نتایج جستجو برای: phtalimide fungicide

تعداد نتایج: 4890  

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2007
Kosuke Izumitsu Akira Yoshimi Chihiro Tanaka

Filamentous ascomycetous fungi possess many histidine kinases and two conserved response regulators, Ssk1p and Skn7p, in their two-component signaling systems. We previously reported that the fungus unique group III histidine kinase regulates high-osmolarity adaptation and iprodione/fludioxonil fungicide sensitivity by controlling the phosphorylation of Hog1-type mitogen-activated protein kinas...

2010
Julian M. Norghauer David M. Newbery Leho Tedersoo George B. Chuyong

Where one or a few tree species reach local high abundance, different ecological factors may variously facilitate or hinder their regeneration. Plant pathogens are thought to be one of those possible agents which drive intraspecific density-dependent mortality of tree seedlings in tropical forests. Experimental evidence for this is scarce, however. In an African rain forest at Korup, we manipul...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2005
S E Schoustra M Slakhorst A J M Debets R F Hoekstra

In an experimental study of adaptation to negative pleiotropic effects of a major fungicide resistance mutation in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans we have investigated the relative effectiveness of artificial selection vs. natural selection on the rate of compensatory evolution. Using mycelial growth rate as a fitness measure, artificial selection involved the weekly transfer of the...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2018
James A Elderfield Fran Lopez Ruiz Frank van den Bosch Nik J Cunniffe

Whether fungicide resistance management is optimised by spraying chemicals with different modes of action as a mixture (i.e. simultaneously) or in alternation (i.e. sequentially) has been studied by experimenters and modellers for decades. However results have been inconclusive. We use previously-parameterised and validated mathematical models of wheat septoria leaf blotch and grapevine powdery...

2016
Sabrina Rupp Roland W. S. Weber Daniel Rieger Peter Detzel Matthias Hahn

Botrytis cinerea is a major plant pathogen, causing gray mold rot in a variety of cultures. Repeated fungicide applications are common but have resulted in the development of fungal populations with resistance to one or more fungicides. In this study, we have monitored fungicide resistance frequencies and the occurrence of multiple resistance in Botrytis isolates from raspberries, strawberries,...

2012
Awad G. Osman Ashraf M. Sherif Adil A. Elhussein Afrah T. Mohamed

This study was carried out to investigate the toxic effects of the fungicide thiram (TMTD) against five nitrogen fixers and the thiram target pest Fusarium oxysporum under laboratory conditions. Nitrogen fixing bacteria Falvobacterium showed the highest values of LD(50) and proved to be the most resistant to the fungicide followed by Fusarium oxysporum, while Pseudomonas aurentiaca was the most...

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A 2013
Jay A Yoder Andrew J Jajack Andrew E Rosselot Terrance J Smith Mary Clare Yerke Diana Sammataro

Fermentation by fungi converts stored pollen into bee bread that is fed to honey bee larvae, Apis mellifera, so the diversity of fungi in bee bread may be related to its food value. To explore the relationship between fungicide exposure and bee bread fungi, samples of bee bread collected from bee colonies pollinating orchards from 7 locations over 2 years were analyzed for fungicide residues an...

2015
Tatiana de Á. Miguel Jaqueline G. Bordini Gervásio H. Saito Célia G.T. de J. Andrade Mario A. Ono Elisa Y. Hirooka Édio Vizoni Elisabete Y.S. Ono

The effect of fludioxonil + metalaxyl-M on the mycelial morphology, sporulation and fumonisin B 1 production by Fusarium verticillioides 103 F was evaluated. Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed that the fungicide caused inhibition of hyphal growth and defects on hyphae morphology such as cell wall disruption, withered hyphae, and excessive septation. In addition, extracellular material...

2016
S. N. Elansky

Fungicide difenoconazole is applied for field treatment to protect potato and tomato against early blight, caused by the Alternaria fungi. It is practically important to estimate the impact of difenoconazole application against late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary because of early and late blight often come together on potato. Effect of fungicide difenoconazole on the rad...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2015
Fengping Chen Sydney E Everhart P Karen Bryson Chaoxi Luo Xi Song Xili Liu Guido Schnabel

Repeated applications of fungicides with a single mode of action are believed to select for pre-existing resistant strains in a pathogen population, while the impact of sub-lethal doses of such fungicides on sensitive members of the population is unknown. In this study, in vitro evidence is presented that continuous exposure of Monilinia fructicola mycelium to some fungicides can induce genetic...

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