Chenopodium and Sugarbeet both come from the same family, i.e., Chenopodiaceae. But, sugarbeet is heavily infested by beet leaf miners, whereas Chenopodium spp shows some kind of defense against it. This research tends to analyze the phytohormones and the genes that regulate the defense mechanism in Chenopodium spp. Seven species of Chenopodium are used for the study, and sugarbeet is used as a negative control.
Chenopodium and Sugarbeet both come from the same family, i.e., Chenopodiaceae. But, sugarbeet is heavily infested by beet leaf miners, whereas Chenopodium spp shows some kind of defense against it. This research tends to analyze the phytohormones and the genes that regulate the defense mechanism in Chenopodium spp. Seven species of Chenopodium are used for the study, and sugarbeet is used as a negative control.
Leaf abscission in Chenopodium spp. as an herbivore defense against Pegomya cunicularia (Diptera: Anthomyiidae): the role of phytohormone signaling
PARAJULI, KIRAN
2022/2023
Abstract
Chenopodium and Sugarbeet both come from the same family, i.e., Chenopodiaceae. But, sugarbeet is heavily infested by beet leaf miners, whereas Chenopodium spp shows some kind of defense against it. This research tends to analyze the phytohormones and the genes that regulate the defense mechanism in Chenopodium spp. Seven species of Chenopodium are used for the study, and sugarbeet is used as a negative control.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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