Selection of Potato Genotypes Tolerant to Vascular Wilt by Somaclonal Variation

2024

Emad Ali Al Tinawi


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Damascus University . Faculty of agricultural engineering
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شجرة القرابة الوراثية; حمض الفيو ا زريك f; Cultural filtrate (cf); مرض الذبول الوعائي الفيوزايرمي; Tissue culture (in vitro); Potato (solanum tuberosum l.); Fusaric acid (fa); الكالس; الانتخاب; Antioxidant enzymes; الرشاحة الفطريةcf -; Genetic kinship tree; الأنزيمات المضادة للأكسدة; الإجهاد الأحيائي
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阿拉伯
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