Near-isogenic soybean lines carrying Asian soybean rust resistance genes for practical pathogenicity validation. [PDF]
Kashiwa T, Muraki Y, Yamanaka N.
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NATHALIA HIDALGO LEITE +2 more
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Screening Various Bacterial-Produced Double-Stranded RNAs for Managing Asian Soybean Rust Disease Caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi. [PDF]
R Thibodeaux Y +6 more
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Unraveling Asian Soybean Rust metabolomics using mass spectrometry and Molecular Networking approach. [PDF]
Silva E +7 more
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Characteristics of fungicide resistance in Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) in Paraguay for 2022-2023: insights from genetic mutations and molecular dynamics simulations. [PDF]
Hagihara R +5 more
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Phyllosphere Arthropods Facilitate Secondary Dispersal of Putative Mycoparasite <i>Simplicillium</i>: A Potential Biocontrol Strategy for Soybean Rust. [PDF]
Nada T, Ishiga Y, Okane I.
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Soybean Rust Genome Sequencing Project
Soybean rust is caused by two closely related fungal pathogens, Phakopsora pachyrhizi and P. meibomiae. The Asian soybean rust pathogen P. pachyrhizi (ASR) is highly aggressive and is responsible for significant losses of soybean crop in Africa, Asia, Australia and South America (Figure 1). It was discovered for the first time in the continental United
Posada-Buitrago, Martha L. +2 more
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MS-UNet: A Hybrid Network with a Multi-Scale Vision Transformer and Attention Learning Confusion Regions for Soybean Rust Fungus. [PDF]
Liu T, Sun L, Wu Q, Zou Q, Su P, Xie P.
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Soybean rust, a rising star in phytopathology
Phakopsora pachyrhizi, an obligate parasite, causes soybean rust, the most devastating foliar disease on soybeans. It is responsible for significant losses of soybean crop in Africa, Asia, Australia and South America, becoming a major threat to world soybean production. Recent findings of this pathogen in the Southeast continental U.S.A. have triggered
Posada Buitrago, M.L. +2 more
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Population Genomics Reveals Distinct Lineage of the Asian Soybean Rust Fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi in the United States of America Unrelated to Brazilian Populations. [PDF]
Ferreira EGC +14 more
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