نتایج جستجو برای: mildews

تعداد نتایج: 214  

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2004
John P Vogel Theodore K Raab Chris R Somerville Shauna C Somerville

Powdery mildews and other obligate biotrophic pathogens are highly adapted to their hosts and often show limited host ranges. One facet of such host specialization is likely to be penetration of the host cell wall, a major barrier to infection. A mutation in the pmr5 gene rendered Arabidopsis resistant to the powdery mildew species Erysiphe cichoracearum and Erysiphe orontii, but not to the unr...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2015
Giacomo Rossin Danilo Villalta Paola Martelli Daniela Cecconi Annalisa Polverari Gianni Zoccatelli

BACKGROUND Downy mildews are a group of microorganisms belonging to the Chromista kingdom that can infect specific plants. When growing on plant tissues these microbes can elicit the expression of pathogenesis-related proteins (PRs), a group of stress-induced proteins frequently described as allergens in many plant species. Our aim was to verify by a proteomic approach whether the allergic reac...

Journal: :The arabidopsis book 2008
Cristina Micali Katharina Göllner Matt Humphry Chiara Consonni Ralph Panstruga

The powdery mildew diseases, caused by fungal species of the Erysiphales, have an important economic impact on a variety of plant species and have driven basic and applied research efforts in the field of phytopathology for many years. Although the first taxonomic reports on the Erysiphales date back to the 1850's, advances into the molecular biology of these fungal species have been hampered b...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Chiara Consonni Paweł Bednarek Matt Humphry Fedra Francocci Simone Ferrari Anne Harzen Emiel Ver Loren van Themaat Ralph Panstruga

Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) genes MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O2 (MLO2), MLO6, and MLO12 exhibit unequal genetic redundancy with respect to the modulation of defense responses against powdery mildew fungi and the control of developmental phenotypes such as premature leaf decay. We show that early chlorosis and necrosis of rosette leaves in mlo2 mlo6 mlo12 mutants reflects an authentic but un...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
François Lefebvre David L Joly Caroline Labbé Beate Teichmann Rob Linning François Belzile Guus Bakkeren Richard R Bélanger

Pseudozyma flocculosa is related to the model plant pathogen Ustilago maydis yet is not a phytopathogen but rather a biocontrol agent of powdery mildews; this relationship makes it unique for the study of the evolution of plant pathogenicity factors. The P. flocculosa genome of ~23 Mb includes 6877 predicted protein coding genes. Genome features, including hallmarks of pathogenicity, are very s...

Journal: :Annual review of phytopathology 2002
C C Mundt

The usefulness of mixtures (multiline cultivars and cultivar mixtures) for disease management has been well demonstrated for rusts and powdery mildews of small grain crops. Such mixtures are more useful under some epidemiological conditions than under others, and experimental methodology, especially problems of scale, may be crucial in evaluating the potential efficacy of mixtures on disease. T...

Journal: :Journal of inorganic biochemistry 2008
Konstantin Jilkine Kathleen M Gough Robert Julian Susan G W Kaminskyj

Cell function is related to cell composition. The asexual state of filamentous fungi (molds and mildews) has two main life cycle stages: vegetative hyphae for substrate colonization and nutrient acquisition, and asexual spores for survival and dispersal. Hyphal composition changes over a few tens of microns during growth and maturation; spores are different from hyphae. Most biochemical analyse...

2008
Kurt Mendgen Gerda Vorbrodt R. E. Gold D. E. Harder

Nutrient uptake in obligate parasitism was recently reviewed by Bushnell and Gay (5) for the powdery mildews. In the rust fungi, the experimental approach to solving this question is quite different, because the fungus mycelium grows only in restricted areas within the leaf. The rust pustules act as foci for the accumulation of many metabolites. The fungus derives nutrients by alteration of the...

2009
M. Thines Y.-J. Choi E. Kemen S. Ploch E.B. Holub H.-D. Shin J.D.G. Jones

The obligate biotrophic lineages of the white blister rusts (Albuginales, Oomycota) are of ancient origin compared to the rather recently evolved downy mildews, and sophisticated mechanisms of biotrophy and a high degree of adaptation diversity are to be expected in these organisms. Speciation in the biotrophic Oomycetes is usually thought to be the consequence of host adaptation or geographic ...

2016
Andrea Kunova Cristina Pizzatti Maria Bonaldi Paolo Cortesi

BACKGROUND Metrafenone has been used in Europe in integrated pest management programmes since 2006 to control powdery mildews, including Erysiphe necator. Its exact mode of action is not known, but it is unique among fungicide classes used in powdery mildew management. Recently, resistance to metrafenone was reported in Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici. In this study we investigated metrafenone...

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