نتایج جستجو برای: yellow rust resistance

تعداد نتایج: 422304  

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Hossein Jafary Giorgia Albertazzi Thierry C Marcel Rients E Niks

Inheritance studies on the nonhost resistance of plants would normally require interspecific crosses that suffer from sterility and abnormal segregation. Therefore, we developed the barley-Puccinia rust model system to study, using forward genetics, the specificity, number, and diversity of genes involved in nonhost resistance. We developed two mapping populations by crossing the line SusPtrit,...

2014
Dadong Zhang Robert L. Bowden Jianming Yu Brett F. Carver Guihua Bai

Stem rust has become a renewed threat to global wheat production after the emergence and spread of race TTKSK (also known as Ug99) and related races from Africa. To elucidate U.S. winter wheat resistance genes to stem rust, association mapping was conducted using a panel of 137 lines from cooperative U.S. winter wheat nurseries from 2008 and simple sequence repeat (SSR) and sequence tagged site...

افشاری فرزاد زهره حسن بیات مافی معصومه نصرالهی محمود نظری کیومرث, چایچی مهرداد

Stem or black rust of wheat, caused by Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks. and Henn (Pgt), was the most feared and devastating disease of wheat at one time worldwide. The fear from stem rust was understandable because an apparently healthy looking crop about 3 weeks prior to harvest could reduce to a black tangle of broken stems and shriveled grain by harvest. The disease has been co...

Journal: :Science 2009
Daolin Fu Cristobal Uauy Assaf Distelfeld Ann Blechl Lynn Epstein Xianming Chen Hanan Sela Tzion Fahima Jorge Dubcovsky

Stripe rust is a devastating fungal disease that afflicts wheat in many regions of the world. New races of Puccinia striiformis, the pathogen responsible for this disease, have overcome most of the known race-specific resistance genes. We report the map-based cloning of the gene Yr36 (WKS1), which confers resistance to a broad spectrum of stripe rust races at relatively high temperatures (25 de...

2011
Cheng Liu Guangrong Li Hongfei Yan Jianping Zhou Lijun Hu Mengping Lei Ling Ran Zujun Yang

Two cytologically stable wheat-Dasypyrum breviarisatatum addition lines, Y93-1-6-6 and Y93-1-A6-4, were identified by integrated molecular and cytogenetic techniques. C-banding and genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) showed that Y93-1-6-6 and Y93-1-A6-4 were different wheat-D. breviaristatum additions. A total of 51 markers (primer/enzyme combinations), including 6 PCR-based Landmark Unique Ge...

2013
Pandurange Gowda

Polysora rust (Southern Corn Rust) is a major disease of maize in tropical and subtropical region causing yield loss in excess of 45%. The loci governing resistance (Rpp9, RppQ and RppD) have been mapped to 10.01 bins on short arm of maize chromosome 10, which also has genes for common rust resistance like Rp1 and Rp5. With the publication of maize draft genomic sequence we tried to annotate th...

2008
Kellyn S. Betts

Although house dust is known to be a predominant source of exposure to PBDEs, it's not yet clear which part of the dust these chemicals bind to. The dust pictured above contains pet hair (rust brown), pollen (yellow), plant fibers (green), dead skin cells (light to medium brown), dirt and minerals (orange), textile fibers (blue), and spider silk (pink).

2017
Erin L. Landguth Zachary A. Holden Mary F. Mahalovich Samuel A. Cushman

Recent population declines to the high elevation western North America foundation species whitebark pine, have been driven by the synergistic effects of the invasive blister rust pathogen, mountain pine beetle (MPB), fire exclusion, and climate change. This has led to consideration for listing whitebark pine (WBP) as a threatened or endangered species under the Endangered Species Act, which has...

Journal: : 2022

Yellow rust is (Puccinia striiformis Westend. f. sp. tritici) among the supreme diseases causing serious losses in wheat production. The chemical fungicides are commonly used this disease-fighting. However, control not economical and also causes environmental pollution. Therefore, use of resistant varieties production has critical importance. resistance against yellow disease expressed with Yr ...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2009
Anatoliy V Lygin Shuxian Li Ramya Vittal Jack M Widholm Glen L Hartman Vera V Lozovaya

ABSTRACT Understanding the metabolic responses of the plant to a devastating foliar disease, soybean rust, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, will assist in development of cultivars resistant to soybean rust. In this study, differences in phenolic metabolism were analyzed between inoculated and noninoculated plants using two susceptible and three resistant soybean genotypes with known resistance ...

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