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Retrotransposition of Maggy in Pyricularia Spp.
2000MAGGY is a gypsy-like LTR retrotransposon found in,rice isolates of the blast fungus, Pyricularia grisea (teleomorph, Magnaponhe grisea.) In this study, we examined transposition of MAGGY in Pyricularia isolates that did not originally possess a MAGGY element.
Hitoshi Nakayashiki +3 more
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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 1987
Abstract Appressorial penetration of onion epidermal walls by wild-type strains P-2 and O-42 of Pyricularia oryzae was more sensitive to fthalide (4,5,6,7-tetrachlorophthalide) than penetration by wildtype strain 4091-5-8 and black mutant strain BL-3 of Pyricularia grisea. Cerulenin completely blocked appressorial penetration by P.
Tsuneaki Chida, Hugh D. Sisler
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Abstract Appressorial penetration of onion epidermal walls by wild-type strains P-2 and O-42 of Pyricularia oryzae was more sensitive to fthalide (4,5,6,7-tetrachlorophthalide) than penetration by wildtype strain 4091-5-8 and black mutant strain BL-3 of Pyricularia grisea. Cerulenin completely blocked appressorial penetration by P.
Tsuneaki Chida, Hugh D. Sisler
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แอนตาโกนิสติกแบคทีเรียเพื่อยับยั้ง Pyricularia oryzae ที่ก่อโรคใหม่ในข้าว
งานวิจัยนี้มีจุดมุ่งหมายเพื่อค้นหาแบคทีเรียที่มีความสามารถยับยั้ง Pyricularia oryzae ที่ก่อ โรคไหม้ในข้าว โดยนำแบคทีเรีย 10 สายพันธุ์ที่คัดแยกมาจากดินและน้ำทะเลจากงานวิจัยก่อนหน้านี้มา ทดสอบความสามารถในการยับยั้งราด้วยวิธี dual culture และพบว่าแบคทีเรียสายพันธุ์ M23, M25 และ M26 มีความสามารถยับยั้ง P. oryzae ได้สูงที่สุด ด้วยเปอร์เซ็นต์การยับยั้ง 48.33,openaire +1 more source
Spore Dispersal in Pyricularia grisea (Cooke) Sacc.
Nature, 1962Pyricularia grisea is probably best known in relation to ‘blast’ disease of rice. Some workers have considered this fungus to be the causal organism, but others ascribe the disease to a distinct species. P. oryzae Cav.1. P. grisea is associated with ‘pitting’ disease of Cavendish bananas in Brazil, Trinidad and Australia2–6. Pitting is commonest on the
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Pyricularia luzulae Ondřej sp. n.
Česká Mykologie, 1988The author found a parasitic fungus (Fungi imperfecti, Hyphomycetes, Dematiaceae) on the leaves of Luzula sylvatica in the year 1973, taxonomic classification of which was not clear. In the years 1983–1984 new collections made possible to carry out its detailed study and to class the fungus with the genus Pyricularia Saccardo (Pyricularia luzulae ...
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Mass cultivation of conidia of Pyricularia oryzae
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2021Zhong-na Hao +7 more
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Tricothecium Griseum, Ck. (Pyricularia, Sacc.)
The Journal of Mycology, 1887openaire +1 more source

