A Fungal P450 Enzyme from Thanatephorus cucumeris with Steroid Hydroxylation Capabilities. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In this study, we identified a P450 enzyme (STH10) and an oxidoreductase (POR) from Thanatephorus cucumeris NBRC 6298 by a combination of transcriptome sequencing and heterologous expression in Pichia pastoris .
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Mechanism of the generation of new somatic compatibility groups within Thanatephorus cucumeris (Rhizoctonia solani). [PDF]
Single-basidiospore isolates (SBIs) were obtained from field isolates of Thanatephorus cucumeris (Rhizoctonia solani) AG-1 IC and AG-2-2 IV. Formation of distinctive tufts, a recognized feature of heterokaryon synthesis, was observed, and isolates derived from hyphal-tipped tuft hyphae were obtained following pairings between various strains.
Qu P, Saldajeno MG, Hyakumachi M.
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Mutation in Thanatephorus Cucumeris [PDF]
Fertile, homothallic, homokaryotic cultures selected from the progeny of two field isolates were used to study the occurrence and significance of mutants in Thanatephoru8 cucumeris (Frank) Donk. Mutations in the crucifer stem· attacking isolate occurred spontaneously and were also induced by ultraviolet irradiation. Six of the mutants showing stability
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Homothallism in Thanatephorus Cucumeris [PDF]
Evidence is given to support the claim made by seveml workers that T. cucumeris is homothallic. In some isolates the evidence for homothallism is conclusive. However, in other isolatos sterility factors prevent fruiting in otherwise self-fertile progeny and in still other isolates self-fertility of progeny can be accounted for by the frequency of ...
Helena M Stretton +2 more
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Epidemiology of Thanatephorus web blight and grain yield of the common bean treated with fungicide [PDF]
O efeito dos fungicidas azoxistrobina, carbendazim, mancozebe, tebuconazole, hidróxido de fenilestanho, piraclostrobina, trifloxistrobina + ciproconazol, trifloxistrobina + propiconazol e clorotalonil no progresso da mela e na produtividade do feijoeiro ...
Café Filho, Adalberto Corrêa +2 more
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Mancha areolada causada por Thanatephorus cucumeris em mogno africano [PDF]
O mogno africano (Khaya ivorensis) foi introduzido no Brasil para substituir o mogno brasileiro (Swietenia macrophylla) devido a sua alta resistência ao microlepidóptero Hypsiphyla grandella, a principal praga do mogno brasileiro. Em 1999, observou-se alta incidência da mancha areolada, causada por Thanatephorus cucumeris em viveiros e áreas de ...
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The Mechanism of Host Penetration by Thanatephorus Cucumeris [PDF]
Evidence is presented in support of the hypothesis that chemical stimuli control the development of infection structures on the host surface by T. cucumeris. On the stem of a young radish seedling there are discrete, susceptible a·reas which become fewer and eventually disappear as the seedling ages.
NT Flentje, RL Dodman, A Kerr
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Acanthospermum australe é hospedeiro alternativo de Thanatephorus cucumeris, agente causal da mela do feijoeiro. [PDF]
Acanthospermum australe, a frequently weed infesting bean crops in the State of Goiás, Brazil, was found infected by T. cucumeris under natural field conditions. Plants were severely affected and may be an important reservoir of inoculum for infection of
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Characterization and Pathogenicity of Thanatephorus cucumeris from Sugar Beet in Minnesota [PDF]
In 1993, hymenia of Thanatephorus cucumeris occurred on petioles of sugar beet leaves, but disease was not observed on leaves, crowns, or roots. Of 33 cultures isolated from sugar beet, 28 were identified as Rhizoctonia solani AG-3 (from four fields planted to potatoes in 1992) and five isolates were AG-5 (from one field planted to wheat in 1992 ...
Carol E, Windels +2 more
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Inter-Isolate Heterokaryosis in Thanatephorus Cucumeris I. Between Isolates of Different Pathogenicity [PDF]
Evidence is presented for heterokaryosis occurring between two mutants derived from different pathogenic strains of T. cucumeris from anastomosis group 2. The evidence relates both to the heterokaryon formed and to the recovery in its progeny of a number of markers from the original mutants.
Helena M Stretton, NT Flentje
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