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  1. Economic constraints as drivers of coffee rust epidemics in Nicaragua by Villarreyna, Rogelio, Barrios, M., Vílchez, Sergio, Cerda Bustillo, Rolando, Vignola, Raffaele, Jacques, Avelino

    Published 2020
    “…To our knowledge, this is the first time that poor economic conditions have been related to the development of intense plant disease outbreaks. These relationships indicated that technical solutions to manage coffee rust are not sufficient and that economic solutions, where the market has a crucial role to play, need to be implemented.…”
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  2. A germin-like protein gene family functions as a complex quantitative trait locus conferring broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice by Manosalva, Patricia M., Davidson, Rebecca M., Liu, Bin, Zhu, Xiaoyuan, Hulbert, Scot H., Leung, Hei, Leach, Jan E.

    Published 2009
    “…Plant disease resistance governed by quantitative trait loci (QTL) is predicted to be effective against a broad spectrum of pathogens and long lasting. …”
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  3. Predicting durability of a disease resistance gene based on an assessment of the fitness loss and epidemiological consequences of avirulence gene mutation by Vera Cruz, Casiana M., Bai, Jianfa, Oña, Isabelita, Leung, Hei, Nelson, Rebecca J., Mew, T.W., Leach, Jan E.

    Published 2000
    “…Durability of plant disease resistance ( R ) genes may be predicted if the cost of pathogen adaptation to overcome resistance is understood. …”
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  4. Agronomic Linked Data (AgroLD): A knowledge-based system to enable integrative biology in agronomy by Venkatesan, A., Tagny Ngompe, G., El Hassouni, N., Chentli, I., Guignon, Valentin, Jonquet, C., Ruíz, M., Larmande, Pierre

    Published 2018
    “…AgroLD’s objective is to offer a domain specific knowledge platform to solve complex biological and agronomical questions related to the implication of genes/proteins in, for instances, plant disease resistance or high yield traits. We expect the resolution of these questions to facilitate the formulation of new scientific hypotheses to be validated with a knowledge-oriented approach.…”
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