نتایج جستجو برای: ten isolates in mating population a fusarium verticillioides

تعداد نتایج: 20422192  

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2005
Ila Atheya B P Singh S K Chakrabarti D Pattanayak

Sixty-seven isolates of Phytophthora infestans collected from Himalayan hill regions and subtropical planes of India were characterized by RAPD markers to assess diversity and differentiation based on location of origin. Ten random decamer primers generated 161 polymorphic fragments. Association of P. infestans isolates on the dendrogram and PCO plot revealed two clear grouping based on geograp...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2016
Violeta Díaz-Sánchez M Carmen Limón Patrick Schaub Salim Al-Babili Javier Avalos

Retinaldehyde dehydrogenases (RALDHs) convert retinal to retinoic acid, an important chordate morphogen. Retinal also occurs in some fungi, such as Fusarium and Ustilago spp., evidenced by the presence of rhodopsins and β-carotene cleaving, retinal-forming dioxygenases. Based on the assumption that retinoic acid may also be formed in fungi, we searched the Fusarium protein databases for RALDHs ...

2017
Sandesh Kumar Shrestha Alicia Cochran Alemu Mengistu Kurt Lamour Arturo Castro-Rocha Heather Young-Kelly

Frogeye leaf spot (FLS), caused by Cercospora sojina, causes significant damage to soybean in the U.S. One control strategy is the use of quinone outside inhibitor (QoI) fungicides. QoI resistant isolates were first reported in Tennessee (TN) in 2010. To investigate the disease dynamics of C. sojina, we collected 437 C. sojina isolates in 2015 from Jackson and Milan, TN and used 40 historical i...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز - دانشکده کشاورزی 1390

بیماری پوسیدگی طوقه و ریشه برنج به طور گسترده در مناطق برنج کاری دنیا پراکنده است به طوری که از عوامل محدود کننده کشت این گیاه محسوب می شود. به منظور مطالعه پوسیدگی طوقه و ریشه برنج در فصل زراعی 1388 از شالیزار های برنج در استان-های فارس(فیروزآباد، رامجرد، درودزن، شیراز، پاسارگاد و سپیدان)، خوزستان(ایزه، آهودشت و رامهرمز) و ایلام(سرابله و شیروان) نمونه برداری به عمل آمد. از کشت نمونه های آلوده ...

2013
Haeyoung Jeong Seunghoon Lee Gyung Ja Choi Theresa Lee Sung-Hwan Yun

Here, we present the genome sequence of a Korean strain (B14) of Fusarium fujikuroi, a fungal rice pathogen. The final assembly consists of 455 contigs with 43,810,516 bp and 14,017 predicted genes. Comparison with the F. verticillioides 7600 genome revealed a reference coverage of 83% (66.3% of reads mapped).

2013
Dima Alkadri Paola Nipoti Katharina Döll Petr Karlovsky Antonio Prodi Annamaria Pisi

Wheat is one of the main crops in Mediterranean countries, and its cultivation has an important role in the Syrian economy. In Syria, Fusarium head blight (FHB) has not been reported so far. Mycological analysis of 48 samples of wheat kernels collected from cultivation areas with different climatic conditions were performed in 2009 and 2010. Fungal isolates were identified at the genus level mo...

2016
Zothanpuia Ajit K. Passari Vijai K. Gupta Bhim P. Singh

Antimicrobial resistance poses a serious challenge to global public health. In this study, fifty bacterial strains were isolated from the sediments of a freshwater lake and were screened for antibiotic resistance. Out of fifty isolates, thirty-three isolates showed resistance against at least two of the selected antibiotics. Analysis of 16S rDNA sequencing revealed that the isolates belonged to...

2016
Jay Pyle Tejas Patel Brianna Merrill Chabu Nsokoshi Morgan McCall Robert H. Proctor Daren W. Brown Thomas M. Hammond

Fusarium verticillioides is an agriculturally important fungus because of its association with maize and its propensity to contaminate grain with toxic compounds. Some isolates of the fungus harbor a meiotic drive element known as Spore killer (Sk(K)) that causes nearly all surviving meiotic progeny from an Sk(K) × Spore killer-susceptible (Sk(S)) cross to inherit the Sk(K) allele. Sk(K) has be...

Journal: :Mycologia 2012
Daniel Gobena Julián Roig Claudio Galmarini Jon Hulvey Kurt Lamour

Phytophthora capsici is a soilborne oomycete plant pathogen that limits pepper production worldwide. The population structure varies significantly depending on the location (e.g. Peru vs. USA) and little is known about the diversity of P. capsici in Argentina. Our objective was to assess the diversity of P. capsici in Argentina at key pepper production areas. Forty isolates were recovered 2006-...

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003

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