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Plant antioxidant gene responses to fungal pathogens

Trends in Microbiology, 1993
Antioxidant defense systems are a prominent element in plant responses to environmental stress. Activated oxygen species have themselves been implicated as both a part of the plant's defense against pathogen attack as well as the phytotoxic component of photosensitizing fungal toxins.
J D, Williamson, J G, Scandalios
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Fungal plant pathogens

2012
1: Introduction to Fungal Plant Pathogens 2: Examination of Plant Material 3: Detection of Fungal Plant Pathogens from Plants, Soil, Water and Air 4: Detection of Fungal Plant Pathogens in Seeds 5: Identification of Fungi Based on Morphological Characteristics 6: Cultural Characterization 7: Serological Techniques for Diagnosis 8: Nucleic Acid-based ...
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Saponins Versus Plant Fungal Pathogens

2020
Saponins, a group of phytoanticipins are recognized as the first biochemical barriers against wide range of fungal pathogens. Although the detailed mechanisms of saponin antifungal mode of action is not well established, it is believed that saponin aglycone-sugar structure forms complex with the pathogen sterols in the cell membrane, leading to lose of
Mostafa Abdelrahman, Sudisha Jogaiah
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Speciation in Fungal and Oomycete Plant Pathogens

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2014
The process of speciation, by definition, involves evolution of one or more reproductive isolating mechanisms that split a single species into two that can no longer interbreed. Determination of which processes are responsible for speciation is important yet challenging.
Silvia, Restrepo   +4 more
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Engineered Resistance Against Fungal Plant Pathogens

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 1999
Development of genetic engineering technology and molecular characterization of plant defense responses have provided strategies for controlling plant diseases additional to those based on chemical control or classical breeding programs. Most of these alternative strategies are based on the overproduction of one component of the plant's own defense ...
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Fungicide Resistance Assays for Fungal Plant Pathogens

2011
Fungicide resistance assays are useful to determine if a fungal pathogen has developed resistance to a fungicide used to manage the disease it causes. Laboratory assays are used to determine loss of sensitivity, or resistance, to a fungicide and can explain fungicide failures and for developing successful fungicide recommendations in the field ...
Gary A, Secor, Viviana V, Rivera
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Fungal plant pathogens and soil biodiversity

Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 2003
The role of biodiversity as it affects the control of soil-borne fungal pathogens is discussed. Soil-borne fungal plant pathogens have often proven difficult to manage with conventional methods of disease control. Nonetheless, researchers have characterized several naturally occurring “disease-suppressive” soils where crop loss from disease is less ...
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Biological Control of Fungal Plant Pathogens

2002
Vast experience has been gained in the biological control of soilborne and foliar diseases of fruits, grain, fiber and wood products at pre-planting, during cultivation or at post-harvest. Infection by pathogens can be reduced under controlled or field conditions by pre-inoculation of the plant surfaces with filamentous fungi, bacteria, yeasts or ...
Yigal Elad, Stanley Freeman
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Evasion of plant immunity by microbial pathogens

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Yan Wang, Rory N Pruitt, Yuan-Chao Wang
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