نتایج جستجو برای: maize ear rot

تعداد نتایج: 85079  

2014
Tania Weller-Stuart Wai Yin Chan Teresa A. Coutinho Stephanus N. Venter Theo H. M. Smits Brion Duffy Teresa Goszczynska Don A. Cowan Pieter de Maayer

Pantoea ananatis is an emerging phytopathogen that infects a broad spectrum of plant hosts. Here, we present the genomes of two South African isolates, P. ananatis PA4, which causes center rot of onion, and BD442, isolated from brown stalk rot of maize.

2015
Pedro Mendes-Moreira Mara L. Alves Zlatko Satovic João Pacheco dos Santos João Nina Santos João Cândido Souza Silas E. Pêgo Arnel R. Hallauer Maria Carlota Vaz Patto

MAIZE EAR FASCIATION Knowledge of the genes affecting maize ear inflorescence may lead to better grain yield modeling. Maize ear fasciation, defined as abnormal flattened ears with high kernel row number, is a quantitative trait widely present in Portuguese maize landraces. MATERIAL AND METHODS Using a segregating population derived from an ear fasciation contrasting cross (consisting of 149 ...

Journal: :Crop Science 2022

Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important crop in sub-Sahara Africa for both human consumption and livestock feed. use often limited by ear-rotting fungi, some of which produce deleterious secondary metabolites. The aim this study was to determine the inheritance resistance Fusarium verticillioides as indirect way selecting metabolites such mycotoxin fumonisin that produced fungus, under artificial i...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2011
Zhengjun Xia Hongyan Wu Premila N Achar

Stenocarpella maydis is the most prevalent ear rot pathogen of maize (Zea mays) in South Africa, the United States, and other countries. Infection and ultrastructure of propagules of S. maydis in maize were observed by light, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy. Two-celled conidia of S. maydis were found in the tissues of husk and kernels. Mycelia colonized inter- and intracellularly...

2015
Léa Gauthier Vessela Atanasova-Penichon Sylvain Chéreau Florence Richard-Forget Jan Schirawski

Fusarium graminearum is the causal agent of Fusarium head blight (FHB) and Gibberella ear rot (GER), two devastating diseases of wheat, barley, and maize. Furthermore, F. graminearum species can produce type B trichothecene mycotoxins that accumulate in grains. Use of FHB and GER resistant cultivars is one of the most promising strategies to reduce damage induced by F. graminearum. Combined wit...

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