نتایج جستجو برای: melampsora

تعداد نتایج: 211  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2013
Agathe Vialle Nicolas Feau Pascal Frey Louis Bernier Richard C Hamelin

Fungal species belonging to the genus Melampsora (Basidiomycota, Pucciniales) comprise rust pathogens that alternate between Salicaceae and other plant hosts. Species delineation and identification are difficult within this group due to the paucity of observable morphological features. Several Melampsora rusts are highly host-specific and this feature has been used for identification at the spe...

2010
S. M. Damadi M. H. Pei J. A. Smith M. Abbasi

A rust fungus was found causing stem cankers on 1to 5-year-old stems of Salix elbursensis in the north west of Iran. The rust also forms uredinia on leaves and flowers of the host willow. Light and scanning electron microscopy revealed that the new rust is morphologically distinct from several Melampsora species occurring on the willows taxonomically close to S. elbursensis, but indistinguishab...

Journal: رستنیها 2005
E. MOAVEN M. ABBASI, M. MOUSSAVI M.J. SOLEIMANI

Based on the morphological study of specimens of rust fungi collected during 2002-2003, a contribution is made to the rust fungus flora of Hamedan province: Uromyces inaequialtus var. ecbatanensis is described as new taxon. Melampsora allii-fragilis and Uromyces acantholimonis var. zagrosica are new reports for Iran. New observations on already known species were made: the aecia of Melampsora e...

2015
Peng Zhao Qing-Hong Wang Cheng-Ming Tian Makoto Kakishima Tamás Papp

The species in genus Melampsora are the causal agents of leaf rust diseases on willows in natural habitats and plantations. However, the classification and recognition of species diversity are challenging because morphological characteristics are scant and morphological variation in Melampsora on willows has not been thoroughly evaluated. Thus, the taxonomy of Melampsora species on willows rema...

2016
Yeo Hong Yun Geum Ran Ahn Seong Kwon Yoon Hoo Hyun Kim Seung Yeol Son Seong Hwan Kim

During the growing season of 2015, leaf specimens with yellow rust spots were collected from Salix koreensis Andersson, known as Korean willow, in riverine areas in Cheonan, Korea. The fungus on S. koreensis was identified as the rust species, Melampsora yezoensis, based on the morphology of urediniospores observed by light and scanning electron microscopy, and the molecular properties of the i...

2009
D. T. Cooper T. H. Filer

-Eastern cottonwood clones originating from 36 young natural stands along the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, were evaluated in a nursery near Greenville, Mississippi for resi~tance to Melampsora rust. In general, the northern sources had more rust and were more variable in rust susceptibility than the southern sources. Eleven percent of the clones from the...

2016
Kim K. Moritz Christer Björkman Amy L. Parachnowitsch Johan A. Stenberg

Associational effects of plant genotype or species on plant biotic interactions are common, not least for disease spread, but associational effects of plant sex on interactions have largely been ignored. Sex in dioecious plants can affect biotic interactions with herbivores and pollinators; however, its effects on plant-pathogen interactions are understudied and associational effects are unknow...

2011
Louis-Philippe Hamel Meriem Benchabane Ian T Major Marie-Claude Nicole Jen Sheen Armand Séguin

With their long life cycle, trees must have accurate mechanisms to perceive microbial invasion and elaborate signalling networks in order to activate the appropriate defense response through transcriptional reprogramming. Transcriptional activators and repressors participate in the tight regulation of the stress response, which is key to minimise the fitness costs associated with an activated r...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2008
M Cristancho C Escobar

The aim of the present research was to test the transferability of simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers developed in two Uredinales species to Hemileia vastatrix, coffee rust. The development of efficient techniques for the identification of H. vastatrix isolates is imperative, given the continuous development of new races. The transferability of 25 SSR markers developed in the related Uredinal...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Brian Boyle Richard C Hamelin Armand Séguin

The plant kingdom is constantly challenged by a battery of evolving pathogens. New species or races of pathogens are discovered on crops that were initially bred for disease resistance, and globalization is facilitating the movement of exotic pests. Among these pests, obligate biotrophic parasites make up some of the most damaging groups and have been particularly challenging to study. Here we ...

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