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infested
with scab and feathery mottle virus; and purple and white
varieties of yam tubers.
Several
differentially expressed specific proteins were identified
as biochemical markers. From the profiles established, eight
novel protein biochemical markers were identified.
This information
can be used in isolating and cloning the gene for a more detailed
characterization and functional evaluation. Further, the biochemical
markers identified in this work can also be applied in the
diagnoses and genetic manipulation of root crops to improve
their traits and properties, in screening and selecting desirable
traits, and seed certification for producing disease-free
planting materials.
The study
is the first report of such biochemical markers for acridity
in taro, anthracnose infection in yam, blight infestation
in taro, and in spider mite- and scale insect- infested cassava.
This
study was chosen as the best (1st place) research paper at
the National Symposium on Agriculture and Resources Research
and Development held by PCARRD last 10 November 2006. (Ricardo
A. Argana and Butch S. Pagcaliwagan, S&T Media Service)
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