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Dwarf bunt of wheat (Tilletia controversa) and common bunt of wheat (Tilletia caries) are the most important pathogens in organic cereal production.
Voit, Benno +4 more
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Development of real-time PCR and droplet digital PCR based marker for the detection of Tilletia caries inciting common bunt of wheat. [PDF]
Ren Z +7 more
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SLIJEPI PUTNIK „TAVANUŠE” – TILLETIA SPP.
„Tavanuša” je pšenica nepoznate i nekontrolirane kvalitete. Ona nije isto što i „farmersko sjeme”, poznata, zaštićena sorta proizvedena na vlastitu posjedu. Smrdljivu snijet pšenice uzrokuju Tilletia tritici i Tilletia laevis.
Šimunac, Krešimir +2 more
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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from five isolates of Tilletia indica was isolated and digested with several restriction enzymes. A 2.3-kb EcoRI fragment was chosen, cloned, and shown to hybridize with total DNA restricted with EcoRI from T, indica and not ...
Castro, C. +4 more
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Lipid distribution and metabolism in the fungi
Hydrocarbon and fatty acids extracted from the spores of the phytopathogenic fungi Ustilago maydis, Sphacelotheca reiliana. Urocystis agropyri, Tilletia caries, Tilletia controversa, Tilletia foetida, Pucclnia graminis tritici, Puccinia stripiformis ...
Weete, John D., 1942-
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Combining Transcriptome and Whole Genome Re-Sequencing to Screen Disease Resistance Genes for Wheat Dwarf Bunt. [PDF]
Jia Y, Shen T, Wen Z, Chen J, Liu Q.
europepmc +1 more source
Steinbrand: Hinweise für Landwirte
Der Befall von Getreide mit Steinbrand ist keine Ausnahme mehr. Beim Steinbrand wird zwischen Weizensteinbrand (Tilletia caries) und Zwergsteinbrand (Tilletia controversa) unterschieden.
Pölitz, Birgit
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Development of methods for bunt resistance breeding for organic farming
K. Huber, H. Buerstmayr
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Kernel Transcriptome Profiles of Susceptible Wheat Genotypes in Response to Wheat Dwarf Bunt. [PDF]
Su S, Zhang Z, Shen T, Chen J, Liu Q.
europepmc +1 more source
Dwarf bunt disease had been reported until 2009 from five of the fifteen wheat growing countries which imposed zero tolerance on the presence of T. controversa teliospores in imported wheat.
Halász, Ágnes
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