146 results on '"Aldwinckle, Herb S."'
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2. Identification of Novel Strain-Specific and Environment-Dependent Minor QTLs Linked to Fire Blight Resistance in Apples
3. Expression of fungal chitinolytic enzymes in transgenic apples confers high levels of resistance to scab.
4. Multiple Models for Rosaceae Genomics
5. Transgenic ‘Malling 26’ apple expressing the attacin E gene has increased resistance to Erwinia amylovora
6. Genetic Engineering of Disease Resistance in Apple Fruit Cultivars and Rootstocks
7. PART I: Infectious Diseases
8. Introduction
9. Front Matter
10. PART III: Arthropod Pests
11. Back Matter
12. PART II: Noninfectious Disorders
13. Genetic transformation of apple (Malus x domestica) without use of a selectable marker gene
14. Rapid transcriptional response of apple to fire blight disease revealed by cDNA suppression subtractive hybridization analysis
15. Breeding Apple Rootstocks
16. Fire Blight and Its Control
17. Synergistic activity of endochitinase and exochitinase from Trichoderma atroviride (T. harzianum) against the pathogenic fungus (Venturia inaequalis) in transgenic apple plants
18. Collection, Maintenance, Characterization, and Utilization of Wild Apples of Central Asia
19. Effect of untranslated leader sequence of AMV RNA 4 and signal peptide of pathogenesis-related protein 1b on attacin gene expression, and resistance to fire blight in transgenic apple
20. Anti-attacin polyclonal antibody from an in vitro derived antigen used for immunoblot to quantify attacin expressed in transgenic apple
21. Development of Fire Blight Resistance by Recombinant DNA Technology
22. Factors affecting the transformation of 'Marshall McIntosh' apple by Agrobacterium tumefaciens
23. Micropropagation of thirteen Malus cultivars and rootstocks, and effect of antibiotics on proliferation
24. Transgenic ‘Mailing 26’ apple expressing the attacin E gene has increased resistance toErwinia amylovora
25. Genetic Engineering of Disease Resistance in Apple Fruit Cultivars and Rootstocks
26. Expression of fungal chitinolytic enzymes in transgenic apples confers high levels of resistance to scab.
27. Putative resistance gene markers associated with quantitative trait loci for fire blight resistance in Malus ‘Robusta 5’ accessions
28. Eradication of Erwinia amylovora (fire blight) from apple propagating wood by hot water treatment
29. Stable expression and phenotypic impact of attacin E transgene in orchard grown apple trees over a 12 year period
30. Development of a DNA marker for Vm, a gene conferring resistance to apple scab
31. Identification of genes differentially expressed during interaction of resistant and susceptible apple cultivars (Malus × domestica) with Erwinia amylovora
32. Breeding Apple Rootstocks
33. Fire Blight Resistance in Wild Accessions ofMalus sieversii
34. Early determination of genotypes for apple scab resistance by forced flowering of test cross progenies
35. Delineation of QTLS for resistance to fire blight in malus Robusta 5 accessions (P467)
36. The Geneva Apple Rootstock Breeding Program
37. Improved Transformation of Anthurium
38. Stable expression and phenotypic impact of attacin Etransgene in orchard grown apple trees over a 12 year period
39. Identification of genes differentially expressed during interaction of resistant and susceptible apple cultivars (Malus × domestica) with Erwinia amylovora
40. Capturing the Diversity of Wild Malus orientalis from Georgia, Armenia, Russia, and Turkey
41. Field Evaluation of Biological Control of Fire Blight in the Eastern United States
42. Selection of Stratified Core Sets Representing Wild Apple (Malus sieversii)
43. Comparative Analysis and Functional Annotation of a Large Expressed Sequence Tag Collection of Apple
44. Pears
45. Rapid transcriptional response of apple to fire blight disease revealed by cDNA suppression subtractive hybridization analysis
46. Isolation of Streptomycin-Resistant Isolates of Erwinia amylovora in New York
47. Genetic Diversity and Disease Resistance of Wild Malus orientalis from Turkey and Southern Russia
48. Two Receptor-Like Genes, Vfa1 and Vfa2, Confer Resistance to the Fungal Pathogen Venturia inaequalis Inciting Apple Scab Disease
49. Fire Blight Resistance of Budagovsky 9 Apple Rootstock
50. Field Evaluation of 64 Apple Rootstocks for Orchard Performance and Fire Blight Resistance
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