SNPs associated with barley resistance to isolates of Pyrenophora teres f. teres [PDF]
Background Net blotch caused by Pyrenophra teres f. teres is a major foliar disease of barley. Infection can result in significant yield losses of susceptible cultivars of up to 40%. Of the two forms of net blotch (P. teres f. teres and P.
Irina V. Rozanova +6 more
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The Barley HvWRKY6 Transcription Factor Is Required for Resistance Against Pyrenophora teres f. teres [PDF]
Barley is an important cereal crop worldwide because of its use in the brewing and distilling industry. However, adequate supplies of quality malting barley are threatened by global climate change due to drought in some regions and excess precipitation ...
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Reference Assembly and Annotation of the Pyrenophora teres f. teres Isolate 0-1 [PDF]
Pyrenophora teres f. teres, the causal agent of net form net blotch (NFNB) of barley, is a destructive pathogen in barley-growing regions throughout the world.
Nathan A. Wyatt +3 more
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Genome-wide association mapping of Pyrenophora teres f. maculata and Pyrenophora teres f. teres resistance loci utilizing natural Turkish wild and landrace barley populations [PDF]
Unimproved landraces and wild relatives of crops are sources of genetic diversity that were lost post domestication in modern breeding programs. To tap into this rich resource, genome-wide association studies in large plant genomes have enabled the rapid
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Multi-parental fungal mapping population study to detect genomic regions associated with Pyrenophora teres f. teres virulence [PDF]
In recent years multi-parental mapping populations (MPPs) have been widely adopted in many crops to detect quantitative trait loci (QTLs) as this method can compensate for the limitations of QTL analyses using bi-parental mapping populations.
Buddhika A. Dahanayaka, Anke Martin
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Emergence and spread of the barley net blotch pathogen coincided with crop domestication and cultivation history. [PDF]
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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Management of Pyrenophora teres f. teres, the Causal Agent of Net Form Net Blotch of Barley, in A Two-Year Field Experiment in Central Italy [PDF]
Pyrenophora teres is the causal agent of barley net blotch (NB), a disease that can be found in two different forms: net form (NFNB), caused by P. teres f. teres, and spot form (SFNB), caused by P. teres f. maculata.
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Turkish barley landraces resistant to net and spot forms of Pyrenophora teres [PDF]
Pyrenophora teres is an important pathogen of barley. The pathogen has two biotypes: Pyrenophora teres f. teres, which causes the net type of net blotch, and P. teres f. maculata causing the spot type of net blotch.
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Expansion and Conservation of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Pathogenic Pyrenophora spp. [PDF]
Pyrenophora is a fungal genus responsible for a number of major cereal diseases. Although fungi produce many specialised or secondary metabolites for defence and interacting with the surrounding environment, the repertoire of specialised metabolites (SM)
Paula M. Moolhuijzen +6 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]
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.
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