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Fungicide Sensitivity Profile of Pyrenophora teres f. teres in Field Population [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fungi
Pyrenophora teres f. teres (Ptt) is a severe pathogen to spring barley in Northern Europe. Ptt with relevant mutations in fungicide target proteins, sterol 14α-demethylase (CYP51A), cytochrome b (Cyt b), and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) would put ...
Regina Pütsepp   +4 more
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Host specialisation and disparate evolution of Pyrenophora teres f. teres on barley and barley grass [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2019
Background Pathogens evolve in an arms race, frequently evolving virulence that defeats resistance genes in their hosts. Infection of multiple hosts may accelerate this virulence evolution.
Celeste C. Linde, Leon M. Smith
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Seedling Response of Iranian Barley Landraces to Pyrenophora teres f. teres and Pyrenophora teres f. maculata

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural Sciences, 2019
Net blotch caused by Pyrenophora teres is an important pathogen of barley plants worldwide. There are two biotypes of the fungus. Pyrenophora teres f. teres (Ptt) causes the net form of the disease and Pyrenophora teres f.
Arzu Çelik Oğuz   +2 more
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Pathotypes of Pyrenophora teres on barley in Turkey

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2017
Net blotch foliar diseases of barley are important in Turkey, lowering grain yields and quality. There are two forms, the spot form (caused by Pyrenophora teres f. maculata (Ptm)) and the net form (caused by P. teres f. teres (Ptt)).
Arzu ÇELIK OĞUZ, Aziz Karakaya
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Evaluation of interactions between Rhynchosporium secalis and Pyrenophora teres on barley [PDF]

open access: yesDistribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 1995
Les interactions entre le Rhynchosporiumsecalis et le Pyrenophora teres ont été étudiées sur des plantules d'orge (Hordeum vulgare) cultivées dans une serre et dans des chambres de croissance.
Burnett, P.A., Xue, A.G.
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Potentiators of Disease During Barley Infection by Pyrenophora teres f. teres in a Susceptible Interaction [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 2021
Pyrenophora teres f. teres is a necrotrophic fungal pathogen and causal agent of net form net blotch (NFNB), a significant disease of barley. RNA-seq data encompassing asymptomatic and subsequent necrotrophic phases of the pathogen was obtained for P ...
Paula Moolhuijzen   +2 more
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Characterizing the Pyrenophora teres f. maculata–Barley Interaction Using Pathogen Genetics [PDF]

open access: yesG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 2017
Pyrenophora teres f. maculata is the cause of the foliar disease spot form net blotch (SFNB) on barley. To evaluate pathogen genetics underlying the P. teres f.
Steven A. Carlsen   +7 more
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A nested association mapping population identifies multiple small effect QTL conferring resistance against net blotch (Pyrenophora teres f. teres) in wild barley. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
The net form of net blotch caused by the necrotrophic fungus Pyrenophora teres f. teres is a major disease of barley, causing high yield losses and reduced malting and feed quality.
Thomas Vatter   +5 more
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Emergence and spread of the barley net blotch pathogen coincided with crop domestication and cultivation history. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Genetics
Fungal pathogens cause devastating disease in crops. Understanding the evolutionary origin of pathogens is essential to the prediction of future disease emergence and the potential of pathogens to disperse. The fungus Pyrenophora teres f.
Demetris Taliadoros   +6 more
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Pyrenophora teres: Population structure, virulence and aggressiveness in Southern Russia. [PDF]

open access: yesSaudi J Biol Sci, 2022
The barley net blotch agent Pyrenophora teres (Died) Drechs. is one of the dominant fungal pathogens in agricultural crops worldwide. Here we aim to study the aggressiveness and virulence of P. teres populations collected at different ontogenesis stages (BBCH 30 and BBCH 47) from winter barley cultivars of various resistance types: moderately resistant,
Volkova G, Yakhnik Y.
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