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Wheat kernel smut (KS) is a disease of the reproductive organs. With low-cost and organic farming, grain farmers can face significant losses from this disease.
D. F. Askhadullin +6 more
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TaWRKY10 plays a major role in suppressing immune responses against Zymoseptoria tritici in wheat. We reveal that this immunosuppression is accomplished by down‐regulating jasmonic acid signalling in wheat. Septoria tritici blotch (STB), caused by the fungus Zymoseptoria tritici, is currently the main threat to worldwide wheat production in temperate ...
Alberto Campanaro +7 more
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Expecting the unexpected: factors influencing the emergence of fungal and oomycete plant pathogens
Summary In recent years, the number of emergent plant pathogens (EPPs) has grown substantially, threatening agroecosystem stability and native biodiversity. Contributing factors include, among others, shifts in biogeography, with EPP spread facilitated by the global unification of monocultures in modern agriculture, high volumes of trade in plants and ...
Pilar Corredor‐Moreno +1 more
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Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes
Abstract This revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., 2012 [J. Euk. Microbiol. 59(5)] and retains an emphasis on protists. Changes since have improved the resolution of many nodes in phylogenetic analyses. For some clades even families are being clearly resolved.
Sina M. Adl +46 more
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The susceptibility of spring soft wheat to smut of Tatarstan origin
The assessment of spring soft wheat varieties artificially infected with smut pathogen showed that more than a half of cultivars recommended to cultivation in the Republic of Tatarstan are extremely susceptible to the disease. The varieties ‘Simbirtsit’,
N. Z. Vasilova +6 more
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Organic small grain production in the Upper Midwest and Northeast: Challenges and lessons learned
Abstract Small grains provide agronomic benefits that are critical to the success of organic production, and opportunities within local food movements create expanded markets for small grains. However, diversifying rotations with small grains can present challenges related to production, infrastructure, and markets.
Claire G. Stedden +7 more
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New smut fungi (Ustilaginomycetes) from Australia [PDF]
Fourteen new species of smut fungi from Australia are described and illustrated: Cintractia bulbostylidis R.G. Shivas and K. Vánky (type on Bulbostylis barbota); C. lipocarphae K. and C. Vánky and R.G.
Shivas, Roger G., Vánky, K.
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The ustilaginales or smuts of Utah [PDF]
journal articleSince September, 1902, the writer has been collecting fungi in Utah. During that time collecting has been carried on in every county in Utah.
Garrett, A. O.
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Reporte de la Micobiota Uredinal y Ustilaginal en poáceas forrajeras en Paraguay
Las royas y los carbones son hongos fitoparásitos muy importantes en diversos cultivos. Varias especies reportadas a nivel mundial son de importancia económica al afectar especies forrajeras que son utilizadas para alimentación de animales.
Humberto Jorge Sarubbi Orué
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A study of physiologic specialization of Tilletia laevis in Kansas [PDF]
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Bosley, Frederick Bruce
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