نتایج جستجو برای: soybean rust

تعداد نتایج: 38850  

2017
Zhi Zhang Liqiang Song Haiming Han Shenghui Zhou Jinpeng Zhang Xinming Yang Xiuquan Li Weihua Liu Lihui Li

Stripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is one of the most destructive diseases of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) worldwide. Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn. (2n = 28, PPPP), one of the wild relatives of wheat, exhibits resistance to stripe rust. In this study, wheat-A. cristatum 6P disomic addition line 4844-12 also exhibited resistance to stripe rust. To identify the s...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2009
C W Barnes L J Szabo V C Bowersox

In summers of 2005 and 2006, rain was collected weekly at over 100 selected National Atmospheric Deposition Program/National Trends Network sites across the soybean-growing region of the central and eastern United States. Rain samples were screened for Phakopsora pachyrhizi (causal agent of soybean rust) DNA using a nested real-time polymerase chain reaction assay. Over this time frame, P. pach...

2012
Guilherme D. Brand Mariana T. Q. Magalhães Maria L. P. Tinoco Francisco J. L. Aragão Jacques Nicoli Sharon M. Kelly Alan Cooper Carlos Bloch

Starting from the premise that a wealth of potentially biologically active peptides may lurk within proteins, we describe here a methodology to identify putative antimicrobial peptides encrypted in protein sequences. Candidate peptides were identified using a new screening procedure based on physicochemical criteria to reveal matching peptides within protein databases. Fifteen such peptides, al...

2011
Rodrigo Neves Graca Amy RossS-Davis Ned Klopfenstein Mee Sook Tobin Peever Phil Cannon Janice Uchida Acelino Couto Alfenas

Background Puccinia psidii causes rust disease on many host species in the Myrtaceae [1]. First reported in 1884 on guava in Southern Brazil [2], the rust has since been detected on several myrtaceous in South America, Central America, Caribbean, Mexico, USA: in Florida, California, and Hawaii. More recently, P. psidii was reported in Japan infecting M. polymorpha[3]. Of special note is that a ...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2005
s. a. elahinia j. p. tewari

a study was conducted to assess the durable resistance in a near isogenic line of spring wheat (triticum aestivalis l.), possessing resistance gene yr-18 to some isolates (race specific resistance) of stripe rust (puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici), namely thatcher yr-18 and durable resistance of an cultivar of spring wheat to all isolates of stripe rust (race non- specific resistance), namel...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2016
H K Dikshit Akanksha Singh D Singh M Aski Neelu Jain V S Hegde A K Basandrai D Basandrai T R Sharma

Lentil, as an economical source of protein, minerals and vitamins, plays important role in nutritional security of the common man. Grown mainly in West Asia, North Africa (WANA) region and South Asia, it suffers from several biotic stresses such as wilt, rust, blight and broomrape. Lentil rust caused by autoecious fungus Uromyces viciae fabae (Pers.) Schroet is a serious lentil disease in Alger...

Journal: رستنیها 2001
Gh. A. HEDJAROUDE, HALVOR B. GJAERUM M. ABBASI,

Eight cyperaceous Puccinia and Uromyces, viz. P. cariciola, P. conclusa, P. cyperi, P. eriophori, P. scirpi and Uromyces lineolatus subsp. lineolalus are reported as new to Iran. The uredinial stage of P. dioicae is reported as a new stage for this rust in Iran. Hosts new to P. eriophori are also given. Included is a key to the cyperaceous rust species in Iran.

2015
Michael Ayliffe Yue Jin Brian Steffenson Zhensheng Kang Shiping Wang Hei Leung

Rust diseases remain a significant threat to the production of most cereals including wheat. New sources of resistance are continually sought by breeders to combat the emergence of new pathogen races. Rice is atypical in that it is an intensively grown cereal with no known rust pathogen. The resistance of rice to cereal rust diseases is referred to as nonhost resistance (NHR), a resistance mech...

2003
P CADET SA McFARLANE JH MEYER

Brown (common) rust has recently been prevalent in the South African sugar industry, particularly on N29, a sugarcane variety that is often severely affected by the disease. Cool, moist conditions have favoured the development of rust, but there has been a tendency for more severe infections to be associated with well grown sugarcane. To investigate this observation, two parallel rows, one with...

2013
James Kolmer

Rusts are important pathogens of angiosperms and gymnosperms including cereal crops and forest trees. With respect to cereals, rust fungi are among the most important pathogens. Cereal rusts are heteroecious and macrocyclic requiring two taxonomically unrelated hosts to complete a five spore stage life cycle. Cereal rust fungi are highly variable for virulence and molecular polymorphism. Leaf r...

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