n the last 35 years, breeding has greatly reduced the damages caused by rhizomania in sugar beet crops. After the first encouraging results using the Alba genotypes, the cultivar Rizor represented a substantial step forward and has given good yield improvement in diseased fields in many parts of the world. The original variety and subsequent improved versions continued to offer good performances for about a decade, after which it was surpassed by other hybrids derived in part from the Rizor itself. Further progress in terms of sugar production became possible in 1986, when the Holly monogerm lines were released in USA and Europe. In spite of the incomplete information about the genealogy of the first resistant materials, many evidences and ...
Since the widespread use of rhizomania partially resistant cultivars, bearing the Rz1 gene along wit...
Rhizomania is a serious disease of sugar beet, caused by beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV). Th...
Rhizomania is the most serious disease of sugar beets worldwide. This publication describes the symp...
The productivity of sugar beet is strongly limited by several biotic stresses, among them rhizomania...
Economic viability of a sugar beet crop largely depends on its successful protection against rhizoma...
Increased yield of sugar beet depends on hybrids that are grown agroecological conditions and applie...
Rhizomania disease, caused by the Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), is considered as one of t...
Between 580 and 700 accessions of related cultivated and wild species of the genus Beta were assesse...
The rhizomania disease is one of the most important diseases in Iran and some other parts of the wor...
Rhizomania is the most damaging and widespread disease of the sugar beet crop and is caused by Beet ...
Rhizoctonia root rot continues to be a concerning problem in sugar beet production areas. To invest...
Sugar beet is a valuable arable crop providing a large proportion of world sugar supplies. It is sus...
Rhizoctonia root rot continues to be a concerning problem in sugar beet production areas. To invest...
FC1740 (Reg No. GP-293, PI 681717) and FC1741 (Reg No. GP-294, PI 681718) sugar beet germplasm (Beta...
Rhizomania is one of the most destructive sugar beet diseases. It is caused by Beet necrotic yellow ...
Since the widespread use of rhizomania partially resistant cultivars, bearing the Rz1 gene along wit...
Rhizomania is a serious disease of sugar beet, caused by beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV). Th...
Rhizomania is the most serious disease of sugar beets worldwide. This publication describes the symp...
The productivity of sugar beet is strongly limited by several biotic stresses, among them rhizomania...
Economic viability of a sugar beet crop largely depends on its successful protection against rhizoma...
Increased yield of sugar beet depends on hybrids that are grown agroecological conditions and applie...
Rhizomania disease, caused by the Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), is considered as one of t...
Between 580 and 700 accessions of related cultivated and wild species of the genus Beta were assesse...
The rhizomania disease is one of the most important diseases in Iran and some other parts of the wor...
Rhizomania is the most damaging and widespread disease of the sugar beet crop and is caused by Beet ...
Rhizoctonia root rot continues to be a concerning problem in sugar beet production areas. To invest...
Sugar beet is a valuable arable crop providing a large proportion of world sugar supplies. It is sus...
Rhizoctonia root rot continues to be a concerning problem in sugar beet production areas. To invest...
FC1740 (Reg No. GP-293, PI 681717) and FC1741 (Reg No. GP-294, PI 681718) sugar beet germplasm (Beta...
Rhizomania is one of the most destructive sugar beet diseases. It is caused by Beet necrotic yellow ...
Since the widespread use of rhizomania partially resistant cultivars, bearing the Rz1 gene along wit...
Rhizomania is a serious disease of sugar beet, caused by beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV). Th...
Rhizomania is the most serious disease of sugar beets worldwide. This publication describes the symp...