نتایج جستجو برای: rust resistance

تعداد نتایج: 379123  

2009
James A Kolmer Maria E Ordonez James V Groth

The rust fungi are a monophyletic group of approximately 7000 species in the basidiomycota and are highly specialized obligate parasites of plants. The life cycle of rusts can be complex. Some rusts have up to five spore stages that alternate between haploid and dikaryotic nuclear conditions and that can occur on two taxonomically unrelated host plants. The rusts have evolved specialized struct...

Journal: :Genetics 1962
W E Nyquist

ALTHOUGH genes governing many characters have been transferred between species, the inheritance of only a few of these genes has been studied in detail in their new genetic backgrounds. ALLARD and SHANDS (1954) reported that the stem rust resistance transferred from Triticum timopheeui Zhuk. to a common wheat variety C.I. 12633 was controlled in certain hybrids by duplicate dominant genes linke...

2009
M. L. Carson

Oat crown rust, caused by Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae, is considered to be the most serious disease of oat (Avena sativa L.) in North America (27). It is distributed worldwide but is most damaging where heavy nightly dews occur in conjunction with moderate to high temperatures during the growing season. Under ideal conditions, crown rust can result in complete crop failure. In the United St...

2014
Jeffrey G. Ellis Evans S. Lagudah Wolfgang Spielmeyer Peter N. Dodds

Two classes of genes are used for breeding rust resistant wheat. The first class, called R (for resistance) genes, are pathogen race specific in their action, effective at all plant growth stages and probably mostly encode immune receptors of the nucleotide binding leucine rich repeat (NB-LRR) class. The second class is called adult plant resistance genes (APR) because resistance is usually fun...

2015
Marco Maccaferri Junli Zhang Peter Bulli Zewdie Abate Shiaoman Chao Dario Cantu Eligio Bossolini Xianming Chen Michael Pumphrey Jorge Dubcovsky

New races of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), the causal pathogen of wheat stripe rust, show high virulence to previously deployed resistance genes and are responsible for large yield losses worldwide. To identify new sources of resistance we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using a worldwide collection of 1000 spring wheat accessions. Adult plants were evaluated under...

2016
Albrecht Serfling Sven E. Templer Peter Winter Frank Ordon

Puccinia triticina f. sp. tritici (Eriks.), the causal agent of leaf rust, causes substantial yield losses in wheat production. In wheat many major leaf rust resistance genes have been overcome by virulent races. In contrast, the prehaustorial resistance (phr) against wheat leaf rust detected in the diploid wheat Einkorn (Triticum monoccocum var. monococcum) accession PI272560 confers race-inde...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Richard J Handley Thomas Steinger Urs A Treier Heinz Müller-Schärer

The "evolution of increased competitive ability" (EICA) hypothesis proposes that escape from natural enemies, e.g., after transcontinental introductions, alters the selection regime because costly defenses no longer enhance fitness. Such an evolutionary loss of defenses enables resources to be directed toward growth or other traits improving performance. We tested the EICA hypothesis in a novel...

2017
Jagdeep Kaur Donald Danforth John Fellers Alok Adholeya Kaoutar El-Mounadi Natalya Nersesian Thomas E. Clemente Dilip Shah

Rust fungi of the order Pucciniales are destructive pathogens of wheat worldwide. Leaf rust caused by the obligate, biotrophic basidiomycete fungus Puccinia triticina (Pt) is an economically important disease capable of causing up to 50 % yield losses. Historically, resistant wheat cultivars have been used to control leaf rust, but genetic resistance is ephemeral and breaks down with the emerge...

2015
Gracia Montilla-Bascón Nicolas Rispail Javier Sánchez-Martín Diego Rubiales Luis A. J. Mur Tim Langdon Catherine J. Howarth Elena Prats

Diseases caused by crown rust (Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae) and powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. avenae) are among the most important constraints for the oat crop. Breeding for resistance is one of the most effective, economical, and environmentally friendly means to control these diseases. The purpose of this work was to identify elite alleles for rust and powdery mildew resistance...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Henriette Horvath Nils Rostoks Robert Brueggeman Brian Steffenson Diter von Wettstein Andris Kleinhofs

The stem-rust-susceptible barley cv. Golden Promise was transformed by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of immature zygotic embryos with the Rpg1 genomic clone of cv. Morex containing a 520-bp 5' promoter region, 4,919-bp gene region, and 547-bp 3' nontranscribed sequence. Representatives of 42 transgenic barley lines obtained were characterized for their seedling infection response to pat...

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