Study of Partial Resistance of Carrot to Alternaria dauci through Multi-criteria Phenotyping
The study evaluates complementary phenotyping methods, including qPCR, thermography, and chlorophyll fluorescence, to characterize partial resistance of carrot to Alternaria dauci during asymptomatic and symptomatic phases, highlighting each method’s discriminating power and throughput potential for large-scale varietal screening.
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In this study, the authors propose a multi-criteria phenotyping approach to dissect partial resistance of carrot (Daucus carota) to the leaf blight pathogen Alternaria dauci. Conventional visual scoring of disease symptoms fails to capture the complex infection cycle, so they implemented complementary techniques to target both asymptomatic and symptomatic phases, including quantitative PCR for fungal DNA detection, infrared thermography to monitor tissue temperature changes, and chlorophyll fluorescence measurement to assess photosynthetic disruptions. They discuss the reproducibility, discriminating power, throughput potential, and limitations of each method for large-scale varietal evaluation and QTL mapping strategies.
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Podrobné informácie o príspevku
- Projekt
- Poloha
- France
- Autori
- Valérie LE CLERC, Elodie AUPERPIN, Anita SUEL, David ROUSSEAU, Etienne BELIN, Pascal POUPARD, Lisa Jeanne LAMBERT, Linda VOISINE, Latifa HAMAMA, Tristan BOUREAU, Romain BERRUYER, Laure BARROT, Robert PRIEUR et Mathilde BRIARD
- Účel
- Adopt innovative practices
- Typ súboru
- dokument
- Vytvorené dňa
- 01. 4. 2016
- Pôvodný jazyk
- French
- Oficiálna webová stránka projektu
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licencia
- CC BY
- Kľúčové slová