نتایج جستجو برای: powdery mildew

تعداد نتایج: 4737  

2017
Xiaojun Li Xiaoling Jiang Xiangdong Chen Jie Song Cuicui Ren Yajuan Xiao Xiaohui Gao Zhengang Ru

Agropyron elongatum (Host.) Neviski (synonym, Thinopyrum ponticum Podp., 2n = 70) has been used extensively as a valuable source for wheat breeding. Numerous chromosome fragments containing valuable genes have been successfully translocated into wheat from A. elongatum. However, reports on the transfer of powdery mildew resistance from A. elongatum to wheat are rare. In this study, a novel whea...

2014
Jingcheng Zhang Ruiliang Pu Lin Yuan Jihua Wang Wenjiang Huang Guijun Yang

Powdery mildew is one of the most serious diseases that have a significant impact on the production of winter wheat. As an effective alternative to traditional sampling methods, remote sensing can be a useful tool in disease detection. This study attempted to use multi-temporal moderate resolution satellite-based data of surface reflectances in blue (B), green (G), red (R) and near infrared (NI...

2010
Navreet K. Bhullar Michael Mackay

Genetic resources of crop plants are essential for crop breeding. They are conserved in gene banks in form of a large numbers of accessions. These accessions harbor allelic variants of agronomically important genes and molecular tools allow a rapid assessment of this allelic diversity. Here, we have screened a collection of 1005 wheat gene bank accessions for powdery mildew resistance and a mol...

Journal: :Mycological research 2007
Sally A Francis Brett C Roden Michael J Adams John Weiland Michael J C Asher

Powdery mildew of sugar beet, a disease of major economic significance, was first described at the beginning of the 20th century, and since then there has been some confusion over the correct taxonomic identity of the causal agent. In Europe, the fungus was initially classified as the novel species Microsphaera betae, later re-named Erysiphe betae, whilst in America it was identified as E. poly...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
M Lu L Wang J Zhang S Sun Y Li W Du J Wu J Zhao Q Yang X Chen

A wheat germplasm line 13-2-2 with resistance to powdery mildew was isolated; this line was derived from common wheat cv. W770B and rye, Secale cereale L. (2n = 2x = 14, RR). The line was characterized based on cytological, genomic in situ hybridization (GISH), sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR), and simple sequence repeat (SSR) analyses. The mitotic and meiotic investigations showe...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Robert Berkey Yi Zhang Xianfeng Ma Harlan King Qiong Zhang Wenming Wang Shunyuan Xiao

Upon penetration of the host cell wall, the powdery mildew fungus develops a feeding structure named the haustorium in the invaded host cell. Concomitant with haustorial biogenesis, the extrahaustorial membrane (EHM) is formed to separate the haustorium from the host cell cytoplasm. The Arabidopsis resistance protein RPW8.2 is specifically targeted to the EHM where it activates haustorium-targe...

2014
Timo Höwing Christina Huesmann Caroline Hoefle Marie-Kristin Nagel Erika Isono Ralph Hückelhoven Christine Gietl

Programmed cell death (PCD) is a genetically determined process in all multicellular organisms. Plant PCD is effected by a unique group of papain-type cysteine endopeptidases (CysEP) with a C-terminal KDEL endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retention signal (KDEL CysEP). KDEL CysEPs can be stored as pro-enzymes in ER-derived endomembrane compartments and are released as mature CysEPs in the final stage...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Salim Bourras Kaitlin E. McNally Marion C. Müller Thomas Wicker Beat Keller

The gene-for-gene hypothesis states that for each gene controlling resistance in the host, there is a corresponding, specific gene controlling avirulence in the pathogen. Allelic series of the cereal mildew resistance genes Pm3 and Mla provide an excellent system for genetic and molecular analysis of resistance specificity. Despite this opportunity for molecular research, avirulence genes in mi...

Journal: :journal of crop protection 2014
kowsar sharifi mahdi davari seyed akbar khodaparast mahmoud bagheri-kheirabadi

the erysiphaceae are obligatory parasitic fungi that cause powdery mildew disease of green space plants. during this study, powdery mildew fungi were collected and identified from different localities of ardabil landscape, iran. erysiphe rayssiae (on spartium junceum), erysiphe robiniae var. robiniae (on robinia pseudoacacia) and euoidium cf. agerati (on ageratum houstonianum)are new records fo...

Journal: :New Phytologist 2014

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