Influence of agrotechnical and varietal factors on biodiversity of fungi colonizing amaranth seeds [PDF]
Amaranth seeds are characterized by a very high nutritional value, which depends on various environmental factors and variety. For this plant, it is crucial to maintain the appropriate post-harvest quality of the seeds, particularly in terms of fungal ...
Kopacki, Marek +2 more
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Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus movement protein: investigating the localizations and interactions [PDF]
Bonse, Sabine +3 more
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Testing the effect of in planta RNA silencing on Plasmodiophora brassicae infection [PDF]
In the late 1990s, a series of landmark publications described RNA interference (RNAi) and related RNA silencing phenomena in nematodes, plants and fungi.
Bulman, Simon
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OCCURRENCE OF Neotyphodium AND Epichloë FUNGI IN MEADOW FESCUE AND RED FESCUE IN POLAND AND SCREENING OF ENDOPHYTE ISOLATES AS POTENTIAL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS [PDF]
Neotyphodium and Epichloë endophytes often influence beneficially on the host plant. Thus, could be used as a biological factor enhancing grass growth and resistance to stress factors. A detailed study was made to: (i) determine the infestation
Jeske, Małgorzata +2 more
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Neotyphodium / Epichloë ENDOPHYTES OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, MEADOW FESCUE AND RED FESCUE CULTIVARS CULTIVATED IN POLAND [PDF]
Grasses are very often infected by endophytic fungi of the Neotyphodium and Epichloë genera. They can produce metabolites toxic to livestock as well as beneficiallyaffect grasses. Thus, endophytes can be used for plants improvement.
Pańka, Dariusz
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Plant rhizosphere selection of plasmodiophorid lineages from bulk soil: The importance of "Hidden" diversity [PDF]
© 2018 Bass, van der Gast, Thomson, Neuhauser, Hilton and Bending. Microbial communities closely associated with the rhizosphere can have strong positive and negative impacts on plant health and growth.
Christopher van der Gast +6 more
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Studies on powdery scab on potatoes in South Africa [PDF]
Spongospora subterranea (Wallroth) Lagerheim f. sp. subterranea Tomlinson (Sss) is the causal organism of potato powdery scab. This blemish disease is of economic concern to fresh and seed-tuber producers around the world, as it diminishes both tuber ...
Wright, Jessica
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Characterization of rutabaga for genetic diversity and as a source of clubroot resistance. [PDF]
Rutabaga (Brassica napus ssp. napobrassica (L.) Hanelt) is widely grown as a vegetable crop and animal fodder, and is reported to be an excellent source of clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae) resistance genes.
Yu, Zhiyu
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Use of Yeast Poly (A) Binding Proteins and Their Genes for Broad Range Protection of Plants Against bacterial, Fungal and Viral Pathogens [PDF]
Plants that accumulate the yeast polyadenylate binding protein (yPAB) display a range of abnormalities, including a characteristic chlorosis in leaves to a necrosis and pronounced inhibition of growth.
Hunt, Arthur G. +3 more
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Consistent patterns of high alpha and low beta diversity in tropical parasitic and free-living protists [PDF]
Tropical animals and plants are known to have high alpha diversity within forests, but low beta diversity between forests. By contrast, it is unknown if microbes inhabiting the same ecosystems exhibit similar biogeographic patterns.
Bass, David +5 more
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