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IDENTIFICATION OF THE Ty-2 AND Ty-3 GENES FOR THE EVALUATION OF A COLLECTION OF TOMATO (Solanum lycopersicum) SAMPLES FOR RESISTANCE TO TOMATO YELLOW LEAF CURLE VIRUS (TYLCV)
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Вопрос повышения урожайности одной из наиболее активно потребляемых культур во всём мире – томата – представляет большой интерес для современной аграрной науки. Отдельного внимания заслуживают заболевания культуры различной этиологии – поражённые посадки претерпевают сильные предуборочные потери, а борьба с возбудителями требует комплексного подхода. В настоящее время среди известных заболеваний томата одним из наиболее опасных по праву считается вирус жёлтой курчавости листьев томата, или TYLCV (Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus) [5]. Огромная скорость распространения, в том числе в новых регионах, а также риск потери до 100% урожая делают изучение природы устойчивости к TYLCV особенно важным [1, 3, 4].
The issue of increasing the yield of one of the most actively consumed crops in the world - tomato - is of great interest to modern agricultural science. Crop diseases of various etiologies deserve special attention - the affected plantings undergo severe pre-harvest losses, and the fight against pathogens requires an integrated approach. Currently, among the known diseases of tomato, one of the most dangerous diseases is rightfully considered tomato yellow leaf curl virus, or TYLCV (Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus) [5]. The enormous speed of spread, including in new regions, as well as the risk of losing up to 100% of the crop, make studying the nature of resistance to TYLCV especially important [1, 3, 4].
Title: IDENTIFICATION OF THE Ty-2 AND Ty-3 GENES FOR THE EVALUATION OF A COLLECTION OF TOMATO (Solanum lycopersicum) SAMPLES FOR RESISTANCE TO TOMATO YELLOW LEAF CURLE VIRUS (TYLCV)
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Вопрос повышения урожайности одной из наиболее активно потребляемых культур во всём мире – томата – представляет большой интерес для современной аграрной науки.
Отдельного внимания заслуживают заболевания культуры различной этиологии – поражённые посадки претерпевают сильные предуборочные потери, а борьба с возбудителями требует комплексного подхода.
В настоящее время среди известных заболеваний томата одним из наиболее опасных по праву считается вирус жёлтой курчавости листьев томата, или TYLCV (Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus) [5].
Огромная скорость распространения, в том числе в новых регионах, а также риск потери до 100% урожая делают изучение природы устойчивости к TYLCV особенно важным [1, 3, 4].
The issue of increasing the yield of one of the most actively consumed crops in the world - tomato - is of great interest to modern agricultural science.
Crop diseases of various etiologies deserve special attention - the affected plantings undergo severe pre-harvest losses, and the fight against pathogens requires an integrated approach.
Currently, among the known diseases of tomato, one of the most dangerous diseases is rightfully considered tomato yellow leaf curl virus, or TYLCV (Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus) [5].
The enormous speed of spread, including in new regions, as well as the risk of losing up to 100% of the crop, make studying the nature of resistance to TYLCV especially important [1, 3, 4].
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