Abstract
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Barley (f/ordeum vulgare L.) as other cereal spccies is targeted by different pests causing significan! damages when the environmental and cultural conditions are favourable for their development. Although damage from field insects is not a major hazard for barley crops, th is chapter summarises the main insect spccies considered as a threat of barley growth and sced yield, as well as the physical barriers and chemical compounds developed by Hordeum genotypes to comba insect auack, particularly aphid pests. New insights into the molecular mechanisms of barley-pest interactions and the use of novel molecular approaches are discussed. Finally, the integration of candidate barley genes with defence properties into plant genome to gene rate resistance against pest opens up future conventional plant-assessment programmes. | |
International
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10. 1007/978·3·662-44406· 1_ 12 |
Book Edition
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69 |
Book Publishing
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J. Kumlehn, N. Stein. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014 |
ISBN
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978-3-662-44405-4 |
Series
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69. |
Book title
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Bioleclmological Aproaches 10 Barley lmprovement..Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry |
From page
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61 |
To page
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81 |