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- Nufar_basil abstract "Nufar basil (Ocimum basilicum 'Nufar') is the first variety of sweet basil (O. basilicum) that is resistant to fusarium wilt. Fusarium wilt is a disease that causes sudden wilting and death in multiple species including basil. It is caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. basilicum, which attacks the xylem in the stem, blocking water uptake and leading to a characteristic sudden leaf wilt that does not respond to watering. Nufar basil is resistant to fusarium wilt, remaining asymptomatic even when infected. It was released in 1999 in Israel by the breeders of the Agricultural Research Organization, and commercialized by Genesis Seeds.The first resistant germ plasm was identified in Israel, Agricultural Research Organization,in several basil plants of a local variety that originally introduced from the United Statesand reselected in Israel for resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Basilicum. Seeds wereplanted in the greenhouse in naturally highly infested soil and symptomless plants thatsurvived in naturally infested soil were the source for F1 seeds of resistant germ plasm.Further selection tests to improve resistance were conducted up to additional generationsin infested soil in the greenhouse. All individuals of the present genetic line remainedsymptomless, while all individual plants of the original susceptible cultivar defoliated 3weeks after planting into infested soil, suggesting that the resistance may be a single,dominant gene.".
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- Nufar_basil wikiPageWikiLink Agricultural_Research_Organization.
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- Nufar_basil wikiPageWikiLink Asymptomatic.
- Nufar_basil wikiPageWikiLink Basil.
- Nufar_basil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herbs.
- Nufar_basil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ocimum.
- Nufar_basil wikiPageWikiLink Fusarium_wilt.
- Nufar_basil wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
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- Nufar_basil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nufar basil".
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- Nufar_basil subject Category:Herbs.
- Nufar_basil subject Category:Ocimum.
- Nufar_basil hypernym Variety.
- Nufar_basil type Grape.
- Nufar_basil comment "Nufar basil (Ocimum basilicum 'Nufar') is the first variety of sweet basil (O. basilicum) that is resistant to fusarium wilt. Fusarium wilt is a disease that causes sudden wilting and death in multiple species including basil. It is caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. basilicum, which attacks the xylem in the stem, blocking water uptake and leading to a characteristic sudden leaf wilt that does not respond to watering.".
- Nufar_basil label "Nufar basil".
- Nufar_basil sameAs Q7068698.
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