نتایج جستجو برای: rusts

تعداد نتایج: 268  

Journal: :The Open Agriculture Journal 2022

Background: Global climate change facilitates the spread of diseases winter bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) and increases yield losses caused by a combination these drought. Prevention depends on identification resistance genes introduction into commercial cultivars. Objective: The objective study was to evaluate widespread diseases, drought other agricultural traits amongst members diversi...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1999
M Rauscher A L Adám S Wirtz R Guggenheim K Mendgen H B Deising

Treatment of broad bean leaves with salicylic acid (SA) or 2, 6-dichloro-isonicotinic acid (DCINA) induces resistance against the rust fungus Uromyces fabae resulting in reduced rust pustule density. Light-microscopy studies showed that in induced resistant plants the rust fungus is inhibited immediately after penetration through the stomatal pore. The differentiation of infection structures gr...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2002
Adelina Mezzari Christiano Perin Sidnei Alves Santos Luiz Antonio Guerra Bernd

Knowledge of anemophilous fungi in a given city or region is important for the ecological diagnosis and specific treatment of allergic manifestations induced by inhaled allergens. In order to diagnose the presence of anemophilous fungi, several qualitative and quantitative techniques are used depending on the study place. This study of fungal air spores was performed with a Rotorod Sampler(R), ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2009
Manuela Oliveira Helena Ribeiro José Luís Delgado Ilda Abreu

The aim of this work was to determine the differences between indoor and outdoor aeromicological composition. The aerobiological study was performed, from 15 January to 14 April 2008, using two volumetric spore traps, one placed indoors and another positioned outdoors on the roof of the Faculdade de Ciências building. A total of 23 000 spores were sampled outdoors and 15 500 spores were identif...

2016
Li Guo Kelly S. Allen Greg Deiulio Yong Zhang Angela M. Madeiras Robert L. Wick Li-Jun Ma

Current and emerging plant diseases caused by obligate parasitic microbes such as rusts, downy mildews, and powdery mildews threaten worldwide crop production and food safety. These obligate parasites are typically unculturable in the laboratory, posing technical challenges to characterize them at the genetic and genomic level. Here we have developed a data analysis pipeline integrating several...

2004
N. P. Castilla C. M. Vera T. W. Mew Y. Zhu

The adoption of modern rice cultivars has increased annual production in the past three decades by 2.4% per annum and average yield by 71% (Khush and Virk 2002). Modern cultivars continue to replace thousands of traditional cultivars (Chang 1994). Although the number of landraces used in breeding modern cultivars has increased in the same period (Hossain et al 2003), many modern cultivars share...

Journal: :Studies in mycology 2015
Q-M Wang M Groenewald M Takashima B Theelen P-J Han X-Z Liu T Boekhout F-Y Bai

In addition to rusts, the subphylum Pucciniomycotina (Basidiomycota) includes a large number of unicellular or dimorphic fungi which are usually studied as yeasts. Ribosomal DNA sequence analyses have shown that the current taxonomic system of the pucciniomycetous yeasts which is based on phenotypic criteria is not concordant with the molecular phylogeny and many genera are polyphyletic. Here w...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2003
M William R P Singh J Huerta-Espino S Ortiz Islas D Hoisington

ABSTRACT Leaf and stripe rusts, caused by Puccinia triticina and P. striiformis, respectively, are globally important fungal diseases of wheat that cause significant annual yield losses. A gene that confers slow rusting resistance to leaf rust, designated as Lr46, has recently been located on wheat chromosome 1B. The objectives of our study were to establish the precise genomic location of gene...

2012
Charles W. Saunders Annika Scheynius Joseph Heitman

Malassezia is a monophyletic genus of fungi found on the skin of 7 billion humans and associated with a variety of conditions, including dandruff, atopic eczema (AE)/dermatitis, pityriasis versicolor, seborrheic dermatitis, and folliculitis ([1,2]; Figure 1). In immunocompromised hosts Malassezia can also cause systemic infections. There are 14 currently recognized species of Malassezia, eight ...

2009
M. Thines Y.-J. Choi E. Kemen S. Ploch E.B. Holub H.-D. Shin J.D.G. Jones

The obligate biotrophic lineages of the white blister rusts (Albuginales, Oomycota) are of ancient origin compared to the rather recently evolved downy mildews, and sophisticated mechanisms of biotrophy and a high degree of adaptation diversity are to be expected in these organisms. Speciation in the biotrophic Oomycetes is usually thought to be the consequence of host adaptation or geographic ...

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