نتایج جستجو برای: magnaporthe salvinii

تعداد نتایج: 1477  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Heidi U Böhnert Isabelle Fudal Waly Dioh Didier Tharreau Jean-Loup Notteghem Marc-Henri Lebrun

Isolates of the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea that carry the gene encoding Avirulence Conferring Enzyme1 (ACE1) are specifically recognized by rice (Oryza sativa) cultivars carrying the resistance gene Pi33. This recognition enables resistant plants to activate a defense response. ACE1 was isolated by map-based cloning and encodes a putative hybrid between a polyketide synthase and a non...

2017
Md. Abu Sadat Jaehyuk Choi

World wheat production is now under threat due to the wheat blast outbreak in Bangladesh in early March 2016. This is a new disease in this area, indicating the higher possibility of this pathogen spreading throughout the Asia, the world's largest wheat producing area. Occurrence of this disease caused ~3.5% reduction of the total wheat fields in Bangladesh. Its economic effect on the Banglades...

2016
Ning Zhang Jing Luo Amy Y. Rossman Takayuki Aoki Izumi Chuma Pedro W. Crous Ralph Dean Ronald P. de Vries Nicole Donofrio Kevin D. Hyde Marc-Henri Lebrun Nicholas J. Talbot Didier Tharreau Yukio Tosa Barbara Valent Zonghua Wang Jin-Rong Xu

The order Magnaporthales comprises about 200 species and includes the economically and scientifically important rice blast fungus and the take-all pathogen of cereals, as well as saprotrophs and endophytes. Recent advances in phylogenetic analyses of these fungi resulted in taxonomic revisions. In this paper we list the 28 currently accepted genera in Magnaporthales with their type species and ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Jian-Min Zhou

The fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae causes severe disease symptoms and yield losses on rice plants. A new study shows that this fungus elicits disease lesions by co-opting a host protein and reveals how rice plants fight back.

2017

Magnaporthe grisea, also identified as rice blast fungus, rotten rice neck, rice seedling blight, oval leaf spot of graminea, blast of rice [1], pitting disease, ryegrass blast, and Johnson spot is a plant-pathogenic fungus that causes a serious disease affecting rice [2]. Rice blast, caused by Magnaporthe grisea, is considered the most important disease of rice worldwide [3] because of its ext...

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...

Journal: :Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B 2006

Journal: :Genetics 2012
John H Starnes David W Thornbury Olga S Novikova Cathryn J Rehmeyer Mark L Farman

The fungus Magnaporthe oryzae is a serious pathogen of rice and other grasses. Telomeric restriction fragments in Magnaporthe isolates that infect perennial ryegrass (prg) are hotspots for genomic rearrangement and undergo frequent, spontaneous alterations during fungal culture. The telomeres of rice-infecting isolates are very stable by comparison. Sequencing of chromosome ends from a number o...

Journal: :Research in Plant Disease 2018

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