نتایج جستجو برای: fusarium head blight

تعداد نتایج: 187495  

Journal: Mycologia Iranica 2016

Evidence for the role of chitinases in biocontrol by Trichoderma species has been well documented.Chit42 lacks a chitin–binding domain (ChBD) which is involved in its binding activity to insoluble chitin. The objective of the present study was to enhance antifungal activity of T. harzianum by overexpression of wild type and hybrid forms of Chit42 containing chitin binding domain. To produce chi...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2011
Brice A J Sarver Todd J Ward Liane R Gale Karen Broz H Corby Kistler Takayuki Aoki Paul Nicholson Jon Carter Kerry O'Donnell

This study was conducted to assess evolutionary relationships, species diversity and trichothecene toxin potential of five Fusarium graminearum complex (FGSC) isolates identified as genetically novel during prior Fusarium head blight (FHB) surveys in Nepal and Louisiana. Results of a multilocus genotyping (MLGT) assay for B-trichothecene species determination indicated these isolates might repr...

2018
Lotus A Lofgren Nicholas R LeBlanc Amanda K Certano Jonny Nachtigall Kathryn M LaBine Jakob Riddle Karen Broz Yanhong Dong Bianca Bethan Christopher W Kafer H Corby Kistler

Mycotoxin-producing Fusarium graminearum and related species cause Fusarium head blight on cultivated grasses, such as wheat and barley. However, these Fusarium species may have had a longer evolutionary history with North American grasses than with cultivated crops and may interact with the ancestral hosts in ways which are biochemically distinct. We assayed 25 species of asymptomatic native g...

2013
Xianghui Zhang Jianming Fu Yasuaki Hiromasa Hongyu Pan Guihua Bai

BACKGROUND Fusarium head blight (FHB), mainly caused by Fusarium graminearum, substantially reduces wheat grain yield and quality worldwide. Proteins play important roles in defense against the fungal infection. This study characterized differentially expressed proteins between near-isogenic lines (NILs) contrasting in alleles of Fhb1, a major FHB resistance gene in wheat, to identify proteins ...

2017
Giovanni Beccari Antonio Prodi Francesco Tini Umberto Bonciarelli Andrea Onofri Souheib Oueslati Marwa Limayma Lorenzo Covarelli

In this study, conducted for three years on eleven malting barley varieties cultivated in central Italy, the incidence of different mycotoxigenic fungal genera, the identification of the Fusarium species associated with the Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) complex, and kernels contamination with deoxynivalenol (DON) and T-2 mycotoxins were determined. The influence of climatic conditions on Fusarium ...

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مجتبی وهاب زاده m. vahabzadeh غلام رضا امین زاده gh. aminzadeh معرفت قاسمی m. ghasemi مهدی کلاته m. kalateh جبار آلت جعفربای j. a. jaafabai صادق خاوری نژاد s. khavarinejad ملک پریخان عابدی

wheat is grown on 6.2 million hectares under different agr-climate conditions in iran. of 6.2 million hectares irrigated wheat, khazar warm humid climate regions (gorgan, mazandaran and moghan) with 350 thousand hectares are the most important wheat growing areas of the country. productive and rich lands, high rainfalls and favorable temperature and light in these regions provide good condition...

Journal: رستنیها 2017
Hamid Reza Zamanizadeh Kasra Sharifi, Mansoureh Mirabolfathy Rasoul Zare Saeed Rezaee,

In order to determine the causal agents of Fusarium head blight, during 2015–16, wheat heads with disease symptom were collected from 10 and six main wheat production areas of Golestan and Mazandaran provinces (N Iran), respectively. A total of 431 Fusarium isolates were obtained belonging to nine Fusarium species based on their morphological characteristics. Fusarium graminearum species comple...

2012
D. G. Schmale S. D. Ross T. L. Fetters P. Tallapragada A. K. Wood-Jones B. Dingus

The aerobiology of fungi in the genus Fusarium is poorly understood. Many species of Fusarium are important pathogens of plants and animals and some produce dangerous secondary metabolites known as mycotoxins. In 2006 and 2007, autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were used to collect Fusarium 40–320 m above the ground at the Kentland Farm in Blacksburg, Virginia. Eleven single-spored iso...

2008
J R POWELL C J SWANTON

With the large-scale adoption of glyphosate-resistant crops in North America, there are concerns that nontarget microbial populations might be affected by increased frequency of glyphosate use. Stimulation of fungal species associated with crop diseases, including Fusarium spp., has been observed in laboratory and glasshouse experiments. Although field surveys in Saskatchewan detected positive ...

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