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titleOfInvention 'P & B-AR1' Plant-Based Red Pepper Anthrax Resistant, Promoted by Cross-Band Hybridization between Capsicum annuum and C. baccatum
abstract The present invention is selected from the country, as well as India and Indonesia, according to Pepper anthrax being raised as a serious issue in many countries of Southeast Asia Susceptible Cultivars of Capsicum annuum and resistance allied species Capsicum baccatum between generations interspecific hybrids segregating population (BC 1 F 1) It is related to the development process and systemic characteristics of P & B-AR1, an anthrax resistant plant family of 8 generations BC 1 F, selected and fixed through the continuous selfing and resistance test of each generation of a resistant individual.n n n Peppers, which are grown all over the world, are suffering from severe yield loss and quality deterioration due to invasion of various pathogens throughout the growing season. In particular, pepper anthrax is known as one of the most damaging diseases in countries and regions including rainy season or rainy season during the growing season, as well as Korea and many countries in Southeast Asia. Until now, chemical control by disinfectant spraying has been mainly used. However, due to the difficulty in selecting the timing of drug control due to frequent rainfall during the cultivation period, and the emergence of new fungicide-resistant pathogens, the control value is not so high. .n n n The most economical, effective and environmentally friendly way to solve this problem is to cultivate resistant varieties, but there is no commercially grown single anthrax resistant strains and varieties worldwide. The reason for this is the absence of substantial resistance breeding efforts due to the absence of stable assay methods, which are essential prerequisites for resistant sarcoma, and the absence of commercially available highly anthrax resistant gene sources. Therefore, in the present invention, based on the previously registered Korean Patent No. 0504172, 'Method for breeding hybrid pepper by hybridization,' which includes a clue and a solution to the above prerequisites, a hybrid subseparation group of two pathogenic cultivars and a resistant near species It is possible to select highly resistant individuals from them and to foster their descendants, and to develop a high anthrax resistant system with horticultural characteristics through continuous anthrax resistance test for each generation. Includes strategies for developing commercial anthrax resistant strains and breeds. In other words, the present invention is a seventh generation of species-female hybrids in which anthrax resistance and horticultural characteristics are fixed through continuous resistance and resistance tests (selection) using resistance individuals selected from the first generation of inter-female hybrids (BC 1 F 1 ). It is characteristic of the stage of the system development.n n n Techniques for breeding pepper anthrax resistant strains using cross-crossing can be applied to almost all cross-breeding breeding methods that want to develop various pest resistant strains and varieties that damage peppers in addition to anthrax. In addition, the anthrax resistant strains fostered in the present invention are expected to make an absolute contribution to the development of strains and varieties suitable for all regions and countries where anthrax is afflicted with not only Korea, but also to further enhance the international competitiveness of the Korean seed industry. We think that we can provide electricity.n n n n Pepper, Anthrax, Species Hybridization, Species-Cultivation, Disease Resistant, Resistant Black, Selection, System Development
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