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Virus-tolerant tomato germplasm accessions / Heat tolerant colorful sweet peppers / A specific parasitoid of amaranth leaf-webber, Apanteles opacus


  1. Tomato germplasm accessions with high tolerance to Tomato Chlorosis Virus

  2. A red sweet pepper hybrid, CCA15338, was identified as resistance to Phytophthora root rot, bacterial spot and Chili Veinal Mosaic Virus, also Illustrating some level of heat tolerance and 60% higher yield during summer in comparison to the spring season.

  3. Apanteles opacus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was confirmed to be a specific parasitoid of amaranth leaf-webber (Spoladea recurvalis), which so far has been found only in Taiwan, where it has potential to be used as a biocontrol agent.

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