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This experiment is part of the Fungi Challenge Grant.
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Why is japanese chestnut resistant to Phytophthora cinnamomi, "the biological bulldozer"?
By
Rita Lourenço Costa
,
Carmen Santos
,
Sara Tedesco
, and
Patrícia Morais Fernandes
Backed by
Beatriz Cuenca Valera
,
Carmen Santos
, and
Eric D. Walters
Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e Veterinária (Portugal)
Portugal
Biology
Grant: Fungi
Grant: Fungi
$254
Raised of $4,500 Goal
6%
Ended on 12/03/16
Campaign Ended
$254
pledged
6%
funded
Finished
on 12/03/16
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breeding
crosses
chestnut
improved genotypes
Histopathology
Chestnut resistance genes to Phytophthora cinnamomi
October 22, 2016
0
3
60
Understanding P. cinnamomi infection
October 21, 2016
0
3
31
Controlled crosses
October 19, 2016
2
6
69
Video - Improved genotypes with resistance to ink disease
October 19, 2016
0
3
38
Micropropagation of improved genotypes selected from the...
October 19, 2016
0
2
60
Phytophthora cinnamomi zoospore
October 14, 2016
0
1
23
Chestnut infected with pathogen
October 14, 2016
0
1
12