نتایج جستجو برای: the crown gall disease

تعداد نتایج: 16351511  

Journal: :iran agricultural research 2011
s. m. taghavi y. ghasemi

chinaberry (melia azedarach l.) is a beautiful tree indigenous to the himalayas that grows as a native plant in iran. symptoms similar to bacterial gall have been observed on the crown, shoot and twig of chinaberry, a recent landscape tree since 2003-2004 in shiraz, fars province, south of iran. a gram negative bacterium was isolated from the galls. the isolates did not produce fluorescent pigm...

A. Davoodi M. Firoz Alam Md. Soriful Islam Sh. Hajivand

Cultivar of roses (Rosa spp.) has been grown in greenhouses in Qazvin region of Iran for local markets. Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains were isolated and identified from six different samples of roses plants imported from the Netherland to Iran. During August and September of 2012, nearly 2-5% of rose plants in two different greenhouses in the province of Qazvin were observed with crown gall ...

2015
Yi Zhang Chil-Woo Lee Nora Wehner Fabian Imdahl Veselova Svetlana Christoph Weiste Wolfgang Dröge-Laser Rosalia Deeken

Virulent Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains integrate their T-DNA into the plant genome where the encoded agrobacterial oncogenes are expressed and cause crown gall disease. Essential for crown gall development are IaaH (indole-3-acetamide hydrolase), IaaM (tryptophan monooxygenase) and Ipt (isopentenyl transferase), which encode enzymes for the biosynthesis of auxin (IaaH, IaaM) and cytokinin (...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
A G Galsky J P Wilsey

Seventeen samples consisting of purified compounds and various ethanol extracts from plant sources were tested for activity on the initiation of crown gall tumors on potato discs. The results demonstrated definite correlation between the ability of these samples to inhibit the formation of crown gall tumors and their activity on the P388 leukemia system in mice. Samples showing only cytotoxic e...

1999
F. A. Bliss A. A. Almehdi A. M. Dandekar P. L. Schuerman

Crown gall is an important disease of many fruit and nut crops, but little is known about sources of resistance. We screened germplasm from Prunus armeniaca L., P. angustifolia Marsh., P. argentia L., P. avium L., P. besseyi Bailey, P. bokhariensis Schneid., P. brigantica L., P. cerasifera Ehrh., P. cerasus L., P. dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb, P. fruiticosa Pall., P. hortulana Bailey, P. insititia ...

2010
A. J. RIKER

Advances made recently in the study of plant growth substances and their function in normal growth have raised the question of their possible role in atypical and pathological growth and specifically in the gall development induced by Phytomonas tumefaciens (Smith and Town.) Bergey et al. A suggestion of their presence was first given by the marked epinasty of leaf petioles in plants inoculated...

Journal: :Plant Physiology 1980

Journal: :Microbiology&Biotechnology 2012

Journal: :Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France 1972

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
J Zhu P M Oger B Schrammeijer P J Hooykaas S K Farrand S C Winans

The nine decades since Smith and Townsend demonstrated that Agrobacterium tumefaciens causes plant tumors (95) have been marked by a series of surprises. Among the most important of these was the report in 1958 that these tumors could be excised and propagated in vitro without exogenous plant hormones (7). Equally important were a series of reports beginning about the same time that tumors rele...

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