@article{amankwaah_williamson_reynolds_ibrahem_pecota_zhang_olukolu_truong_carey_felde_et al._2023, title={Development of NIRS calibration curves for sugars in baked sweetpotato}, volume={7}, ISSN={["1097-0010"]}, DOI={10.1002/jsfa.12800}, abstractNote={Abstract}, journal={JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE}, author={Amankwaah, Victor A. and Williamson, Sharon and Reynolds, Rong and Ibrahem, Ragy and Pecota, Kenneth V. and Zhang, Xiaofei and Olukolu, Bode A. and Truong, Van-Den and Carey, Edward and Felde, Thomas Zum and et al.}, year={2023}, month={Jul} } @article{panthee_piotrowski_ibrahem_2017, title={Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTL) for resistance to late blight in tomato}, volume={18}, number={7}, journal={International Journal of Molecular Sciences}, author={Panthee, D. R. and Piotrowski, A. and Ibrahem, R.}, year={2017} } @article{panthee_ibrahem_2013, title={New molecular markers associated with the Sw-5 gene conferring resistance to Tomato spotted wilt virus in tomato}, volume={88}, ISSN={["1462-0316"]}, DOI={10.1080/14620316.2013.11512946}, abstractNote={Summary Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is an important Tospovirus causing significant crop losses in tomato throughout the World. Resistance to TSWV is conferred by the Sw-5 gene. Screening for TSWV resistance under field conditions, and the development of resistant tomato genotypes based on phenotype is not only time-consuming, but also inconclusive because of variable inoculum pressure in the field. The development of molecular markers for marker-assisted selection (MAS) would help to avoid this problem and facilitate the screening of a large number of independent breeding lines. However, for MAS to be successful, the molecular markers must be reliable, easy to use, and highly reproducible. We evaluated four potential PCR-based markers, developed based on Sw-5 locus-specific sequences. All four PCR-based markers were used successfully to identify resistant and susceptible tomato genotypes, consistent with the phenotypic data. Three (NCSw-003, NCSw-007, and NCSw-011) of the four molecular markers were co-dominant, whereas one (NCSw-012) was dominant. Two of the four molecular markers (NCSw-003 and NCSw-012) were sequence-characterised amplified region (SCAR) markers. The other two (NCSw-007 and NCSw-011) were cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) markers. All four markers were 19 kbp from CT 220, a previously reported molecular marker. All four DNA markers were novel and may be useful to tomato breeders wishing to screen for TSWV resistance in segregating populations.}, number={2}, journal={JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE & BIOTECHNOLOGY}, author={Panthee, Dilip R. and Ibrahem, Ragy}, year={2013}, month={Mar}, pages={129–134} } @article{panthee_brown_yousef_ibrahem_anderson_2013, title={Novel molecular marker associated with Tm2(a) gene conferring resistance to tomato mosaic virus in tomato}, volume={132}, ISSN={["0179-9541"]}, DOI={10.1111/pbr.12076}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={4}, journal={PLANT BREEDING}, author={Panthee, Dilip R. and Brown, Allan F. and Yousef, Gad G. and Ibrahem, Ragy and Anderson, Candice}, year={2013}, month={Aug}, pages={413–416} }