نتایج جستجو برای: uredinales

تعداد نتایج: 186  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2003
P Haldimann T Steinger H Müller-Schärer

Common groundsel, Senecio vulgaris (Asteraceae), is a highly selfing semelparous ephemeral weed that belongs to the few plant species in central Europe capable of growing, flowering and fruiting all year round. In temperate climates, flowering S. vulgaris cohorts were found to appear up to three times per year. Using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) molecular markers we examined te...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
C D Larue

Diseases of the United States Department of Agriculture. It has been continued at the University of Michigan. Paper of the Department of Botany and of the University Herbarium, University of Michigan No. 397. 1 Mains, E. B., "Rye Resistant to Leaf Rust, Stem Rust and Powdery Mildew," Jour. Agr. Res., 32, 201-221 (1926). 2 Mains, E. B., and Dietz, S. M., "Physiologic Forms of Barley Mildew, Erys...

2018
Benjamin Schwessinger Jana Sperschneider William S Cuddy Diana P Garnica Marisa E Miller Jennifer M Taylor Peter N Dodds Melania Figueroa Robert F Park John P Rathjen

A long-standing biological question is how evolution has shaped the genomic architecture of dikaryotic fungi. To answer this, high-quality genomic resources that enable haplotype comparisons are essential. Short-read genome assemblies for dikaryotic fungi are highly fragmented and lack haplotype-specific information due to the high heterozygosity and repeat content of these genomes. Here, we pr...

2014
Sébastien Duplessis Guus Bakkeren Richard Hamelin

Pucciniales are an important group of fungal plant pathogens that cause rust diseases in a diverse group of hosts including ecologically and economically important crops and trees. Rust fungi have intriguing and complex life cycles and are obligate biotrophs. Because of their biological features, these fungi are very difficult to study under laboratory conditions. The recent advances in genomic...

2015
Yeo Hong Yun Hyuk Woo Kwon Hong Seok Ahn Seong Hwan Kim

Farfugium japonicum is used in traditional medicine and as an edible herb in China and Korea. In July 2013, leaf spots were observed in F. japonicum seedlings at Ulleung Island, Gyeongsangbuk Province, Korea. Early symptoms on the leaf adaxial surface included roughly circular yellow spots that later developed brown, necrotic centers. The aecia were hypophyllous, cupulate, yellowish, 180~430 µm...

2015
Henry V. Amerson Thomas L. Kubisiak George Kuhlman Saul A. Garcia Eric J. Jokela

Nearly two decades of research on the host-pathogen interaction in fusiform rust of loblolly pine is detailed. Results clearly indicate that pathotype-specific genes in the host interacting with pathogen avirulence cause resistance as defined by the non-gall phenotype under favorable environmental conditions for disease development. In particular, nine fusiform rust resistance genes (Fr genes) ...

2008
Pedro Henrique Braga Pierozzi Aliny Simony Ribeiro José Ubirajara Vieira Moreira Larissa DI Cássia Laperuta Breno Francovig Rachid Wilmar Ferreira Lima Carlos Alberto Arrabal Arias Marcelo Fernandes de Oliveira Francisco Ferraz de Toledo

Asian soybean rust (ASR), caused by the phytopathogenic fungi Phakopsora pachyrhizi, has caused large reductions in soybean (Glycine max) yield in most locations in Brazil where it has occurred since it was first reported in May 2001. Primary efforts to combat the disease involve the development of resistant cultivars, and four dominant major genes (Rpp1, Rpp2, Rpp3 and Rpp4) controlling resist...

2015
Soraya C. M. Leal-Bertioli Uiara Cavalcante Ediene G. Gouvea Carolina Ballén-Taborda Kenta Shirasawa Patrícia M. Guimarães Scott A. Jackson David J. Bertioli Márcio C. Moretzsohn

Rust is a major pathogen of the peanut crop. Development and adoption of rust-resistant cultivars is the most cost efficient and effective way to control the spread of the disease and reduce yield losses. Some cultivated peanut germplasm accessions have a degree of resistance, but the secondary gene pool is a source of much stronger resistance alleles. Wild species, however, have undesirable ag...

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