نتایج جستجو برای: wheat resistance

تعداد نتایج: 427170  

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2009
Ming-Shun Chen Erik Echegaray R Jeffrey Whitworth Haiyan Wang Phillip E Sloderbeck Allen Knutson Kristopher L Giles Tom A Royer

In recent years, the number of wheat, Triticum aestivum L., fields heavily infested by Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), has increased in the Great Plains of the United States. Historically, resistance genes in wheat have been the most efficient means of controlling this insect pest. To determine which resistance genes are still effective in this area, virulence of six Hessian fly popula...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Juncheng Zhang Hongyuan Zheng Yiwen Li Hongjie Li Xin Liu Huanju Qin Lingli Dong Daowen Wang

Powdery mildew disease caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici (Bgt) inflicts severe economic losses in wheat crops. A systematic understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in wheat resistance to Bgt is essential for effectively controlling the disease. Here, using the diploid wheat Triticum urartu as a host, the genes regulated by immune (IM) and hypersensitive reaction (HR) resista...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2011
M N Rouse Y Jin

Race TTKSK (or Ug99) of Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici possesses virulence to several stem rust resistance genes commonly present in wheat cultivars grown worldwide. New variants detected in the race TTKSK lineage further broadened the virulence spectrum. The identification of sources of genetic resistance to race TTKSK and its relatives is necessary to enable the development and deployment o...

2003
Lili Maleki Justin D. Faris Robert L. Bowden Bikram S. Gill

Therefore, RGAs and RGLs have the potential to serve as closely linked markers for marker-assisted breeding Conserved motifs within resistance genes have been utilized in strategies, or they could be candidate R-genes thempolymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based strategies to isolate resistance gene analogs (RGAs) and resistance gene-like (RGLs) sequences from selves. many plant species. RGAs have...

2016
Gen-Ping Wang Xiu-Dao Yu Yong-Wei Sun Huw D. Jones Lan-Qin Xia

Horizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance genes to animals and vertical transfer of herbicide resistance genes to the weedy relatives are perceived as major biosafety concerns in genetically modified (GM) crops. In this study, five novel vectors which used gusA and bar as a reporter gene and a selection marker gene, respectively, were constructed based on the pCLEAN dual binary vector system...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
h. ahmadi a. m. borgheei a. r. alimardani a. rajabeepour d. y. lee

recent studies demonstrate that aluminide coatings are beneficial to wear and erosion resistance and also that oxygen-active elements such as yttrium can remarkably improve this resistance. in this research, the micro-hardness of the aluminide coatings with and without yttrium on 1045 steel was investigated using a micro-mechanical probe. wear of the samples was measured using a pin-on-disk tri...

2015
Tomasz Góral Kinga Stuper-Szablewska Maciej Buśko Maja Boczkowska Dorota Walentyn-Góral Halina Wiśniewska Juliusz Perkowski

Fusarium head blight is one of the most important and most common diseases of winter wheat. In order to better understanding this disease and to assess the correlations between different factors, 30 cultivars of this cereal were evaluated in a two-year period. Fusarium head blight resistance was evaluated and the concentration of trichothecene mycotoxins was analysed. Grain samples originated f...

2016
Albrecht Serfling Sven E. Templer Peter Winter Frank Ordon

Puccinia triticina f. sp. tritici (Eriks.), the causal agent of leaf rust, causes substantial yield losses in wheat production. In wheat many major leaf rust resistance genes have been overcome by virulent races. In contrast, the prehaustorial resistance (phr) against wheat leaf rust detected in the diploid wheat Einkorn (Triticum monoccocum var. monococcum) accession PI272560 confers race-inde...

Journal: :Phytopathology 1999
G Bai F L Kolb G Shaner L L Domier

ABSTRACT Scab is a destructive disease of wheat. To accelerate development of scab-resistant wheat cultivars, molecular markers linked to scab resistance genes have been identified by using recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived by single-seed descent from a cross between the resistant wheat cultivar Ning 7840 (resistant to spread of scab within the spike) and the susceptible cultivar Clark. I...

Journal: :Plants 2023

Wheat has a large and diverse repertoire of NLRs involved in disease resistance, with over 1500 detected some studies. These NLR genes occur as singletons or clusters containing copies from different phylogenetic clades. The number cluster size can differ drastically among ecotypes cultivars. Primarily, duplication led to the evolution diversification genes. Among various mechanisms, whole geno...

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