Resultados de búsqueda - "evolutionary"

  1. In situ conservation—harnessing natural and human-derived evolutionary forces to ensure future crop adaptation por Bellon, M.R., Dulloo, Mohammad Ehsan, Sardos, J., Thormann, I., Burdon, J.J.

    Publicado 2017
    “…This study reviews evidence regarding the likelihood and rate of evolutionary change in both biotic and abiotic traits for crops and their wild relatives, placing these processes in a realistic context in which smallholder farming operates and crop wild relatives continue to exist. …”
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  2. Genomic profiles of Pyricularia oryzae in Sub-Saharan Africa: exploring population differences and their evolutionary implications in the region por Onaga, G., Suktrakul, W., Wanjiku, M., Quibod, I.L., Domelevo Entfellner, Jean-Baka, Bigirimana, J., Habarugira, G., Murori, R., Asea, G., Tella, H.E., Amagnide, G.A.G.Y., Zenna, N., Jantasuriyarat, C., Ismail, A.M., Oliva, R.

    Publicado 2025
    “…Background: Rice blast, caused by <i>Pyricularia oryzae</i> (teleomorph: Magnaporthe oryzae), is one of the most economically damaging diseases affecting rice worldwide. While the evolutionary origins and genetic structures of Asian and European P. oryzae populations are relatively well characterized, African isolates remain underexplored. …”
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  3. Secondary polyploids, heterosis and evolutionary crop breeding for further improvement of the plantain and banana (Musa spp. L) genome por Ortíz, R.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Current data suggest that this type of evolutionary breeding approach may be feasible in Musa.…”
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  4. The ammonium channel NOD26 is the evolutionary innovation that drives the emergence, consolidation, and dissemination of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in angiosperms por Frare, Romina Alejandra, Ayub, Nicolás Daniel, Alleva, Karina Edith, Soto, Gabriela Cinthia

    Publicado 2020
    “…Increasing evidence indicates that N-fixing symbiosis has evolved several times in the N-fixing clade of angiosperms and that this evolution is driven by a single evolutionary innovation. However, the genetics of this ancestral predisposition to N-fixing symbiosis remains unclear. …”
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  5. Genetic variation and evolutionary forces shaping Cucumber vein yellowing virus populations: risk of emergence of virulent isolates in Europe por Velasco, Leonardo, Salem, N., Willemsen, Anouk, Lapidot, M., Mansour, A. N., Rubio, Luis, Galipienso, Luis

    Publicado 2020
    “…The genetic variation and evolutionary mechanisms shaping Cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV) populations were investigated by analysis of nucleotide sequences coding for P1b, P1b/P3 and coat proteins (CP) from isolates collected in different countries. …”
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