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Comparative genomics of the lupin pathogen Colletotrichum lupini reveals low SNP diversity but highlights a dynamic accessory genome, including a variable accessory chromosome and diverse transposable element landscape. ABSTRACT Fungal plant pathogens cause major crop losses worldwide, with many featuring compartmentalised genomes that include both ...
Joris A. Alkemade +3 more
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Barley powdery mildew control in Western Australia and beyond
This review discusses the challenging nature of barley powdery mildew and management strategies used in Western Australia, and the wider context of how scientists and breeders have responded to epidemics. Abstract Australia is one of the largest barley exporters in the world, with Western Australia accounting for some 40% of national production.
Simon R. Ellwood +2 more
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Abstract The research reported here was conducted to follow up on observations of durable adult‐plant resistance to net form net blotch in several Australian varieties of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Over 11 years, isolates of Pyrenophora teres f. teres were collected and used to inoculate barley varieties.
Hugh Wallwork +6 more
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Многолетний мониторинг болезней ячменя в Северо-Западном регионе РФ показал, что наиболее распространенными болезнями являются гельминтоспориозные пятнистости, вызываемые гемибиотрофными патогенами: сетчатая (возбудитель – Pyrenophora teres f.
Н.М. Лашина +1 more
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Recent developments in fluorine‐containing pesticides
In the timeframe 2016–2022, approximately 77% of the 39 launched products (herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, acaricides, and nematicides) were halogen‐substituted and from these, approximately 64% were fluorine‐containing pesticides. Abstract To ensure ongoing sustainability, the modern agrochemical industry is faced with enormous challenges. These
Peter Jeschke
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Potential of undersown species identity versus diversity to manage disease in crops
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract In the absence of chemical control with its negative side effects, fungal pathogens can cause large yield losses, requiring us to develop agroecosystems that are inherently disease resistant.
Seraina Lisa Cappelli +10 more
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Significance Statement Barley produces five hydroxynitrile glucosides (HNGs). Analysis of HNG levels in more than 300 barley accessions identifies three barley accessions with altered relative HNG profiles. The HNG biosynthetic pathway is organized within a metabolon and the functional role of the individual CYPs and UGTs involved ís elucidated using ...
Morten E. Jørgensen +17 more
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A Comparative Study of Pyrenophora Teres Drechs. F. Teres and Pyrenophora Teres Drechs. F. Maculata Smedeg. Cause of "Net" and "Spot" Type Net Blotch Respectively on New Zealand Barley [PDF]
<p>Net blotch is caused by Pyrenophora teres Drechs. (stat. conid. Drechslera teres (Sacc.) Shoem., syn. Helminthosporium teres Sacc). P. teres produces symptoms which appear initially as small necrotic spots and streaks on the leaf. These increase to produce the characteristic net-like symptoms, which have given rise to the name net blotch ...
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Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres Drechsler): An increasingly significant threat to barley production
Pyrenophora teres is a pathogen causing a net blotch disease in cultivated barley, which is present worldwide and can thus significantly reduce barley yields.
Andrija Tomić +6 more
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