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Wheat transcriptome changes in response to the black stem rust pathogen (Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici). [PDF]
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The proteome study of germinated Puccinia triticina urediniospores reveals a novel effector protein required for virulence. [PDF]
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Integrated biocontrol strategies using indigenous fungal endophytes <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i> and <i>Curvularia lunata</i> against wheat stripe rust. [PDF]
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Phylogenetics and Phylogenomics of Rust Fungi
Rust fungi (Pucciniales) are the most speciose and the most complex group of plant pathogens. Historically, rust taxonomy was largely influenced by host and phenotypic characters, which are potentially plastic. Molecular systematic studies suggest that the extant diversity of this group was largely shaped by host jumps and subsequent shifts.
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Advances in understanding obligate biotrophy in rust fungi
Contents Summary 1190 I. Introduction 1190 II. Rust fungi: a diverse and serious threat to agriculture 1191 III. The different facets of rust life cycles and unresolved questions about their evolution 1191 IV. The biology of rust infection 1192 V.
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Mycologia, 2017
Rusts are economically important diseases of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) and other Paniceae grasses. Phylogenetic analyses based on sequences of the nuc rDNA 5.8S internal transcribed spacer 2 region (ITS2), partial 28S region, and intergenic spacer region (IGS) of nuc rDNA showed that species of rust fungi infecting switchgrass are closely related ...
Jill E, Demers +3 more
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Rusts are economically important diseases of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) and other Paniceae grasses. Phylogenetic analyses based on sequences of the nuc rDNA 5.8S internal transcribed spacer 2 region (ITS2), partial 28S region, and intergenic spacer region (IGS) of nuc rDNA showed that species of rust fungi infecting switchgrass are closely related ...
Jill E, Demers +3 more
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The Rust Fungi of Bromeliaceae
Mycologia, 19741. Urediniospores mostly 42-56 A long; teliospores mostly 30-36 ,a wide ..... Puccinia tillandsiae 1'. Urediniospores mostly less than 35 A long; teliospores mostly less than 30 ,t wide or unknown 2 2. Urediniospore wall mostly 1.5-2 t thick; telia unknown.... Uredo nidularii 2'. Urediniospore wall 2.5 a or thicker 3 3.
George B. Cummins, Flora G. Pollack
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New Phytologist, 2013
SummaryRust fungi are important components of ecological communities and in ecosystem function. Their unique life strategies as biotrophic pathogens with complicated life cycles could make them vulnerable to global environmental change. While there are gaps in our knowledge, especially in natural plant–rust systems, this review of the exposure of rust ...
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SummaryRust fungi are important components of ecological communities and in ecosystem function. Their unique life strategies as biotrophic pathogens with complicated life cycles could make them vulnerable to global environmental change. While there are gaps in our knowledge, especially in natural plant–rust systems, this review of the exposure of rust ...
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Rust fungi (Basidiomycota; Order Uredinales) belong to the largest groups of fungi, with more than 6000 recognized species. Rust diseases have accompanied human history from the beginning of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent and Central America, by threatening the health and productivity of the earliest cereal (wheat, barley, maize) and legume (pea ...
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Rust fungi (Basidiomycota; Order Uredinales) belong to the largest groups of fungi, with more than 6000 recognized species. Rust diseases have accompanied human history from the beginning of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent and Central America, by threatening the health and productivity of the earliest cereal (wheat, barley, maize) and legume (pea ...
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