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Blast disease, caused by the hemibiotrophic ascomycete fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae, is a significant threat to sustainable rice production worldwide. Studies have shown that the blast fungus secretes vast arrays of functionally diverse proteins into the ...
Wajjiha Batool +5 more
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Systematic Global Analysis of Genes Encoding Protein Phosphatases in Aspergillus fumigatus. [PDF]
Aspergillus fumigatus is a fungal pathogen that causes several invasive and noninvasive diseases named aspergillosis. This disease is generally regarded as multifactorial, considering that several pathogenicity determinants are present during the ...
Alowni, R +10 more
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Fusarium culmorum phenuivirus 1 caused no changes in laboratory‐based assays and shows mild hypovirulence in a susceptible wheat cultivar under semifield conditions. It is highly transmissible both via spores and hyphal contact. ABSTRACT The mycovirus Fusarium culmorum phenuivirus 1 (FcPV1) infects the wheat pathogen Fusarium culmorum, a causal agent ...
Živilė Buivydaitė +7 more
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Transcriptional landscape of Aspergillus niger at breaking of conidial dormancy revealed by RNA-sequencing [PDF]
Background Genome-wide analysis was performed to assess the transcriptional landscape of germinating A. niger conidia using both next generation RNA-sequencing and GeneChips.
Archer, David B. +7 more
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Light-dependent functions of the Fusarium fujikuroi CryD DASH cryptochrome in development and secondary metabolism [PDF]
DASH (Drosophila, Arabidopsis, Synechocystis, human) cryptochromes (cry-DASHs) constitute a subgroup of the photolyase cryptochrome family with diverse light-sensing roles, found in most taxonomical groups.
Castrillo Jiménez, Marta +2 more
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Identification of New Resistance Sources From Diploid Wild Strawberry Against Powdery Mildew Pathogen [PDF]
Powdery mildew pathogen causes diseases in berries and resistance breeding is hampered by the lack of sufficient sources. While control of fungal pathogens relies on chemical fungicides.
Calis, O. +3 more
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Proteomic changes associated with deletion of the Magnaporthe oryzae conidial morphology-regulating gene COM1 [PDF]
Background The rice blast disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is a major constraint on world rice production. The conidia produced by this fungal pathogen are the main source of disease dissemination.
Vijai Bhadauria +2 more
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Enhancing Growth and Health of Pinus radiata in New Zealand and Acacia mangium in Malayasia with selected Trichoderma isolates [PDF]
Oral presentation on enhancing growth and gealth of pinus radiata in New Zealand and Acacia mangium in Malayasia with selected Trichoderma ...
Braithwaite, Mark +3 more
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In the freshwater streams the leaf litter substrate is colonized by early fungal colonizer and helps in decomposition of leaf litter and makes the substrate more suitable for the recruitment of late successional species. The study was carried out at Central Himalayan stream (Vinayak) to examine the colonization and decomposition pattern of Water Borne ...
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Sexual reproduction is crucial for increasing the genetic diversity of populations and providing overwintering structures, such as perithecia and associated tissue, in the destructive plant pathogenic fungus Fusarium graminearum.
Jiyeun Park +10 more
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