Research Keyword: QTL mapping

Powdery Mildew Caused by Leveillula taurica (Synonym: Phyllactinia taurica): A Global Challenge for Pepper Production

Powdery mildew caused by the fungus Leveillula taurica is a major disease affecting pepper crops worldwide, potentially reducing yields by up to 50%. The disease appears as white powder on pepper leaves and can be managed through resistant pepper varieties, proper farming practices, beneficial microbes, and fungicide treatments. Scientists have identified genetic sources of resistance in pepper that could help breeders develop more resistant varieties for sustainable agriculture.

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Chromosome-Wide Characterization of Intragenic Crossover in Shiitake Mushroom, Lentinula edodes

This study examines how genetic material is shuffled during reproduction in shiitake mushrooms. Scientists identified 65 regions in the mushroom genome where genetic crossovers happen more frequently. They discovered that special DNA sequences and specific genes regulate where these crossovers occur. Understanding these patterns can help improve mushroom breeding programs by making it easier to combine desirable traits.

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Strategies for Enhancing Resilience in Horticultural Crops Against Combined Abiotic Stresses

As climate change brings more extreme weather, vegetable and fruit crops face multiple environmental challenges simultaneously, like drought, high salt content, and heat. Scientists have developed practical approaches to make these crops stronger, including breeding tougher varieties, grafting plants onto hardy rootstocks, and applying special nanoparticles and natural plant boosters. These combined strategies help crops survive harsh conditions while maintaining good yields and quality, supporting food security for growing populations worldwide.

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