نتایج جستجو برای: gaeumannomyces graminis

تعداد نتایج: 1377  

     Take-all is one of the most important diseases of wheat in wet areas, causing significant damage in these areas, and there has not introduced any resistant varieties against this disease until now. Therefore, efforts to identify the resistance genes to this disease and developing resistant varieties or cultivars with lower susceptible in bread wheat have a great importance.In this research...

2001
W. F. Pfender

Cool-season grasses are intensively cultivated for seed production in western Oregon, where stem rust is the most damaging disease on several species, including perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne), annual ryegrass (L. multiflorum), and tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea). Stem rust also occurs on seed crops of orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata) and red fescue (F. rubra) in the region. The causal ...

2017
Jung A. Kim Jongbum Jeon Ki-Tae Kim Gobong Choi Sook-Young Park Hyun-Jung Lee Sang-Hee Shim Yong-Hwan Lee Soonok Kim

An endophytic fungus, Gaeumannomyces sp. strain JS-464, is capable of producing a number of secondary metabolites which showed significant nitric oxide reduction activity. The draft genome assembly has a size of 53,151,282 bp, with a G+C content of 53.11% consisting of 80 scaffolds with an N50 of 7.46 Mbp.

2005
Christopher J. Lamb Andre T. Jagendorf

Genetic resistance in plants to root diseases is rare, and agriculture depends instead on practices such as crop rotation and soil fumigation to control these diseases. "Induced suppression" is a natural phenomenon whereby a soil due to microbiological changes converts from conducive to suppressive to a soilborne pathogen during prolonged monoculture of the susceptible host. Our studies have fo...

Journal: :Molecular plant pathology 2005
Kurt J Leonard Les J Szabo

UNLABELLED SUMMARY Stem rust has been a serious disease of wheat, barley, oat and rye, as well as various important grasses including timothy, tall fescue and perennial ryegrass. The stem rust fungus, Puccinia graminis, is functionally an obligate biotroph. Although the fungus can be cultured with difficulty on artificial media, cultures grow slowly and upon subculturing they develop abnormal p...

2009
Jillian M. Chantos S. Bradleigh Vinson Ken R. Helms

Control of the rhodesgrass mealybug, Antonina graminis Maskell (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), by the encyrtid wasp Neodusmetia sangwani is considered a textbook example of classical biological control. However, recent evidence suggests that A. graminis is abundant in the southeastern United States and no recent surveys have been conducted to determine the status of N. sangwani or other A. gramini...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
C D Larue

Diseases of the United States Department of Agriculture. It has been continued at the University of Michigan. Paper of the Department of Botany and of the University Herbarium, University of Michigan No. 397. 1 Mains, E. B., "Rye Resistant to Leaf Rust, Stem Rust and Powdery Mildew," Jour. Agr. Res., 32, 201-221 (1926). 2 Mains, E. B., and Dietz, S. M., "Physiologic Forms of Barley Mildew, Erys...

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