Blossom blight resistance in peach: heritability and segregation in progenies from reciprocal crosses.
Blossom blight and brown rot caused by Monilinia fructicola is the most important peach disease in Brazil. Genetic resistance is a control strategy that is gaining importance in breeding programs worldwide. This study aimed to identify genotypes with higher levels of blossom blight resistance to est...
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2021
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