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A new pathotype of Synchytrium endobioticum in Turkey: Pathotype 2

2017
Patates siğilhastalığı etmeni Synchytrium endobioticum(Schilb.) Perc. patateste (Solanum tuberosumL.) zarar yapan en önemli organizmalardan biridir. Etmen EPPO’da A2 listesizararlısı olarak yer almaktadır. Hastalık, sınırlı alanlarda birçok Avrupaülkesinde görülmektedir.
ÇAKIR, Emel, DEMİRCİ, Fikret
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The gene Cr811 is present exclusively in pathotype 5 and new emerged pathotypes of the clubroot pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2016
This study was conducted with the objective of finding genetic marker(s) to differentiate pathotypes of the clubroot pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae. Ideally, such markers should be used as a diagnostic tool to identify or predict certain pathotypes. By using PCR with gene-specific primers, 117 non-housekeeping P.
Jie Feng   +4 more
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QTL for Resistance to Globodera rostochiensis Pathotype Ro2 and G. pallida Pathotype Pa2/3 in Autotetraploid Potato

American Journal of Potato Research, 2019
The golden and white potato cyst nematodes (Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida, respectively) are devastating quarantine pests of potatoes. The most widely distributed pathotype of the golden nematode, Ro1, is well controlled by the H1 resistance gene. A pathotype that overcomes H1, Ro2, has been detected on several farms in New York State.
Jaebum Park   +4 more
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In Vivo Models for Pathotyping and Vaccine Efficacy for Swine Influenza

2014
Swine influenza is a disease of the respiratory tract caused by influenza A virus (IAV). Experimental inoculation of pigs involves either aerosolization and inhalation of virus or the direct introduction of virus into the upper or lower respiratory tract.
Kelly M, Lager, Amy L, Vincent
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Studies on the Australian Pathotype of Heterodera avenae1

EPPO Bulletin, 1982
Australian studies on populations of Heterodera avenae have been conducted in Victoria, Western Australia. South Australia, and New South Wales. Only one pathotype has been identified so far, and it is distinct from those recorded elsewhere. Few recognised sources of resistance in barley and oats are useable in Australian breeding programmes. The first
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Pathotype

2008
J. Howard Frank   +93 more
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Specific genes and sequence variation in pathotype 7 of the clubroot pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2020
Charlotte Jin, Wen-Ming Wang
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Newcastle disease and its pathotypes

2020
Ranjani Rajasekaran   +4 more
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