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Genome‐wide association study for bacterial leaf streak resistance in maize

Agronomy Journal, 2023
AbstractMaize (Zea mays L.), one of the most important crops worldwide, is affected by foliar diseases that limit its global production. Bacterial diseases have increased in Argentina during the last years. The aim of this work was to explore a maize panel provided by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) to identify alleles ...
Marcos Ruiz   +3 more
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Noninvasive Raman spectroscopy for the detection of rice bacterial leaf blight and bacterial leaf streak

Talanta
Plant diseases pose significant threats to agricultural yields and are responsible for nearly 20 % of losses in total food production. Therefore, the rapid detection of plant pathogens is critically important for preventing the rapid development of plant diseases and minimizing crop damage.
Xuehan Ji   +9 more
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Inoculation and Virulence Assay for Bacterial Blight and Bacterial Leaf Streak of Rice

2012
Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola (Xoc) cause bacterial blight and bacterial leaf streak in rice, respectively. Despite being very closely related, the pathogens colonize different tissues and cause distinct diseases.
Bing, Yang, Adam, Bogdanove
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Bacterial leaf streak or black chaff of cereals

EPPO Bulletin, 1994
The literature related to bacterial leaf streak of cereals, due to various pathovars of Xanthomonas campestris, is confusing and dispersed. This review presents a synthesis of the knowledge that has been accumulated on the disease in cereals since the early reports on barley and wheat.
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Mapping of QTLs conferring resistance to bacterial leaf streak in rice

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2000
A large F2 and a RI population were separately derived from a cross between two indica rice varieties, one of which was highly resistant to bacterial leaf streak (BLS) and the other highly susceptible. Following artificial inoculation of the RI population and over 2 years of testing, 11 QTLs were mapped by composite interval mapping (CIM) on six ...
D. Tang   +4 more
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Bacterial leaf streak: Inoculation methodology determination

Tropical Plant Pathology, 2023
Francine Lautenchleger   +7 more
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Effect of three antagonists on the development of bacterial leaf streak of rice

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1978
Among 11 epiphytic microorganisms one species each of Pseudomonas, Erwinia, and Aspergillus were antagonistic to Xanthomonas translucens subsp. oryzicola. Symptoms of bacterial leaf streak did not develop when the antagonists were sprayed on rice leaves 24 h before inoculation.
C S, Rao, S, Devadath, A P, Dath
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Antibacterial activity of two chitosan solutions and their effect on rice bacterial leaf blight and leaf streak

Pest Management Science, 2012
Abstract BACKGROUND: Bacterial leaf blight and leaf streak are the two most damaging bacterial diseases of rice. However, few bactericidal chemicals are available for controlling both diseases. The antibacterial properties of two kinds of chitosan with different molecular weights and degrees of N‐deacetylation and
Bin, Li   +8 more
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Solar-driven liquid multi-carbon fuel production using a standalone perovskite–BiVO4 artificial leaf

Nature Energy, 2023
Motiar Rahaman   +2 more
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Bacterial Leaf Streak

2017
Alison Robertson   +7 more
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