نتایج جستجو برای: drechslera tritici

تعداد نتایج: 1844  

ژورنال: بیماریهای گیاهی 2011

بیماری لکه خرمایی گندم با عامل قارچی Pyrenophora tritici-repentis(Died.) Drechsler در حال حاضر در مناطق شمالی کشور گسترش زیادی پیدا کرده است. هر چند گزارشی از جداسازی فرم غیرجنسی قارچ با نام  Drechslera tritici-repentis(Died.) Shoemaker از مازندران قبل...

2013
Margarita I. Echavez Archimedes Lee D. Agahan Noel S. Carino

Objective. To present a case of Drechslera spp. keratitis treated with topical Voriconazole. Method. A case report. Results. A 52-year-old diabetic male presented with a one-week history of foreign body sensation of the left eye, self-medicated with Neomycin, Polymyxin B, and Dexamethasone eye drops, and was diagnosed to have bacterial conjunctivitis, which was treated with Levofloxacin drops. ...

2017
W John Owen Chenglin Yao Kyung Myung Greg Kemmitt Andrew Leader Kevin G Meyer Andrew J Bowling Thomas Slanec Vincent J Kramer

BACKGROUND The development of novel highly efficacious fungicides that lack cross-resistance is extremely desirable. Fenpicoxamid (Inatreq™ active) possesses these characteristics and is a member of a novel picolinamide class of fungicides derived from the antifungal natural product UK-2A. RESULTS Fenpicoxamid strongly inhibited in vitro growth of several ascomycete fungi, including Zymosepto...

2015
Laura H. Okagaki Cristiano C. Nunes Joshua Sailsbery Brent Clay Doug Brown Titus John Yeonyee Oh Nelson Young Michael Fitzgerald Brian J. Haas Qiandong Zeng Sarah Young Xian Adiconis Lin Fan Joshua Z. Levin Thomas K. Mitchell Patricia A. Okubara Mark L. Farman Linda M. Kohn Bruce Birren Li-Jun Ma Ralph A. Dean

Magnaporthaceae is a family of ascomycetes that includes three fungi of great economic importance: Magnaporthe oryzae, Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici, and Magnaporthe poae. These three fungi cause widespread disease and loss in cereal and grass crops, including rice blast disease (M. oryzae), take-all disease in wheat and other grasses (G. graminis), and summer patch disease in turf grass...

2017
I. Ahmad A. Hannan S. Ahmad M. Asif M. F. Nawaz M. A. Tanvir M. F. Azhar

During this research, a comprehensive survey of tree growing areas of Faisalabad district of Pakistan was conducted to observe the symptoms, spectrum, occurrence and severity of A. nilotica and E. camaldulensis decline. Objective of current research was to investigate specific fungal pathogens involved in decline of A. nilotica and E. camaldulensis. For this purpose, infected roots, bark, neck ...

2015
Megan C. McDonald Bruce A. McDonald Peter S. Solomon

We examine the contribution of next generation sequencing (NGS) to our understanding of the interaction between the fungal pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici and its wheat host. Recent interspecific whole genome comparisons between Z. tritici and its close relatives provide evidence that Z. tritici has undergone strong adaptive evolution, which is attributed to specialization by Z. tritici on wheat....

2010
M. B. Ellis

Fungi which grow in stored commodities are xerophilic, that is, capable of growing at reduced water activity (aw). Some xerophilic fungi either will not grow or grow only very slowly at the high aw values of media traditionally used to enumerate yeasts and moulds in foods and feedstuffs. Populations of xerophiles may therefore be underestimated or go undetected if the media and methods normally...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Jason J Rudd Kostya Kanyuka Keywan Hassani-Pak Mark Derbyshire Ambrose Andongabo Jean Devonshire Artem Lysenko Mansoor Saqi Nalini M Desai Stephen J Powers Juliet Hooper Linda Ambroso Arvind Bharti Andrew Farmer Kim E Hammond-Kosack Robert A Dietrich Mikael Courbot

The hemibiotrophic fungus Zymoseptoria tritici causes Septoria tritici blotch disease of wheat (Triticum aestivum). Pathogen reproduction on wheat occurs without cell penetration, suggesting that dynamic and intimate intercellular communication occurs between fungus and plant throughout the disease cycle. We used deep RNA sequencing and metabolomics to investigate the physiology of plant and pa...

Journal: :Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 1969

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2008
Dean R Paini Joe E Funderburk Stuart R Reitz

1. High competitive ability is believed to be an important characteristic of invasive species. Many animal studies have compared the competitive ability of invasive species with a native species that is being displaced, but few have looked at systems where an invasive species has failed to establish itself. These types of studies are important to determine if competition is relevant not only to...

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