نتایج جستجو برای: echinophora cinerea

تعداد نتایج: 3369  

2017
Robert B. Angus Constance Jeangirard Desislava Stoianova Snejana Grozeva Valentina G. Kuznetsova

An account is given of the karyotypes and male meiosis of the Water Scorpion Nepa cinerea Linnaeus, 1758 and the Water Stick Insect Ranatra linearis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Heteroptera, Nepomorpha, Nepidae). A number of different approaches and techniques were tried: the employment of both male and female gonads and mid-guts as the sources of chromosomes, squash and air-drying methods for chromosome ...

2011
Joelle Amselem Christina A. Cuomo Jan A. L. van Kan Muriel Viaud Ernesto P. Benito Arnaud Couloux Pedro M. Coutinho Ronald P. de Vries Paul S. Dyer Sabine Fillinger Elisabeth Fournier Lilian Gout Matthias Hahn Linda Kohn Nicolas Lapalu Kim M. Plummer Jean-Marc Pradier Emmanuel Quévillon Amir Sharon Adeline Simon Arjen ten Have Bettina Tudzynski Paul Tudzynski Patrick Wincker Marion Andrew Véronique Anthouard Ross E. Beever Rolland Beffa Isabelle Benoit Ourdia Bouzid Baptiste Brault Zehua Chen Mathias Choquer Jérome Collémare Pascale Cotton Etienne G. Danchin Corinne Da Silva Angélique Gautier Corinne Giraud Tatiana Giraud Celedonio Gonzalez Sandrine Grossetete Ulrich Güldener Bernard Henrissat Barbara J. Howlett Chinnappa Kodira Matthias Kretschmer Anne Lappartient Michaela Leroch Caroline Levis Evan Mauceli Cécile Neuvéglise Birgitt Oeser Matthew Pearson Julie Poulain Nathalie Poussereau Hadi Quesneville Christine Rascle Julia Schumacher Béatrice Ségurens Adrienne Sexton Evelyn Silva Catherine Sirven Darren M. Soanes Nicholas J. Talbot Matt Templeton Chandri Yandava Oded Yarden Qiandong Zeng Jeffrey A. Rollins Marc-Henri Lebrun Marty Dickman

Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea are closely related necrotrophic plant pathogenic fungi notable for their wide host ranges and environmental persistence. These attributes have made these species models for understanding the complexity of necrotrophic, broad host-range pathogenicity. Despite their similarities, the two species differ in mating behaviour and the ability to produce a...

2013
Kobi Buxdorf Ido Rahat Aviva Gafni Maggie Levy

Pseudozyma spp. are yeast-like fungi, classified in the Ustilaginales, which are mostly epiphytic or saprophytic and are not pathogenic to plants. Several Pseudozyma species have been reported to exhibit biological activity against powdery mildews. However, previous studies have reported that Pseudozyma aphidis, which can colonize plant surfaces, is not associated with the collapse of powdery m...

2017
Yingjun Zhou Long Yang Mingde Wu Weidong Chen Guoqing Li Jing Zhang

Botrytis cinerea is an important plant pathogenic fungus with a wide range of host. It usually produces black-colored sclerotia (BS) due to deposition of 1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene melanin in sclerotial melanogenesis. Our previous study (Zhou et al., 2018) reported six B. cinerea isolates producing orange-colored sclerotia (OS) with deficiency in sclerotial melanogenesis. Comparison of ecological...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research 2017

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Xiaofei Zhu Min Li Huiling Cao Xuewen Yang

Neisseria cinerea has been rarely found in blood cultures. In this study, we are reporting a case of a Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) patient in whose blood Neisseria cinerea was found and led a fatal consequence. This case will call our attentions to the uncommon pathogens in the pathogenicity of end-stage patients.

2015
Steph Heard Neil A. Brown Kim Hammond-Kosack Jae-Hyuk Yu

Phytopathogenic fungi form intimate associations with host plant species and cause disease. To be successful, fungal pathogens communicate with a susceptible host through the secretion of proteinaceous effectors, hydrolytic enzymes and metabolites. Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea are economically important necrotrophic fungal pathogens that cause disease on numerous crop species. ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Kobi Buxdorf Ido Rahat Aviva Gafni Maggie Levy

Pseudozyma spp. are yeast-like fungi, classified in the Ustilaginales, which are mostly epiphytic or saprophytic and are not pathogenic to plants. Several Pseudozyma species have been reported to exhibit biological activity against powdery mildews. However, previous studies have reported that Pseudozyma aphidis, which can colonize plant surfaces, is not associated with the collapse of powdery m...

2015
Arjun Sham Khaled Moustafa Salma Al-Ameri Ahmed Al-Azzawi Rabah Iratni Synan AbuQamar

Plants have evolved with intricate mechanisms to cope with multiple environmental stresses. To adapt with biotic and abiotic stresses, plant responses involve changes at the cellular and molecular levels. The current study was designed to investigate the effects of combinations of different environmental stresses on the transcriptome level of Arabidopsis genome using public microarray databases...

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