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ICPP98 Paper Number 5.4.6
... mainly by plant pathogenic fungi. The contamination of important agricultural products such as wheat, barley or maize with the trichothecene mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) due to infection ... wheat and, using yeast as a model system, to identify potential molecular mechanisms of trichothecene resistance. Results and conclusions We determined the toxin resistance of a large number of wheat cultivars ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of Bipolaris sacchari causing wheat stem-base disease in Iran
... plants. The fungus was re-isolated from the infected parts. In a separate study using wheat cultivars ‘Alvand’ and ‘Roushan’, the pathogen caused a significant reduction on seed germination and plant height ... and pathogenicity of B. sacchari to formulate steps for controlling root and stem rot of wheat. Acknowledgment Financial support for this work by the Research Council of Bu-Ali Sina University ...
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ICPP98 Paper Number 3.5.18
... were taken from the collection of the Laboratory of Plasmid Biology (IBPM RAS, Russia). Wheat cultivars Moskovskaya, Gorkovskaya, Isheevskaya, Ivolga, Simbirka were given by MB Terekhova (Nizhnyi Novgorod, Russia). Plasmids ... failed. The bioassay of wheat seedlings and greenhouse tests with use of P.s. pv. atrofaciens 1007 and P.s.pv.atrofaciens Vl showed that cultivars Moskovskaya and Gorkovskaya ...
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New Disease Reports - Leaf blight of wheat caused by Alternaria triticina in Argentina
... investigations across the wheat (Triticum aestivum) growing area of the Buenos Aires Province, diseased leaf samples were collected from different wheat cultivars. Discoloured, oval ... wheat caused by Alternaria triticina Figure 2 (right): Conidia of Alternaria triticina LPSC 798 isolated from wheat Magnification x 400 Pathogenicity tests were conducted in the greenhouse. Susceptible wheat cultivars ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News 41 Spring 2002
... now widely grown in continental Europe and the USA. Currently, however, only one of these cultivars is agronomically suited to UK conditions. Other potential sources of resistance have been identified in ... attraction being that these experiments took weeks rather than the years needed for research on wheat genetics. In 1989, he had the opportunity to make research on viral diseases his full ...
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ICPP98 Paper Number 1.3.15
... controlled by several major gene pairs, and resistance against the rice blast fungus differs among cultivars. Resistance or susceptibility of rice plants to M. grisea is determined by race-cultivar combinations ... was also observed on other host plants (e.g. barley, Italian ryegrass, perennial ryegrass and wheat), but not on non-host plants (e.g. corn, crabgrass and finger millet). These results ...
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