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Volume 147, Numbers 1-2, January 2006
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Biotechnology approaches to overcome biotic and abiotic stress constraints in legumes
pp. 1-24(24)
Authors: Dita, Miguel; Rispail, Nicolas; Prats, Elena; Rubiales, Diego; Singh, Karam

Transcriptomic approaches to unravel plant–pathogen interactions in legumes
pp. 25-36(12)
Authors: Ameline-Torregrosa, Carine; Dumas, Bernard; Krajinski, Franziska; Esquerre-Tugaye, Marie-Thérèse; Jacquet, Christophe

Proteomics: a promising approach to study biotic interaction in legumes. A review
pp. 37-47(11)
Authors: Jorrín, J.; Rubiales, D.; Dumas-Gaudot, E.; Recorbet, G.; Maldonado, A.; Castillejo, M.; Curto, M.

Counteracting virulence mechanisms of grain legume pathogens
pp. 49-65(17)
Author: Strange, Richard

Faba bean breeding for resistance against biotic stresses: Towards application of marker technology
pp. 67-80(14)
Authors: Torres, A.; Román, B.; Avila, C.; Satovic, Z.; Rubiales, D.; Sillero, J.; Cubero, J.; Moreno, M.

Chickpea molecular breeding: New tools and concepts
pp. 81-103(23)
Authors: Millan, Teresa; Clarke, Heather; Siddique, Kadambot; Buhariwalla, Hutokshi; Gaur, Pooran; Kumar, Jagdish; Gil, Juan; Kahl, Guenter; Winter, Peter

Common bean breeding for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses: From classical to MAS breeding
pp. 105-131(27)
Authors: Miklas, Phillip; Kelly, James; Beebe, Steve; Blair, Matthew

Lathyrus improvement for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses: From classical breeding to marker assisted selection
pp. 133-147(15)
Authors: Patto, M.; Skiba, B.; Pang, E.; Ochatt, S.; Lambein, F.; Rubiales, D.

Application of biotechnology in breeding lentil for resistance to biotic and abiotic stress
pp. 149-165(17)
Authors: Muehlbauer, Frederick; Cho, Seungho; Sarker, Ashutosh; McPhee, Kevin; Coyne, Clarice; Rajesh, P.; Ford, Rebecca

Screening techniques and sources of resistance to abiotic stresses in cool-season food legumes
pp. 167-186(20)
Authors: Stoddard, F.; Balko, C.; Erskine, W.; Khan, H.; Link, W.; Sarker, A.

Screening techniques and sources of resistance against parasitic weeds in grain legumes
pp. 187-199(13)
Authors: Rubiales, Diego; Pérez-de-Luque, Alejandro; Fernández-Aparico, Mónica; Sillero, Josefina; Román, Belén; Kharrat, Mohamed; Khalil, Shaban; Joel, Daniel; Riches, Charlie

Screening techniques and sources of resistance to root diseases in cool season food legumes
pp. 201-221(21)
Authors: Infantino, Alessandro; Kharrat, Mohamed; Riccioni, Luca; Coyne, Clarice; McPhee, Kevin; Grünwald, Niklaus

Screening techniques and sources of resistance to foliar diseases caused by major necrotrophic fungi in grain legumes
pp. 223-253(31)
Authors: Tivoli, Bernard; Baranger, Alain; Avila, Carmen; Banniza, Sabine; Barbetti, Martin; Chen, Weidong; Davidson, Jenny; Lindeck, Kurt; Kharrat, Mohammed; Rubiales, Diego; Sadiki, Mohamed; Sillero, Josefina; Sweetingham, Mark; Muehlbauer, Fred

Screening techniques and sources of resistance to rusts and mildews in grain legumes
pp. 255-272(18)
Authors: Sillero, J.; Fondevilla, S.; Davidson, J.; Patto, M.; Warkentin, T.; Thomas, J.; Rubiales, D.

Resistance to insect pests: What do legumes have to offer?
pp. 273-285(13)
Authors: Edwards, Owain; Singh, Karam

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