نتایج جستجو برای: plant fungal pathogens

تعداد نتایج: 494105  

2012
Pawan Kaur Rajesh Thakur Ashok Choudhary

This research is reports the fungicidal properties of nano-size silver/chitosan nanoformulations (NFs) used as an agent for antifungal treatment of various seed borne plant pathogens. Fungal phytopathogens, especially seed borne disease causing species, Rhizoctonia solani, Aspergillus flavus, Alternaria alterneta were isolated form chickpea seeds. Differences were observed in the antifungal act...

2011
Steven J. Klosterman Krishna V. Subbarao Seogchan Kang Paola Veronese Scott E. Gold Bart P. H. J. Thomma Zehua Chen Bernard Henrissat Yong-Hwan Lee Jongsun Park Maria D. Garcia-Pedrajas Dez J. Barbara Amy Anchieta Ronnie de Jonge Parthasarathy Santhanam Karunakaran Maruthachalam Zahi Atallah Stefan G. Amyotte Zahi Paz Patrik Inderbitzin Ryan J. Hayes David I. Heiman Sarah Young Qiandong Zeng Reinhard Engels James Galagan Christina A. Cuomo Katherine F. Dobinson Li-Jun Ma

The vascular wilt fungi Verticillium dahliae and V. albo-atrum infect over 200 plant species, causing billions of dollars in annual crop losses. The characteristic wilt symptoms are a result of colonization and proliferation of the pathogens in the xylem vessels, which undergo fluctuations in osmolarity. To gain insights into the mechanisms that confer the organisms' pathogenicity and enable th...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Jinichiro Koga Hidetoshi Kubota Shuichi Gomi Kenji Umemura Masao Ohnishi Toshiaki Kono

When plants interact with certain pathogens, they protect themselves by generating various defense responses. These defense responses are induced by molecules called elicitors. Since long ago, composts fermented by animal feces have been used as a fertilizer in plant cultivation, and recently, have been known to provide suppression of plant disease. Therefore, we hypothesized that the compounds...

2011
Biao Gu Shiv D. Kale Qinhu Wang Dinghe Wang Qiaona Pan Hua Cao Yuling Meng Zhensheng Kang Brett M. Tyler Weixing Shan

BACKGROUND Effector proteins of biotrophic plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes are delivered into host cells and play important roles in both disease development and disease resistance response. How obligate fungal pathogen effectors enter host cells is poorly understood. The Ps87 gene of Puccinia striiformis encodes a protein that is conserved in diverse fungal pathogens. Ps87 homologs from a...

Journal: :PLoS pathogens 2016
Emilie Chanclud Anna Kisiala Neil R J Emery Véronique Chalvon Aurélie Ducasse Corinne Romiti-Michel Antoine Gravot Thomas Kroj Jean-Benoit Morel

Plants produce cytokinin (CK) hormones for controlling key developmental processes like source/sink distribution, cell division or programmed cell-death. Some plant pathogens have been shown to produce CKs but the function of this mimicry production by non-tumor inducing pathogens, has yet to be established. Here we identify a gene required for CK biosynthesis, CKS1, in the rice blast fungus Ma...

علی مصطفایی, , مصطفی مطلبی, , اباصلت حسین زاده کلاگر, , محمدرضا زمانی, ,

Plant pathogenic microorganisms produce a variety of enzymes capable of degrading different polysaccharides of the plant cell walls. Pathogens use these enzymes to penetrate and colonize host cells. Polygalacturonases are thought to be the first cell wall-degrading enzymes secreted by pathogens when they grow on plant cell walls. Oligogalacturonic acids with the polymerization degrees of 10 to ...

Journal: :International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Food Sciences 2020

2015
Albor Dobón Juan Vicente Canet Javier García-Andrade Carlos Angulo Lutz Neumetzler Staffan Persson Pablo Vera

Host cells use an intricate signaling system to respond to invasions by pathogenic microorganisms. Although several signaling components of disease resistance against necrotrophic fungal pathogens have been identified, our understanding for how molecular components and host processes contribute to plant disease susceptibility is rather sparse. Here, we identified four transcription factors (TFs...

2012
Tom Swinfield Owen T Lewis Robert Bagchi Robert P Freckleton

Most general circulation models predict that most tropical forests will experience lower and less frequent rainfall in future as a result of climate change, which may reduce the capacity of fungal pathogens to drive density-dependent tree mortality. This is potentially significant because fungal pathogens are thought to play a key role in promoting and structuring plant diversity in tropical fo...

2008
Robert D. Stipanovic Alois A. Bell Jinggao Liu Lorraine S. Puckhaber HO CHO

Cotton produces a diverse mixture of sesquiterpenoids and sesterterpenoids that protect the plant from pathogens and insects. These compounds may be preformed and/or induced by pathogen attack or insect herbivory. The preformed compounds occur in subepidermal lysigenous glands, while the pathogen-induced compounds are synthesized by specialized cells such as paravascular cells appressed to xyle...

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