نتایج جستجو برای: blast disease

تعداد نتایج: 1509144  

Journal: :Journal of the agricultural chemical society of Japan 1957

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Phytopathology 1951

Journal: :Asian journal of agriculture 2022

Abstract. Gabriel MG, Alhasan U, Mary Y, Munsur Olufunmilayo A. 2022. Screening of rice germplasm for blast resistance in Nigeria. Asian J Agric 6: 1-6. Rice (Magnaporthe oryzae T.T. Hebert) M.E. Barr) is an important destructive disease that can lead to 80% yield loss. Germplasm responds differently fungus. This study aimed screen The four genotypes, namely Institute Research Tropical Agricult...

2018
Pierre Gladieux Bradford Condon Sebastien Ravel Darren Soanes Joao Leodato Nunes Maciel Antonio Nhani Li Chen Ryohei Terauchi Marc-Henri Lebrun Didier Tharreau Thomas Mitchell Kerry F Pedley Barbara Valent Nicholas J Talbot Mark Farman Elisabeth Fournier

Delineating species and epidemic lineages in fungal plant pathogens is critical to our understanding of disease emergence and the structure of fungal biodiversity and also informs international regulatory decisions. Pyricularia oryzae (syn. Magnaporthe oryzae) is a multihost pathogen that infects multiple grasses and cereals, is responsible for the most damaging rice disease (rice blast), and i...

Blast, Pyricularia grisea (Cooke) Sacc., is one of the most destructive diseases of rice worldwide and canresult in significant reductions in yield. The use of resistant cultivars is the most economical and effectiveway of controlling rice blast. A variety of DNA markers, including plant defense-related candidategene markers are available for genetic characterization and molec...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Martin J Egan Zheng-Yi Wang Mark A Jones Nicholas Smirnoff Nicholas J Talbot

One of the first responses of plants to microbial attack is the production of extracellular superoxide surrounding infection sites. Here, we report that Magnaporthe grisea, the causal agent of rice blast disease, undergoes an oxidative burst of its own during plant infection, which is associated with its development of specialized infection structures called appressoria. Scavenging of these oxy...

Extensive research has been focused on the progressive collapse analysis of buildings and most of them are based on the alternative path method (APM) with sudden removal of one or several columns. However, in this method the damage of adjacent elements of removed columns under blast conditions was ignored and this issue can lead to an incorrect prediction of progressive collapse. Therefore, in ...

2016
V.L. Castroagudín S.I. Moreira D.A.S. Pereira S.S. Moreira P.C. Brunner J.L.N. Maciel P.W. Crous B.A. McDonald E. Alves P.C. Ceresini

Pyricularia oryzae is a species complex that causes blast disease on more than 50 species of poaceous plants. Pyricularia oryzae has a worldwide distribution as a rice pathogen and in the last 30 years emerged as an important wheat pathogen in southern Brazil. We conducted phylogenetic analyses using 10 housekeeping loci for 128 isolates of P. oryzae sampled from sympatric populations of wheat,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Sihai Yang Jing Li Xiaohui Zhang Qijun Zhang Ju Huang Jian-Qun Chen Daniel L Hartl Dacheng Tian

We show that the genomes of maize, sorghum, and brachypodium contain genes that, when transformed into rice, confer resistance to rice blast disease. The genes are resistance genes (R genes) that encode proteins with nucleotide-binding site (NBS) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains (NBS-LRR proteins). By using criteria associated with rapid molecular evolution, we identified three rapidly evo...

2015
Shuichi Fukuoka Norikuni Saka Yuko Mizukami Hironori Koga Utako Yamanouchi Yosuke Yoshioka Nagao Hayashi Kaworu Ebana Ritsuko Mizobuchi Masahiro Yano

Effective control of blast, a devastating fungal disease of rice, would increase and stabilize worldwide food production. Resistance mediated by quantitative trait loci (QTLs), which usually have smaller individual effects than R-genes but confer broad-spectrum or non-race-specific resistance, is a promising alternative to less durable race-specific resistance for crop improvement, yet evidence...

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