Comparative genomics reveals low levels of inter- and intraspecies diversity in the causal agents of dwarf and common bunt of wheat and hint at conspecificity of Tilletia caries and T. laevis [PDF]
Tilletia caries and T. laevis, which are the causal agents of common bunt, as well as T. controversa, which causes dwarf bunt of wheat, threaten especially organic wheat farming.
Somayyeh Sedaghatjoo +8 more
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Genome sequencing and comparison of five Tilletia species to identify candidate genes for the detection of regulated species infecting wheat [PDF]
Tilletia species cause diseases on grass hosts with some causing bunt diseases on wheat (Triticum). Two of the four species infecting wheat have restricted distributions globally and are subject to quarantine regulations to prevent their spread to new ...
Hai D. T. Nguyen +3 more
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Assessment of Risk of Establishment of Wheat Dwarf Bunt (Tilletia controversa) in China
Wheat dwarf bunt, caused by Tilletia controversa Kühn (TCK), is an important quarantine wheat disease throughout the world. Based on published research results of the biology and the epidemiology of the disease, the main factors including temperature ...
Wen-mmg JIA +6 more
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Characterization of histological changes at the tillering stage (Z21) in resistant and susceptible wheat plants infected by Tilletia controversa Kühn [PDF]
Background Dwarf bunt, which is caused by Tilletia controversa Kühn, is a soilborne and seedborne disease that occurs worldwide and can lead to 70% or even total losses of wheat crops.
Tongshuo Xu +5 more
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Risk assessment of Tilletia controversa establishment in China [PDF]
Dwarf bunt, caused by the smut fungus Tilletia controversa Kuhn (TCK), is an important disease of wheat. Although TCK occurrence is localized and sporadic, yield losses caused by the disease are sometimes quite significant and can reach 70-80%. Now, fiĞ een countries including China, have listed TCK into their phytosanitary regulations in the world ...
Y. Zhou, X. Duan, W. Jia
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Tilletia species on winter wheat grain
Goal. To determine the species composition of the complex of pathogens of bunt diseases of the genus Tilletia on winter wheat grain. Methods. The research was conducted during 2017—2020.
O. Shevchuk +3 more
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Characterization of Rhizosphere Microbial Communities for Disease Incidence and Optimized Concentration of Difenoconazole Fungicide for Controlling of Wheat Dwarf Bunt [PDF]
Rhizosphere soil microorganisms have great agricultural importance. To explore the relationship between rhizosphere microorganisms and the disease incidence, and to optimize the concentration of difenoconazole fungicide for the control of wheat dwarf ...
Huanyu Jia +9 more
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Genetic Variation Among Natural Populations of Tilletia controversa and T. bromi [PDF]
Isolates of Tilletia controversa and T. bromi were sampled from wheat and two Bromus species hosts, respectively, in the Pacific Northwest, and genetic variation within and among populations was determined. Fifty-one random amplified polymorphic DNA markers from eleven primers were treated as phenotypic 1 and 0 character state data to estimate ...
Pimentel, Guillermo +2 more
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Characterization of the wheat cultivars against Tilletia controversa Kühn, causal agent of wheat dwarf bunt. [PDF]
AbstractWheat is one of the most important staple crops. Tilletia controversa Kühn is the causal agent of wheat dwarf bunt. In this study, a resistant wheat cultivar displayed significantly higher expression of pathogenesis-related genes than a susceptible cultivar at 7 days post inoculation (DPI) with T. controversa. Similarly, the expression was high
Muhae-Ud-Din G +4 more
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Survey of incidence of bunts (Tilletia caries and Tilletia controversa) in the Czech Republic and susceptibility of winter wheat cultivars [PDF]
Bunts (caused by Tilletia caries and T. controversa) belong to very important diseases of winter wheat because contaminated commodities (seeds, foods and feeds) affect the marketability of the crop on both domestic and export markets.
Marie Váňová +2 more
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