نتایج جستجو برای: cereal cyst nematodes

تعداد نتایج: 55546  

2009
Anoop S. Sindhu Tom R. Maier Melissa G. Mitchum Richard S. Hussey Eric L. Davis Thomas J. Baum

Cyst nematodes are highly evolved sedentary plant endoparasites that use parasitism proteins injected through the stylet into host tissues to successfully parasitize plants. These secretory proteins likely are essential for parasitism as they are involved in a variety of parasitic events leading to the establishment of specialized feeding cells required by the nematode to obtain nourishment. Wi...

2015
Minghui Zheng Hai Long Yun Zhao Lin Li Delin Xu Haili Zhang Feng Liu Guangbing Deng Zhifen Pan Maoqun Yu Baohong Zhang

One of the reasons for the progressive yield decline observed in cereals production is the rapid build-up of populations of the cereal cyst nematode (CCN, Heterodera avenae). These nematodes secrete so-call effectors into their host plant to suppress the plant defense responses, alter plant signaling pathways and then induce the formation of syncytium after infection. However, little is known a...

2013
Uma Rao Amita Sharma Nidhi Tyagi Prakash Banakar Mukesh Kumar

The cereal cyst nematodes belonging to Heterodera avenae group is a complex species consisting of 12 valid species and overlapping morphological characters make them difficult to be distinguished from one another. The non coding internal transcribed spacer sequences, ITS1 and ITS2 including 5.8S region of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) has been very useful for the accurate identification of the species a...

2012
Prasoon Thakur Amita Sharma Sashi B Rao Mukesh Kumar Nagavara Prasad G Nidhi Tyagi Divya Kamaraju Pradeep Papolu Prakash Banakar Uma Rao

The cereal cyst nematode, Heterodera avenae (Wollenweber, 1924) is one of the most important plant parasitic nematodes of cereals. It is an obligate sedentary endo parasite causing considerable crop losses in wheat, barley and oats worldwide. FMRFamide-like peptides (FLPs) play critical role as neurotransmitters or neuromodulators in the nervous system and proposed as one of the important targe...

Journal: :Mycological Progress 2022

Abstract Fungal root endophytes, including the common form group of dark septate endophytes (DSEs), represent different taxonomic groups with potentially diverse life strategies. During surveys DSE communities and nematode cysts colonizing fungi, isolates representing Laburnicola ( Didymosphaeriaceae , Pleosporales ) lineages were discovered. Here we carried out a comprehensive study phylogenet...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2004
V R Ferris A Sabo J G Baldwin M Mundo-Ocampo R N Inserra S Sharma

In a study of relationships among selected cyst-forming and noncyst-forming species of Heteroderoidea, combined sequences comprised of DNA from part of the conserved 18S ribosomal RNA gene (rDNA) plus the complete ITS rDNA segment were more similar to analyses based on the ITS data alone than to analyses based on the 18S data alone. One of the two noncyst-forming species, Ekphymatodera thomason...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1994
F Lasserre R Rivoal R Cook

In a long-term field experiment, differential population densities of Heterodera avenae were produced by frequent cropping with resistant (cv. Panema) or susceptible (cv. Peniarth) oat. The two oat cultivars were equally good hosts of Pratylenchus neglectus in a glass house experiment with field soil. On wheat crops grown after oats in field experiments, P. neglectus population densities in roo...

2005
Eric L. Davis Melissa G. Mitchum

From an agronomic perspective, the interactions of phytoparasitic nematodes with leguminous crops can be devastating (Barker, 1998). On a cellular and molecular level, the complexities of the interactions of these microscopic worms with legumes are comparable to those of well-known symbionts (Mathesius, 2003). Because of their agricultural importance, the soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycin...

2014
Sebastian Eves-van den Akker Catherine J. Lilley Etienne G. J. Danchin Corinne Rancurel Peter J. A. Cock Peter E. Urwin John T. Jones

Within the phylum Nematoda, plant-parasitism is hypothesized to have arisen independently on at least four occasions. The most economically damaging plant-parasitic nematode species, and consequently the most widely studied, are those that feed as they migrate destructively through host roots causing necrotic lesions (migratory endoparasites) and those that modify host root tissue to create a n...

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