نتایج جستجو برای: fungal plant pathogens

تعداد نتایج: 494105  

2016
Susanne Zeilinger Vijai K. Gupta Tanya E. S. Dahms Roberto N. Silva Harikesh B. Singh Ram S. Upadhyay Eriston Vieira Gomes Clement Kin-Ming Tsui S Chandra Nayak

Fungi interact with plants in various ways, with each interaction giving rise to different alterations in both partners. While fungal pathogens have detrimental effects on plant physiology, mutualistic fungi augment host defence responses to pathogens and/or improve plant nutrient uptake. Tropic growth towards plant roots or stomata, mediated by chemical and topographical signals, has been desc...

2014
Ida Karlsson Hanna Friberg Christian Steinberg Paula Persson

The fungicides used to control diseases in cereal production can have adverse effects on non-target fungi, with possible consequences for plant health and productivity. This study examined fungicide effects on fungal communities on winter wheat leaves in two areas of Sweden. High-throughput 454 sequencing of the fungal ITS2 region yielded 235 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) at the species le...

2017
Yilin Shen Na Liu Chuang Li Xin Wang Xiaomeng Xu Wan Chen Guozhen Xing Wenming Zheng

Plants can be infected by a variety of pathogens, most of which can cause severe economic losses. The plants resist the invasion of pathogens via the innate or acquired immune system for surviving biotic stress. The associations between plants and pathogens are sophisticated beyond imaging and the interactions between them can occur at a very early stage after their touching each other. A numbe...

Journal: :Annual review of phytopathology 2011
Andrea Porras-Alfaro Paul Bayman

Endophytes are microorganisms that live within plant tissues without causing symptoms of disease. They are important components of plant microbiomes. Endophytes interact with, and overlap in function with, other core microbial groups that colonize plant tissues, e.g., mycorrhizal fungi, pathogens, epiphytes, and saprotrophs. Some fungal endophytes affect plant growth and plant responses to path...

2015
Rahul Sharma Xiaojuan Xia Kai Riess Robert Bauer Marco Thines

Ceraceosorus bombacis is an early-diverging lineage of smut fungi and a pathogen of cotton trees (Bombax ceiba). To study the evolutionary genomics of smut fungi in comparison with other fungal and oomycete pathogens, the genome of C. bombacis was sequenced and comparative genomic analyses were performed. The genome of 26.09 Mb encodes for 8,024 proteins, of which 576 are putative-secreted effe...

2012
Donald M. Gardiner Megan C. McDonald Lorenzo Covarelli Peter S. Solomon Anca G. Rusu Mhairi Marshall Kemal Kazan Sukumar Chakraborty Bruce A. McDonald John M. Manners

Comparative analyses of pathogen genomes provide new insights into how pathogens have evolved common and divergent virulence strategies to invade related plant species. Fusarium crown and root rots are important diseases of wheat and barley world-wide. In Australia, these diseases are primarily caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium pseudograminearum. Comparative genomic analyses showed that th...

2015
Faizah N Alenezi Hedda J Weitz Lassaad Belbahri Jedidi Nidhal Lenka Luptakova Marcel Jaspars Stephen Woodward

Aneurinibacillus migulanus has biocontrol activities against fungal, fungus-like, and bacterial plant pathogens with different levels of efficacy depending on the target pathogens. Here, we report the high-quality draft genome sequence of A. migulanus NCTC 7096.

2014
İsmail BEZİRGANOĞLU Pınar UYSAL

Fungal pathogens cause many serious diseases and result significant agricultural losses around the world. Most of the diseases are caused by insect and fungal pathogens. Chitin is frequently used as a carbon source for fungi that have many chitinases. Chitin is an abundant biopolymer that is relatively resistant to degradation. Chitinases are capable of degrading fungal cell walls and are there...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Gregory S Gilbert Campbell O Webb

What determines which plant species are susceptible to a given plant pathogen is poorly understood. Experimental inoculations with fungal pathogens of plant leaves in a tropical rain forest show that most fungal pathogens are polyphagous but that most plant species in a local community are resistant to any given pathogen. The likelihood that a pathogen can infect two plant species decreases con...

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