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Locations of substitutions leading to resistance against pyridachlometyl and carbendazim. The former is near the interface between the two tubulin dimers. The latter is β‐tubulin. Abstract BACKGROUND Fungicide resistance is a growing problem affecting many crop pathogens owing to the low success rate in finding novel chemical classes of fungicides ...
Yuichi Matsuzaki +3 more
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Distribuição e impacto da sigatoka-negra na bananicultura do Estado do Acre. [PDF]
A sigatoka-negra (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) é a doença de maior severidade que afeta as cultivares de banana (Musa spp.) de importância econômica no mundo. Foi constatada no Brasil em 1998, no Estado do Amazonas, e tem se disseminado pelo Estado do Acre,
CAVALCANTE, M. de J. B. +5 more
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First Draft Genome Sequence Resource of a Strain of Pseudocercospora fijiensis Isolated in North America [PDF]
Black Sigatoka disease, caused by the fungus Pseudocercospora fijiensis, is one of the most devastating diseases of banana around the world. Fungicide applications are the primary tool used to manage black Sigatoka, but fungicide resistance in P. fijiensis, as in other fungal pathogens, is one of the major limitations in the efficient management and ...
Luis Amarillas +4 more
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‘Grande Naine’ banana (Musa acuminata - AAA) in the municipality of Angra dos Reis (RJ) has been affected by the Black Sigatoka agent, fijiensis Mycosphaerella(current name Pseudocercospora fijiensis); causing losses to local producers, mostly small ...
Jose Leonardo Santos Jiménez +1 more
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Antifungal Activities Of Cinnamon Leaf Extracts Against Sigatoka Fungus (Pseudocercospora Fijiensis)
Abstract Efforts to reduce the negative impacts caused by the use of synthetic fungicides need to be done in implementing environmentally sustainable agriculture. The use of biofungicides should be done. The acetone extract of cinnamon leaves has the potential as a biofungicide.
Anak Agung Ketut Darmadi +3 more
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Growing bananas resistant to Pseudocercospora fijiensis, the cause of black Sigatoka, is the preferred disease control strategy for resource-poor farmers.
Janet Kimunye +6 more
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Transcriptome sequencing of Mycosphaerella fijiensis during association with Musa acuminata reveals candidate pathogenicity genes [PDF]
Figure S4. Phylogenetic tree of fusicoccadiene synthase protein sequences. A maximum likelihood tree was created of the M. fijiensis fusicoccadiene synthase sequence and its top 50 hits using blastp with the non-redundant protein sequence database on ...
Margaret E. Daub, Roslyn D. Noar
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101 Dothideomycetes genomes: A test case for predicting lifestyles and emergence of pathogens. [PDF]
Dothideomycetes is the largest class of kingdom Fungi and comprises an incredible diversity of lifestyles, many of which have evolved multiple times. Plant pathogens represent a major ecological niche of the class Dothideomycetes and they are known to ...
Albert, R. +40 more
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Use of the IRAP Marker to Study Genetic Variability in Pseudocercospora fijiensis Populations
Pseudocercospora fijiensis is the etiological agent of black Sigatoka, which is currently considered as one of the most destructive banana diseases in all locations where it occurs. It is estimated that a large portion of the P. fijiensis genome consists of transposable elements, which allows researchers to use transposon-based molecular markers in the
Casley Borges, de Queiroz +5 more
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Inelastic scattering imaging system for Pseudocercospora fijiensis detection
This work sought to develop an inelastic scattering imaging system based on Raman spectroscopy for the detection of the fungal phytopathogen, Pseudocercospora fijiensis , which causes Black Sigatoka disease in banana crops, very important in Colombian agro-industrial economy.
Velez Alvarez, Juan +5 more
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