Microbiome Signature of Endophytes in Wheat Seed Response to Wheat Dwarf Bunt Caused by Tilletia controversa Kühn [PDF]
Wheat dwarf bunt leads to the replacement of seeds with fungal galls containing millions of teliospores of the pathogen Tilletia controversa Kühn. As one of the most devastating internationally quarantined wheat diseases, wheat dwarf bunt spreads to ...
Zhaoyu Ren +7 more
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Characterization of the microbial communities in wheat tissues and rhizosphere soil caused by dwarf bunt of wheat [PDF]
Dwarf bunt of wheat, which is caused by Tilletia controversa J.G. Kühn, is a soil-borne disease which may lead up to an 80% loss of yield together with degradation of the quality of the wheat flour by production of a fishy smell.
Tongshuo Xu +6 more
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Transcriptome analysis of wheat spikes in response to Tilletia controversa Kühn which cause wheat dwarf bunt [PDF]
Wheat dwarf bunt is caused by Tilletia controversa Kühn, which is one of the most destructive diseases of wheat worldwide. To explore the interaction of T.
Zhaoyu Ren +9 more
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Characterization of Rhizosphere Microbial Communities for Disease Incidence and Optimized Concentration of Difenoconazole Fungicide for Controlling of Wheat Dwarf Bunt [PDF]
Rhizosphere soil microorganisms have great agricultural importance. To explore the relationship between rhizosphere microorganisms and the disease incidence, and to optimize the concentration of difenoconazole fungicide for the control of wheat dwarf ...
Huanyu Jia +9 more
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Kernel Transcriptome Profiles of Susceptible Wheat Genotypes in Response to Wheat Dwarf Bunt. [PDF]
Wheat dwarf bunt is caused by Tilletia controversa J. G. Kühn (TCK), which is a serious fungal diseases affecting kernels of wheat. In order to identify candidate genes involved in the abnormal development of kernels in wheat, we used RNA sequencing technology to analyze the transcriptome of the abnormal and healthy kernels of a susceptible variety ...
Su S, Zhang Z, Shen T, Chen J, Liu Q.
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Reaction of wheat to common bunt and dwarf bunt and reaction of triticale to dwarf bunt [PDF]
Resistance to common bunt and to dwarf bunt in winter wheat cultivars recently registered in the Czech Republic was studied in artificially inoculated field trials in the years 2013-2015. In trials with common bunt, seeds of each experimental series were
Veronika DUMALASOVÁ, Pavel BARTOŠ
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ITRAQ-Based Proteomic Analysis of Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Spikes in Response to Tilletia controversa Kühn and Tilletia foetida Kühn Infection, Causal Organisms of Dwarf Bunt and Common Bunt of Wheat [PDF]
Dwarf bunt and common bunt diseases of wheat are caused by Tilletia controversa Kühn and Tilletia foetida Kühn, respectively, and losses caused by these diseases can reach 70–80% in favourable conditions. T. controversa and T.
Ting He +6 more
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Combining Transcriptome and Whole Genome Re-Sequencing to Screen Disease Resistance Genes for Wheat Dwarf Bunt. [PDF]
Wheat dwarf bunt is a damaging disease caused by Tilletia controversa Kühn (TCK). Once the disease infects wheat, it is difficult to control and will significantly reduce wheat output and quality. RNA sequencing and whole genome re-sequencing were used to search for potential TCK resistance genes in Yili 053 (sensitive variety) and Zhongmai 175 ...
Jia Y, Shen T, Wen Z, Chen J, Liu Q.
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Development of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for the detection of Tilletia controversa based on genome comparison [PDF]
Tilletia controversa causing dwarf bunt of wheat is a quarantine pathogen in several countries. Therefore, its specific detection is of great phytosanitary importance. Genomic regions routinely used for phylogenetic inferences lack suitable polymorphisms
Somayyeh Sedaghatjoo +5 more
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Four In Silico Designed and Validated qPCR Assays to Detect and Discriminate Tilletia indica and T. walkeri, Individually or as a Complex [PDF]
Several fungi classified in the genus Tilletia are well-known to infect grass species including wheat (Triticum). Tilletia indica is a highly unwanted wheat pathogen causing Karnal bunt, subject to quarantine regulations in many countries.
Émilie D. Tremblay +3 more
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