نتایج جستجو برای: leaf rust

تعداد نتایج: 90061  

2016
Vanesa Segovia Myron Bruce Jessica L. Shoup Rupp Li Huang Guus Bakkeren Harold N. Trick John P. Fellers Jessica L. Shoup VANESA SEGOVIA MYRON BRUCE JESSICA L. SHOUP RUPP LI HUANG GUUS BAKKEREN HAROLD N. TRICK JOHN P. FELLERS

Little is known about the molecular interaction of wheat and leaf rust (Puccinia triticina Eriks). However, genomic tools are now becoming available so that the host–pathogen interactions can be better understood. Significant efforts are being placed on understanding the secretomes of various pathogens as secreted peptides are believed to be the best candidates for avirulence effectors. In this...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Liangliang Gao M Kathryn Turner Shiaoman Chao James Kolmer James A Anderson

Leaf rust is an important disease, threatening wheat production annually. Identification of resistance genes or QTLs for effective field resistance could greatly enhance our ability to breed durably resistant varieties. We applied a genome wide association study (GWAS) approach to identify resistance genes or QTLs in 338 spring wheat breeding lines from public and private sectors that were pred...

2007

Diseases can greatly lower wheat yield and grain quality. Leaf rust, Stagnospora (Septoria) glume blotch, Septoria leaf blotch, and powdery mildew have historically been the most damaging diseases on wheat in Alabama. Stripe rust has recently emerged in the Deep South as a very destructive disease of wheat. Field cropping history, cultivar selection, and weather patterns all have a tremendous i...

2017
Jagdeep Kaur Donald Danforth John Fellers Alok Adholeya Kaoutar El-Mounadi Natalya Nersesian Thomas E. Clemente Dilip Shah

Rust fungi of the order Pucciniales are destructive pathogens of wheat worldwide. Leaf rust caused by the obligate, biotrophic basidiomycete fungus Puccinia triticina (Pt) is an economically important disease capable of causing up to 50 % yield losses. Historically, resistant wheat cultivars have been used to control leaf rust, but genetic resistance is ephemeral and breaks down with the emerge...

2016
Jagdeep Kaur Donald Danforth John Fellers Alok Adholeya Siva L.S. Velivelli Kaoutar El-Mounadi Natalya Nersesian Thomas Clemente Dilip Shah Siva L. S. Velivelli

Rust fungi of the order Pucciniales are destructive pathogens of wheat worldwide. Leaf rust caused by the obligate, biotrophic basidiomycete fungus Puccinia triticina (Pt) is an economically important disease capable of causing up to 50 % yield losses. Historically, resistant wheat cultivars have been used to control leaf rust, but genetic resistance is ephemeral and breaks down with the emerge...

2006
S. A. Mebrate H. W. Dehne K. Pillen E. C. Oerke

A total of 43 isolates of the wheat leaf rust fungus, Puccinia triticina Eriks, collected from Ethiopia and Germany were analysed for their genetic diversity using the amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) technique. Out of 18 EcoRI/MseI primer combinations screened, 15 produced 219 highly polymorphic fragments. The average AFLP difference between pairs of the leaf rust isolates (26 fro...

Leaf Rust or rust fungus Pucciniatriticinacauses leaf, Is one of the most destructive fungal disease of wheat worldwide. In this study, in order to resistance evaluate to brown rust on 41cultivars of wheat was in field and greenhouse situation and based on randomized complete block design with three replication. Traits including infection type, disease severity, Area under Disease Progress Curv...

Ashourloo, Davood, Darouei, Pegah, Mobasheri , Mohamad Reza ,

Using spectroradiometry and remote sensing techniques is an effective and rapid method in diagnosing vegetation diseases which enforced mostly by using spectral vegetation indices and statistical methods.  The present study aimed to deploy encoding technique for the reflectance spectrum of the wheat leaves to assess the severity of the Rust disease. This is unlike to the spectral vegetation ind...

2015
Christine Struck

The plant pathogenic rust fungi colonize leaf tissue and feed off their host plants without killing them. Certain economically important species of different genera such as Melampsora, Phakopsora, Puccinia, or Uromyces are extensively studied for resolving the mechanisms of the obligate biotrophy. As obligate parasites rust fungi only can complete their life cycle on living hosts where they gro...

2015
Zijin Zhang Jieming Chen Yongying Su Hanmei Liu Yanger Chen Peigao Luo Xiaogang Du Dan Wang Huaiyu Zhang Aimin Zhang

LHY (late elongated hypocotyl) is an important gene that regulates and controls biological rhythms in plants. Additionally, LHY is highly expressed in the SSH (suppression subtractive hybridization) cDNA library-induced stripe rust pathogen (CYR32) in our previous research. To identify the function of the LHY gene in disease resistance against stripe rust, we used RACE-PCR technology to clone T...

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