نتایج جستجو برای: potato rot

تعداد نتایج: 32148  

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2002
Mary L Cornelius Donald J Daigle William J Connick Alesia Parker Kenneth Wunch

This study examined the responses of two termite species, the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki, and the eastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar), to three types of wood decay fungi: a brown rot fungus, Gloeophyllum trabeum (Persoon: Fries) Murrill; a white rot fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium Burdsall; and a litter rot fungus, Marasmiellus t...

2014
Tamilarasan Thangavel Robert Steven Tegg Calum Rae Wilson

Multiple disease resistance is an aim of many plant breeding programs. Previously, novel somatic cell selection was used to generate potato variants of "Russet Burbank" with resistance to common scab caused by infection with an actinomycete pathogen. Coexpression of resistance to powdery scab caused by a protozoan pathogen was subsequently shown. This study sought to define whether this resista...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1962
J H Cherry

in the evaluation of catabolic pathways for glucose in corn roots. Plant Physiol. 34: 580-582. 20. ROMBERGER, J. A. & G. NORTON. 1961. Changing respiratory pathways in potato tuber slices. Plant Physiol. 36: 20-29. 21. SAMBORSKI, D. J. & M. SHAW. 1956. The physiology of host-parasite relations. II. The effect of Puicciniia grarninis tritici. Erikss & Henn. on the respiration of the first leaf o...

2015
Yannick Raoul des Essarts Samuel Mondy Valérie Hélias Denis Faure

Dickeya dianthicola is one of the causative agents of soft rot and blackleg diseases, which are currently identified in European countries in a wide range of crops. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of D. dianthicola strain RNS04.9, which was isolated from a potato plant with blackleg symptoms in 2004.

2015
Kat (Xiaoli) Yuan Jeff Cullis C. André Lévesque James Tambong Wen Chen Christopher T. Lewis Solke H. De Boer Xiang (Sean) Li

Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 (R3bv2) causes brown rot of potato in countries with temperate climates. Here, we report two draft genome sequences of R. solanacearum R3bv2 NCPPB909 and CFIA906 with different temperature adaptations. Analysis of these genome sequences will provide detailed insight on virulence, functionality, and plant/pest interactions of this widely distributed and reg...

2017
Madeline M Hayes April M MacIntyre Caitilyn Allen

Ralstonia solanacearum is a globally distributed plant pathogen that causes bacterial wilt diseases of many crop hosts, threatening both sustenance farming and industrial agriculture. Here, we present closed genome sequences for the R. solanacearum type strain, K60, and the cool-tolerant potato brown rot strain R. solanacearum UW551, a highly regulated U.S. select agent pathogen.

2013
Rohit R. Kongari Guichun W. Yao Karthik R. Chamakura Gabriel F. Kuty Everett

Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicusis is a Gram-positive actinomycete that is the causative agent of the potato disease ring rot. Here, we announce the complete genome sequence of the Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicusis siphophage CN1A. CN1A is only the second fully sequenced Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicusis phage reported to date. Core and unique features of i...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Robert Czajkowski Jan M van der Wolf

Serratia plymuthica A30 is a Gram-negative bacterium expressing antagonistic activity toward blackleg- and soft rot-causing Dickeya sp. biovar 3 ("Dickeya solani"). Here, we present the draft genome sequence of strain A30, which has been isolated from rotten potato tuber tissue.

2013
Iris Bertani Daniel Passos da Silva Pamela Abbruscato Pietro Piffanelli Vittorio Venturi

Dickeya zeae is an emerging rice (Oryza sativa) pathogen causing bacterial foot rot. Related pathogens affect maize (Zea mays) and potato (Solanum tuberosum) and a variety of important ornamental and floral plants. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of D. zeae DZ2Q, an isolate obtained from rice grown in Italy.

2010
R. W. Goss

The ability of Fusarium oxysporum Schlect. to cause a rot of the potato tuber has been clearly demonstrated by a number of workers. The influence of temperature on this disease has been reported in a number of papers, but the experimental evidence as a whole is rather meager, usually only extreme temperatures being used. The effect of moisture on the progress of the disease, except under condit...

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