Evaluation of Solanaceous Species as Nonhost Trap Crops for Globodera pallida
Globodera pallida, the pale cyst nematode (PCN), is a quarantine pest of potato posing a serious threat to the Idaho potato industry. Globodera pallida only hatches in the presence of a hatching stimulus produced by a host plant or closely related ...
Hickman Paige, Dandurand Louise-Marie
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Assessment and Validation of Globodera pallida as a Novel In Vivo Model for Studying Alzheimer’s Disease [PDF]
Background: Whole transgenic or non-transgenic organism model systems allow the screening of pharmacological compounds for protective actions in Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Norah A. Althobaiti +8 more
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FTA-LAMP based biosensor for a rapid in-field detection of Globodera pallida—the pale potato cyst nematode [PDF]
The combination of a sensitive and specific magnetoresistive sensing device with an easy DNA extraction method and a rapid isothermal amplification is presented here targeting the on-site detection of Globodera pallida, a potato endoparasitic nematode ...
Maria João Camacho +12 more
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Crop Rotation with Resistant Potato and Solanum sisymbriifolium to Control Globodera pallida [PDF]
Globodera pallida, the pale cyst nematode is a regulated pest in Idaho. This study investigated whether rotation of the trap crop Solanum sisymbriifolium and a resistant potato variety was effective for controlling G. pallida in Idaho.
Hickman Paige, Dandurand Louise-Marie
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Assessment of Globodera pallida RNA Extracted from Solanum Roots. [PDF]
Abstract The introduction of high-throughput sequencing technologies has made transcriptome analyses of plant–pathogen interactions almost routine. Nevertheless, it is still challenging to obtain RNA from populations made up of two species.
Casavant NC +4 more
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AbstractBACKGROUNDPotato production faces significant challenges from pests, particularly potato cyst nematodes (PCNs) such as Globodera rostochiensis and Globodera pallida. These nematodes are classified as regulated quarantine pests due to their detrimental effect on potato yields, yet populations continue to persist in the soil despite stringent ...
Andrea Caroline Ruthes +2 more
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Identification and characterisation of serotonin signalling in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida reveals new targets for crop protection. [PDF]
Plant parasitic nematodes are microscopic pathogens that invade plant roots and cause extensive damage to crops. We have used a chemical biology approach to define mechanisms underpinning their parasitic behaviour: We discovered that reserpine, a plant ...
Anna Crisford +12 more
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Plant–parasite coevolution: A weak signature of local adaptation between Peruvian Globodera pallida populations and wild potatoes [PDF]
Plant–parasite coevolution has generated much interest and studies to understand and manage diseases in agriculture. Such a reciprocal evolutionary process could lead to a pattern of local adaptation between plants and parasites.
Camille Gautier +7 more
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Influence of soil temperature on Globodera rostochiensis and Globodera pallida
Relationships between soil temperatures and the potato cyst nematode (PCN) life cycle and population multiplication were investigated to understand the risks to potato crops from PCN in relation to increasing soil temperatures associated with climate ...
Agata KACZMAREK +3 more
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Mapping the H2 resistance effective against Globodera pallida pathotype Pa1 in tetraploid potato. [PDF]
This work was supported by the Rural & Environment Science & Analytical Services Division of the Scottish Government, the BBSRC, through the joint projects CRF/2009/SCRI/SOP 0929, BB/L008025/1 and BB/K018299/1. Additional funding was obtained through the
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