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Ultrastructural Investigations of Dormant Tilletia Caries Teliospores
Mycologia, 1971The ultrastructure of dormant Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul. (race T-6) teliospores was studied using freeze-etching and ultrasectioning techniques.
J V, Allen, W M, Hess, D J, Weber
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Tilletia caries . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2005Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Tilletia caries [Tilletia tritici] (DC.) Tul. Hosts: Wheat (Triticum). Information is given on the geographical distribution in AFRICA, Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Libya, Morocco, Rhodesia, South Africa, Tunisia, Uganda, ASIA, Afghanistan ...
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The surface structure of chlamydospores of Tilletia caries
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1963Of a variety of techniques tested for the preparation of carbon replicas or impressions of the chlamydospores of Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul., the two which were most successful are described. One involved the formation of impressions of chlamydospores in heat-softened Perspex under pressure, and taking replicas from these impressions on a carbon film.
T.R. Swinburne, H.I. Matthews
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Establishment and culture of dikaryotic hyphae of Tilletia caries
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1985Teliospores of Tilletia caries separated from contaminating micro-organisms by centrifugation in sucrose gradients yielded, in axenic culture, mycelia which became dominated by a monokaryon if cultures were incubated at 22 °C, or stable dikaryons if incubated at 15°. Dikaryotic mycelia occasionally produced teliospores.
Julia Willingale, P.G. Mantle
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Morphology of primary sporidial development in Tilletia caries
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1978The morphology and timing of sporidial development of Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul. were studied. The time between emergence of the promycelium from the teliospore and the formation of primary sporidia at the tip of the promycelium averaged 2.3 h, and fusion between compatible sporidia occurred within an additional 3.8 h. Primary sporidia appeared to be
J.F. Kollmorgen +3 more
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Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2018
The study describes a novel diagnostic protocol based on a loop-mediated isothermal DNA amplification (LAMP) for identification of wheat grains infection by Tilletia laevis, Tilletia caries (common bunt) and Tilletia controversa (draft bunt). The presented data showed that the LAMP analysis is a simple, specific and rapid method that could be used for ...
Katarzyna Pieczul +2 more
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The study describes a novel diagnostic protocol based on a loop-mediated isothermal DNA amplification (LAMP) for identification of wheat grains infection by Tilletia laevis, Tilletia caries (common bunt) and Tilletia controversa (draft bunt). The presented data showed that the LAMP analysis is a simple, specific and rapid method that could be used for ...
Katarzyna Pieczul +2 more
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Interaction between Claviceps purpurea and Tilletia caries in wheat
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1987Claviceps purpurea can infect wheat ovaries already parasitized by the bunt fungus Tilletia caries . The ergot fungus becomes the dominant pathogen, displacing the bunted ovary. The specific immunoglobulin isolated from antisera raised against β-glucanase of C. purpurea had affinity for C. purpurea mycelium but did not bind to T.
Julia Willingale, P.G. Mantle
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Resistance of Wheat Varieties to Bunt (Tilletia caries)
Nature, 1929A VARIETY of wheat, Sherman (T. vulgare Vill.), stated to be resistant to bunt, has been grown at Cambridge for the past five seasons. It has been tested for resistance or susceptibility to the fungus Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul. (=T. tritici). (Bjerk.) (Wint.). It was previously tested in 1923 at Moro. Ore. U.S.A., by the Cereal Investigation Board. The
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IDENTIFICATION OF GERMOPLASM OF WHEAT RESISTANT TO COMMON BUNT (TILLETIA CARIES (DC.) TUL)
Ġylym ža̋ne bìlìm, 2022Common bunt (Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul.), which directly affects the yield and quality of wheat, is one of the most dangerous fungal species in the years of epiphytotic. A small infection of wheat with the pathogen (Tilletia caries (DC.) Tul.) reduces the yield and quality of wheat in production and makes it unsuitable for use as feed.
Serik Bakirov +3 more
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Acta Alimentaria, 2013
The aim of this study was to develop an accurate, fast and safe routine diagnostic method based on protein studies for differentiating between T. caries and T. controversa at species level. Since import of wheat contaminated with T. controversa is restricted by several countries, differentiation of T. controversa from the more prevalent T. caries is of
Halász, Á., Szamos, J., Virányi, F.
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The aim of this study was to develop an accurate, fast and safe routine diagnostic method based on protein studies for differentiating between T. caries and T. controversa at species level. Since import of wheat contaminated with T. controversa is restricted by several countries, differentiation of T. controversa from the more prevalent T. caries is of
Halász, Á., Szamos, J., Virányi, F.
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