to pathogens. Nature. DOI: 10.1038/nature11651
by Abigail Rumsey in The Plantwise Blog
One of the worst diseases of the tuber crop, cassava, in sub-Saharan Africa is Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD). Since its resurgence in East Africa in recent years, it is now spreading to Central and Western Africa. The other major disease of cassava in this region, Cassava mosaic disease (CMD), can also cause widespread damage [...]... Read more »
ChannelS Television. (2012) Scientists develops new Nigerian cassava. ChannelS Television. info:/
Vanderschuren H, Moreno I, Anjanappa RB, Zainuddin IM, & Gruissem W. (2012) Exploiting the Combination of Natural and Genetically Engineered Resistance to Cassava Mosaic and Cassava Brown Streak Viruses Impacting Cassava Production in Africa. PLoS ONE, 7(9). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0045277
by Abigail Rumsey in The Plantwise Blog
Earthworms are known as farmers’ best friends because of the multitude of services they provide that improve soil health and consequently plant health. The density of earthworms in the soil is considered to be a good indicator of a healthy soil because they improve many soil attributes like structure, water holding capacity, moisture content etc., and also increase nutrient availability and degrade pesticide residues. As scientists understand these ‘ecosystem services’ provided by earthwor........ Read more »
Wade H. Elmer. (2009) Influence of Earthworm Activity on Soil Microbes and Soilborne Diseases of Vegetables. Plant Disease. DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-93-2-0175
Friederike Wolfartha, Stefan Schradera, Elisabeth Oldenburgb, Joachim Weinertc, & Joachim Brunotted. (2011) Earthworms promote the reduction of Fusarium biomass and deoxynivalenol content in wheat straw under field conditions. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2011.05.002
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