نتایج جستجو برای: stipe rust

تعداد نتایج: 6144  

2009
Chan-Jung Lee Chang-Sung Jhune Jong-Chun Cheong Hyung-Sik Yun Weon-Dae Cho

The internal stipe necrosis of cultivated mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) is caused by the bacterium Ewingella americana, a species of the Enterobacteriaceae. Recently, Ewingella americana was isolated from cultivated white button mushrooms in Korea evidencing symptoms of internal stipe browning. Its symptoms are visible only at harvest, and appear as a variable browning reaction in the center of...

2003
P CADET SA McFARLANE JH MEYER

Brown (common) rust has recently been prevalent in the South African sugar industry, particularly on N29, a sugarcane variety that is often severely affected by the disease. Cool, moist conditions have favoured the development of rust, but there has been a tendency for more severe infections to be associated with well grown sugarcane. To investigate this observation, two parallel rows, one with...

2013
James Kolmer

Rusts are important pathogens of angiosperms and gymnosperms including cereal crops and forest trees. With respect to cereals, rust fungi are among the most important pathogens. Cereal rusts are heteroecious and macrocyclic requiring two taxonomically unrelated hosts to complete a five spore stage life cycle. Cereal rust fungi are highly variable for virulence and molecular polymorphism. Leaf r...

2000
L. Geagea L. Huber D. Flura

Spores of both Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici and P. striiformis (brown rust and yellow rust of wheat) are thought to be primarily dispersed by wind. The results of experiments, using a rain simulator with uniform drop sizes (2.5, 3.4, 4.2 or 4.9 mm), on the effect of rain on dispersal of brown (leaf) rust and yellow (stripe) rust spores are reported. Experiments on both pathogens were done ...

2008
K. MENDGEN

A number of different fungal hyperparasites have been observed to grow in pustules of rust fungi. Examples of these are Verticillium (HASSEBRAUK 1936, KOTTHoFF 1937, GAMS 1971), Darluca fi/um (KRANz 1973), Monocillium nordinii (TSUNEDA and HIRATSUKA 1980), Alternaria and Cladosporium species (OMAR and HEATHER 1979). Verticillium lecanii may be the most interesting fungus for biological control ...

Journal: :Karstenia 2008
Walter M Jaklitsch Sabine Gruber Hermann Voglmayr

The new stipitate species of Hypocrea, H. seppoi; is described, based on material freshly collected in Finland. Characterization of this species includes morphology of teleomorph and anamorph, culture studies and molecular phylogeny. H. seppoi is compared to the other European soil-inhabiting, stipitate Hypocrea species. It is characterized by small stromata, thin fibrous stipe, perithecia decu...

2015
Duli Zhao Miguel Baltazar Jack C. Comstock Per McCord Sushma Sood

Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala H. & P. Sydow) was first reported in the United States in 1978 and is still one of the great challenges for sugarcane production. A better understanding of sugarcane genotypic variation in response to brown rust will help optimize breeding and selection strategies for disease resistance. Brown rust ratings were scaled from ...

2001
DEAD TREES

marten using a broom rust in Engelmann spruce as a resting site Figure 29-Brooms caused by spruce broom rust are most conspicuous durmg the summer when yellow-brown spores are present. Figure 28Spruce broom rust on Engelmann spruce.

Journal: :رستنیها 0
فرزانه عادل دانش‎آموخته کارشناسی ارشد گروه بیماری شناسی گیاهی، دانشکده کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی، واحد علوم و تحقیقات دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی مهرداد عباسی دانشیار پژوهش بخش تحقیقات رستنی ها، مؤسسه تحقیقات گیاه پزشکی کشور سعید رضائی استادیار گروه بیماری شناسی گیاهی، دانشکده کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی، واحد علوم و تحقیقات دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی جمشید بوجاری مربی پژوهش، مؤسسه تحقیقات جنگل ها و مراتع کشور

during the study on rust mycobiota of central alborz, several rust infected specimens belonging to salicaceae family including populus and salix species were investigated. populus nigra, p. euphratica, saix alba and s. excelsa were infected by various melampsora species. uredinial (ii) and telial (iii) stages of rust were present on infected plants. according to morphological characters, five f...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Timothy Y James John A Marino Ivette Perfecto John Vandermeer

The interaction of crop pests with their natural enemies is a fundament to their control. Natural enemies of fungal pathogens of crops are poorly known relative to those of insect pests, despite the diversity of fungal pathogens and their economic importance. Currently, many regions across Latin America are experiencing unprecedented epidemics of coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix). Identification...

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