نتایج جستجو برای: fusarium graminearum

تعداد نتایج: 14489  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Jassy Drakulic John Caulfield Christine Woodcock Stephen P T Jones Robert Linforth Toby J A Bruce Rumiana V Ray

We hypothesized that interactions between fusarium head blight-causing pathogens and herbivores are likely to occur because they share wheat as a host plant. Our aim was to investigate the interactions between the grain aphid, Sitobion avenae, and Fusarium graminearum on wheat ears and the role that host volatile chemicals play in mediating interactions. Wheat ears were treated with aphids and ...

به منظور مطالعه خصوصیات جوانه‌زنی، در عکس العمل به دو گونه قارچ (F. graminearum,(F. avenaceum آزمایشی، با استفاده از بذور 9 اکوتیپ از گونه‌های گیاهی سه جنس Bromus (2 نمونه)، Agropyron (6 نمونه(وSecale (1 نمونه)، با منشا خارجی و ایرانی به اجرا در آمد. در این آزمایش، بذور مورد نظر با غلظت های 104 ×150 و 104 ×76 در میلی لیتر ,F. graminearumو 104 ×900 و 104 ×450 در میلی لیتر F.avenaceum مورد مایه‌ز...

2007
Hyuk Woo Kwon Ji Hwan Yoon Seong Hwan Kim Seung Beom Hong Youngah Cheon Seung Ju Ko

Thirty seven species of Fusarium were evaluated for their ability of producing extracellular enzymes using chromogenic medium containing substrates such as starch, cellobiose, CM-cellulose, xylan, and pectin. Among the tested species Fusarium mesoamericanum, F. graminearum, F. asiaticum, and F. acuminatum showed high β-glucosidase acitivity. Xylanase activity was strongly detected in F. prolife...

2015
Eric T. Johnson Kervin O. Evans Patrick F. Dowd

A small cationic peptide (JH8944) was tested for activity against a number of pathogens of agricultural crops. JH8944 inhibited conidium growth in most of the tested plant pathogens with a dose of 50 μg/ml, although one isolate of Fusarium oxysporum was inhibited at 5 μg/ml of JH8944. Most conidia of Fusarium graminearum were killed within 6 hours of treatment with 50 μg/ml of JH8944. Germinati...

Journal: :Revista Argentina de microbiologia 2015
Verónica F Consolo Leonel M Ortega Graciela Salerno Andrea L Astoreca Teresa M Alconada

Fusarium Head Blight is an important wheat disease in the Argentine Pampas region, being Fusarium graminearum the predominant pathogen. DNA polymorphism of the isolates was analyzed by IGS-RFLP and ISSR. IGS-RFLP and ISSR profiling were carried out using six endonucleases and eight primers, respectively. IGS-RFLP yielded 41 bands, 30 of which were polymorphic while ISSR produced 87 bands with 4...

2010
Khosrow Chehri Saeed Tamadoni Jahromi Kasa R. N. Reddy Saeed Abbasi Baharuddin Salleh

Wheat grains are well known to be invaded by Fusarium spp. under field and storage conditions and contaminated with fumonisins. Therefore, determining Fusarium spp. and fumonisins in wheat grains is of prime importance to develop suitable management strategies and to minimize risk. Eighty-two stored wheat samples produced in Iran were collected from various supermarkets and tested for the prese...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Walaa Kamel Mousa Adrian L Schwan Manish N Raizada

Finger millet is an ancient African-Indian crop that is resistant to many pathogens including the fungus, Fusarium graminearum. We previously reported the first isolation of putative fungal endophytes from finger millet and showed that the crude extracts of four strains had anti-Fusarium activity. However, active compounds were isolated from only one strain. The objectives of this study were to...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Dorothée Siou Sandrine Gélisse Valérie Laval Frédéric Suffert Christian Lannou

Fusarium head blight (FHB) is one of the most damaging diseases of wheat. FHB is caused by a species complex that includes two genera of Ascomycetes: Microdochium and Fusarium. Fusarium graminearum, Fusarium culmorum, Fusarium poae, and Microdochium nivale are among the most common FHB species in Europe and were chosen for these experiments. Field studies and surveys show that two or more speci...

2015
Jana Sperschneider Donald M. Gardiner Louise F. Thatcher Rebecca Lyons Karam B. Singh John M. Manners Jennifer M. Taylor

Pathogens and hosts are in an ongoing arms race and genes involved in host-pathogen interactions are likely to undergo diversifying selection. Fusarium plant pathogens have evolved diverse infection strategies, but how they interact with their hosts in the biotrophic infection stage remains puzzling. To address this, we analyzed the genomes of three Fusarium plant pathogens for genes that are u...

2003
O. A. Akinsanmi V. Mitter S. Simpfendorfer D. Backhouse D. Yates S. Chakraborty Shaukat Ali

In Australia both Fusarium graminearum and F. pseudograminearum cause head blight and crown rot of wheat and this work compares the aetiology and diversity between the two species. A total of 199 isolates of F. pseudograminearum and 118 isolates of F. graminearum obtained from wheat grown in Queensland and northern New South Wales and were identified using published species-specific PCR assays....

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