Further characterization of Dothistromin genes in the fungal forest pathogen Dothistroma septosporum : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Science in Molecular Genetics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
Dothistroma septosporum is a forest pathogen that causes a disease called Dothistroma needle blight. The symptoms are thought to be due to the accumulation of dothistromin toxin produced by D. septosporum.
Jin, Hong Ping
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Improved Reference Genome Sequence of Coccidioides immitis Strain WA_211, Isolated in Washington State. [PDF]
Coccidioides fungi are widely distributed in the American continents, with an expanding western range documented by a recently discovered cryptic population of Coccidioides immitis in Washington State.
Barker, Bridget Marie+2 more
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The epigenetic reader SntB was identified as an important transcriptional regulator of growth, development, and secondary metabolite synthesis in Aspergillus flavus. However, the underlying molecular mechanism is still unclear.
Dandan Wu+11 more
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Amplification and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogenetics
T. White
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PurposeCorneal infections are a leading cause of visual impairment and blindness worldwide. Here we applied high-resolution transcriptomic profiling to assess the general and pathogen-specific molecular and cellular mechanisms during human corneal ...
Thabo Lapp+10 more
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Identification of potential marker genes for Trichoderma harzianum strains with high antagonistic potential against Rhizoctonia solani by a rapid subtraction hybridization approach [PDF]
A rapid subtraction hybridization approach was used to isolate genes differentially expressed during mycelial contact between Trichoderma harzianum (Hypocrea lixii) and Rhizoctonia solani, and could serve as marker genes for selection of ...
Balmas, Virgilio+4 more
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Dothistroma septosporum and Dothistroma pini are severe foliar pathogens of conifers. They infect a broad spectrum of hosts (mainly Pinus spp.), causing chlorosis, defoliation of needles, and eventually the death of pine trees in extreme cases ...
Miloš Trifković+5 more
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Characterization of a multi-segmented rod-shaped mycovirus within the order Martellivirales largely accommodating plant viruses. [PDF]
Yoshioka M+4 more
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Exploring effector candidates in Rhynchosporium commune: insights into their expression dynamics during barley infection. [PDF]
Asadi S, Soorni A, Mehrabi R, Talebi M.
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