نتایج جستجو برای: smut fungi

تعداد نتایج: 45480  

Journal: :Genome biology and evolution 2016
Julien Y Dutheil Gertrud Mannhaupt Gabriel Schweizer Christian M K Sieber Martin Münsterkötter Ulrich Güldener Jan Schirawski Regine Kahmann

Smut fungi are plant pathogens mostly parasitizing wild species of grasses as well as domesticated cereal crops. Genome analysis of several smut fungi including Ustilago maydis revealed a singular clustered organization of genes encoding secreted effectors. In U. maydis, many of these clusters have a role in virulence. Reconstructing the evolutionary history of clusters of effector genes is dif...

2017
Zihong Ye Yao Pan Yafen Zhang Haifeng Cui Gulei Jin Alice C McHardy Longjiang Fan Xiaoping Yu

Ustilago esculenta, infects Zizania latifolia, and induced host stem swollen to be a popular vegetable called Jiaobai in China. It is the long-standing artificial selection that maximizes the occurrence of favourable Jiaobai, and thus maintaining the plant-fungi interaction and modulating the fungus evolving from plant pathogen to entophyte. In this study, whole genome of U. esculenta was seque...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 1958

2016
Elena Geiser Florian Ludwig Thiemo Zambanini Nick Wierckx Lars M. Blank

Some smut fungi of the family Ustilaginaceae produce itaconate from glucose. De novo genome sequencing of nine itaconate-producing Ustilaginaceae revealed genome sizes between 19 and 25 Mbp. Comparison to the itaconate cluster of U. maydis MB215 revealed all essential genes for itaconate production contributing to metabolic engineering for improving itaconate production.

2012
A.R. McTaggart R.G. Shivas A.D.W. Geering B. Callaghan K. Vánky T. Scharaschkin

The genera Ustilago, Sporisorium and Macalpinomyces are a polyphyletic complex of plant pathogenic fungi. The four main morphological characters used to define these genera have been considered homoplasious and not useful for resolving the complex. This study re-evaluates character homology and discusses the use of these characters for defining monophyletic groups recovered from a reconstructed...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2000
A Kumar U S Singh A Singh V S Malik G K Garg

Karnal bunt of wheat, incited by a phytopathogen Tilletia indica (Syn. Neovossia indica) is a floret infecting disease. In the floral tissues fungus proliferates and produces massive amount of black spores. In smut fungi, belonging to order Ustilaginales, communication between cells is necessary to regulate growth, differentiation and monokaryotic to dikaryotic transition during pathogenic and ...

Journal: :Biological Communications 2015

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