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Summary Ribotoxins are secreted ribonucleases that specifically target and cleave the universally conserved sarcin–ricin loop sequence of rRNA, which leads to inhibition of protein biosynthesis and subsequently to cell death. We have identified and characterized a secreted Ribo1 protein of plant pathogenic smut fungi.
Bilal Ökmen +4 more
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Abstract Hundreds of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) have been reported in diverse types of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) populations, but direct comparisons of QTLs in different studies and populations are still challenging due to the lack of physical positions for most QTLs.
Muhammad Iqbal +8 more
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Radiation processing technology has been more and more widely used in light industry, chemical industry, food preservation, medical care, and other industries. Therefore, this paper designs a kind of wireless control system based on artificial intelligence technology γ radiation method, to strengthen the application of radiation processing equipment ...
Lijun Zhao +3 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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Compatible and incompatible interactions involving the Bt10 gene in wheat for resistance to Tilletia tritici, the common bunt pathogen [PDF]
D.A. Gaudet +6 more
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Common bunt resistance of Czech and European winter wheat cultivars and breeder lines
Winter wheat cultivars recently registered in the Czech Republic were tested in three-year field tests for resistance to common bunt. Seeds were inoculated with a mixture of local strains of Tilletia tritici and T. laevis. None of the cultivars displayed
Veronika DUMALASOVÁ +2 more
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Genetic diversity in historical and modern wheat varieties of the U.S. Pacific Northwest
Abstract Loss of crop genetic diversity due to modern plant breeding is an enduring global concern. The U.S. Pacific Northwest (PNW) is an important wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)‐producing region. We examined population structure and changes in genomic‐level and agroecosystem‐level genetic diversity of PNW wheat over the past 120 yr.
Sajal R. Sthapit +9 more
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How ‘Madsen’ has shaped Pacific Northwest wheat and beyond
Abstract It is never known how well new cultivars will perform under commercial production until they are released and grown across different environments. Every cultivar released has a different impact on the region for which it was intended. Some cultivars are in commercial production for only a few years, whereas others are cultivated for decades ...
A. H. Carter +13 more
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Wheat diseases on the prairies: A Canadian story
In this review, the influence of long‐term cropping practices, alone or in combination, on the biology, emergence, and prevalence of major wheat diseases in Canada over the last century is presented. Abstract Canada is one of the largest wheat producers in the world, and wheat is grown over an area spanning most of the southern latitudes, with the ...
Reem Aboukhaddour +5 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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