نتایج جستجو برای: leaf spotting pathogen

تعداد نتایج: 153226  

2014
Roshan Regmi Ravi Jha Abhilasha A. Lal Sam Higginbottom

Aloe Vera (L.) Burn f. is a perennial succulent plant grown worldwide mainly for medicinal and cosmetic uses. During a routine survey a leaf spot disease of Aloe vera having infected plants with large necrotic, sunken, circular to oval, dark brown spots present on both surface of leaves was observed at SHIATS and neighboring areas. Microscopical examination revealed the presence of Alternaria a...

Journal: :Gynecologic and obstetric investigation 1995
F Wierrani W Grin M Huber M Olechowski W Grünberger

In a retrospective study of women who had undergone pelviscopic hysterectomies in the last 2 years, we focused on postoperative cyclic spotting. Preoperatively, a regular, cyclic menstruation and a premenopausal sexual hormone constellation were common to all patients. In the first group (n = 29), spotting occurred only in association with two uterine anatomical varieties: uterine hyperflexion ...

Journal: :Cell 1997
Rainer Büschges Karin Hollricher Ralph Panstruga Guus Simons Marietta Wolter Adrie Frijters Raymond van Daelen Theo van der Lee Paul Diergaarde John Groenendijk Sonja Töpsch Pieter Vos Francesco Salamini Paul Schulze-Lefert

Mutation-induced recessive alleles (mlo) of the barley Mlo locus confer a leaf lesion phenotype and broad spectrum resistance to the fungal pathogen, Erysiphe graminis f. sp. hordei. The gene has been isolated using a positional cloning approach. Analysis of 11 mutagen-induced mlo alleles revealed mutations leading in each case to alterations of the deduced Mlo wild-type amino acid sequence. Su...

2006
Sanjay Guleria Ashok Kumar

Induced resistance is an important component of disease-resistance response of plants, and is accompanied by increased capability for activating defense responses upon pathogen ingress or elicitor treatment. Aqueous leaf extract of neem (Azadirachta indica Juss.) provided the control of Alternaria leaf spot pathogen (Alternaria sesami) of sesame (Sesamum indicum L: Syn. S. orientale L). Treatme...

2015
Manpreet Kaur Neeraj Kumar Aggarwal Naser Safaie

In the years 2012-14 a series of extensive surveys for natural enemies of parthenium were conducted in Haryana. During survey, a leaf spot disease has been regularly reported on congress grass at different parts of the Kurukshetra and its adjoining areas. The fungal pathogen was isolated from the affected parts of parthenium leaves and on the basis of cultural, morphological and molecular chara...

2016
Fethi Ouerghi

Evaluation of the incidence of the leaf spot disease caused by the biotrophic pathogen Fusicladium oleagineum on two olive cultivars (Olea europaea L.) was carried out during six years (2009/2015) in groves located at Touiref (North West of Tunisia). The studies focused on Meski and Chetoui cultivars. The evaluated foliar incidence of disease was analyzed in relationship with some factors. Dise...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2009
A Mark Ibekwe C M Grieve S K Papiernik C-H Yang

AIMS The major objective of this study was to determine the effects of low levels of Escherichia coli O157:H7 contamination on plant by monitoring the survival of the pathogen on the rhizosphere and leaf surfaces of lettuce during the growth process. METHODS AND RESULTS Real-time PCR and plate counts were used to quantify the survival of E. coli O157:H7 in the rhizosphere and leaf surfaces af...

2017
Laura L. Klein Madeleine Caito Chad Chapnick Cassandra Kitchen Regan O’Hanlon Dan H. Chitwood Allison J. Miller

Recent studies have demonstrated that grapevine (Vitis spp.) leaf shape can be quantified using digital approaches which indicate phylogenetic signal in leaf shape, discernible patterns of developmental context within single leaves, and signatures of local environmental conditions. Here, we extend this work by quantifying intra-individual, intraspecific, and interspecific variation in leaf morp...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2004
M A E van Hagen J van der Kolk M A M Barendse S Imholz P A J Leegwater B W Knol B A van Oost

The genetic basis of the white spotting pattern in Dutch boxer dogs is not known. We studied whether the segregation of white spotting in boxers follows a Mendelian inheritance pattern. Blood samples were collected, along with digital photographs in standard directions of (grand)parents (n=16) and offspring (n=52) from eight litters of Dutch boxers. In order to select heterozygous parents, we s...

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