Developing papaya to control Papaya ringspot virus by transgenic resistance, intergeneric hybridization, and tolerance breeding

D Gonsalves, A Vegas, V Prasartsee… - Plant Breeding …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Developing papaya to control Papaya ringspot virus by transgenic resistance, intergeneric
hybridization, and tolerance breeding Page 46 2 Developing Papaya to Control Papaya …

Carica papaya papaya.

MM Fitch - Biotechnology of fruit and nut crops, 2005 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Biotechnology of fruit and nut crops: <italic toggle='yes'>Carica papaya</italic> papaya. Page 1
1. Introduction 1.1. Botany and history The papaya most probably originated along the …

[PDF][PDF] Papaya Ringspot Virus (PRSV) coat protein gene virus resistance in papaya: Update on progress worldwide

MMM Fitch - Transgenic Plant J, 2010 - globalsciencebooks.info
Transgenic papayas have been marketed from Hawaii to the US mainland for 11 years and
to Canada for 7 years. The resistance provided by a fragment of a Papaya ringspot virus …

[HTML][HTML] Obtención, regeneración y evaluación de híbridos intergenéricos entre Carica papaya y Vasconcellea cauliflora

A Vegas, G Trujillo, Y Sandrea - Interciencia, 2003 - ve.scielo.org
El rescate de híbridos de cruces intergenéricos entre la lechosa (Carica papaya L.) y otras
especies de vasconcelleas (antes conocidas como caricas) posibilita la transferencia de …

Papaya

M Mishra, R Chandra, S Saxena - Fruits and Nuts, 2007 - Springer
Papaya belongs to family Caricaceae. This family consists of six genera including Carica a
monotypic genera, Jacaratia with seven species, Jarilla with three species, Cylicomorpha …

[PDF][PDF] 19 Papaya

M Mishra, R Chandra, S Saxena - 2007 - researchgate.net
Papaya belongs to family Caricaceae. This family consists of six genera including Carica a
monotypic genera, Jacaratia with seven species, Jarilla with three species, Cylicomorpha …