نتایج جستجو برای: ceratobasidium cereale

تعداد نتایج: 951  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
F Menegus L Cattaruzza A Chersi G Fronza

Anaerobically treated seedlings of Oryza sativa L. var arborio accumulated in their shoots more succinate than lactate and cell sap became alkaline. Conversely, in Triticum aestivum L. var MEK 86 lactate accumulation was far higher than that of succinate and cell sap was acidified. Anoxia clearly induced proton consumption in both species as an important means to prevent or counteract acidosis....

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2017
Eva Bauer Thomas Schmutzer Ivan Barilar Martin Mascher Heidrun Gundlach Mihaela M Martis Sven O Twardziok Bernd Hackauf Andres Gordillo Peer Wilde Malthe Schmidt Viktor Korzun Klaus F X Mayer Karl Schmid Chris-Carolin Schön Uwe Scholz

We report on a whole-genome draft sequence of rye (Secale cereale L.). Rye is a diploid Triticeae species closely related to wheat and barley, and an important crop for food and feed in Central and Eastern Europe. Through whole-genome shotgun sequencing of the 7.9-Gbp genome of the winter rye inbred line Lo7 we obtained a de novo assembly represented by 1.29 million scaffolds covering a total l...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2011
Mahmoud Fahmi Elsebai Stefan Kehraus Ulrike Lindequist Florenz Sasse Saad Shaaban Michael Gütschow Michaele Josten Hans-Georg Sahl Gabriele M König

The marine-derived fungus Coniothyrium cereale was isolated from the green alga Enteromorpha sp. and found to produce the new phenalenone derivatives 1-7 as well as the known compounds lactone 8, (-) sclerodin (9), lamellicolic anhydride (10), (-) scleroderolide (11), and (-) sclerodione (12). The structures of these closely related compounds were established from extensive spectroscopic invest...

2009
John C. Inguagiato James A. Murphy

John C. Inguagiato, Ph.D. James A. Murphy, Ph.D. Bruce B. Clarke, Ph.D. Anthracnose, caused by the fungus Colletotrichum cereale (2), has become a common disease of annual bluegrass (Poa annua) and, to a lesser extent, creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) greens throughout the world (9). The disease may occur as a basal rot of necrotic, watersoaked crown tissue at any time of the year or a...

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