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Blackleg Group Overview
... Professor bhowlett@unimelb.edu.au Academic Profile We study blackleg of canola (Brassica napus), a disease caused by the fungus Leptosphaeria maculans (Life cycle). Canola is an important ... on the blackleg fungus whose genome is currently being sequenced. We are applying molecular genetic techniques to the blackleg fungus to understand: gene expression during infection strategies the fungus uses to ...
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Canola Yield Decline
... Members Publications Current Research Canola Yield Decline Breakdown of Major Gene Resistance to Blackleg Fungal Pathogenicity Sclerotinia Stem Rot of Canola Gene Clusters for Fungal Toxin ... symptoms of blackleg. However, many of these plants have extensive internal necrosis of root tissue, from which the blackleg fungus can be isolated. Although anecdotal evidence suggests that blackleg is ...
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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1973
... yellows Pages 19-25 G. ALLAN PETRIE Herbicide damage and infection of rape by the blackleg fungus, Leptosphaeria maculans Pages 26-28 E.J. HAWN Plant-parasitic nematodes in irrigated soils of ...
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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1974
... . ALLAN PETRIE and T.C. VANTERPOOL Infestation of crucifer seed in western Canada by the blackleg fungus Leptosphaeria maculans Pages 119-123 P.L. THOMAS Earley smuts in Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan ...
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CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australasian Plant Pathology
... protein from Brassica napus (canola) is present in the apoplast of leaves infected by the blackleg fungus, Leptosphaeria maculans Lynette Brownfield and Barbara J. Howlett pp. 7-9 Abstract | PDF (901 KB ...
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CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australasian Plant Pathology
... 2 1999 Glucosinolates in Brassica juncea and resistance to Australian isolates of Leptosphaeria maculans, the blackleg fungus A.C. Sexton , J.A. Kirkegaard and B.J. Howlett pp. 95-102 Abstract | PDF ... pp. 139-148 Abstract | PDF (607 KB) - $25.00 Host range studies of the mycoherbistat fungus Rhynchosporium alismatis E. J. Cother pp. 149-155 Abstract | PDF (441 KB) - $25.00 Fusarium ...
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nvps journal:PRELIMINARY REPORT ON STEM AND ROOT ROT OF VIOLA AND PANSY
... into two broad classes. P1ants attacked by Myrothecium roridum Tode. This fungus is normally confined to the stem just a little above and ... abundant black or greenish black sporing pustules of the fungus. The parasitism of this fungus has been demonstrated by Mr. N. C. Preston ( ... 1934 Kaven described Pythium de Baryanum as a common cause of 'Blackleg' or root-rot of Viola in Germany. We have observed ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... insect feeding. Sulfur may be used in home gardens to make the soil more acid. Blackleg (bacterium - Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica): The lower parts of affected stems develop an inky ... a problem. Use high quality seed. Chemicals are not recommended. Black Root (fungus - Aphanomyces raphani): The fungus attacks radishes at any stage of plant development. Early infection results in seedling ...
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APSnet Education Center-Plant Disease Lessons
... FUNGUS-LIKE ORGANISMS Ascomycetes/Imperfect Fungi Apple scab Black knot Black Sigatoka of bananas and plantains Sigatoka Negra bananeros y plátaneros (Español) Sigatoka Negra bananeros y plátaneros (Portuguese) Blackleg ... nematode PROKARYOTES Bacterial fruit blotch of cucurbits Bacterial spot of pepper and tomato Blackleg of potato Citrus canker Crown gall Fire blight of apple and pear Stewart' ...
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The Education Center of the American Phytopathological Society
... Instructor. DOI:10.1094/PHI-I-2000-0718-02. Ash, G. 2000. Blackleg of oilseed rape. 2000. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI:10.1094/ ... 10.1094/PHI-I-2000-1030-02. De Boer, S. H. 2004. Blackleg of potato. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI:10.1094/PHI-I- ... .J. Boehm. 2004. Following the disease progression of an ectotrophic root-infecting fungus.The Plant Health Instructor. DOI: 10.1094/PHI-I-2004-1215-01 ...
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