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Comparative analysis of the predicted secretomes of Rosaceae scab pathogens Venturia inaequalis and V. pirina reveals expanded effector families and putative determinants of host range [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2017
Background Fungal plant pathogens belonging to the genus Venturia cause damaging scab diseases of members of the Rosaceae. In terms of economic impact, the most important of these are V. inaequalis, which infects apple, and V. pirina, which is a pathogen
Cecilia H. Deng   +10 more
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De novo transcriptome sequencing and analysis for Venturia inaequalis, the devastating apple scab pathogen. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Venturia inaequalis is the causal agent of apple scab, one of the most devastating diseases of apple. Due to several distinct features, it has emerged as a model fungal pathogen to study various aspects of hemibiotrophic plant pathogen interactions.
Karnika Thakur   +6 more
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Sensitivity distribution of Venturia inaequalis to fenarimol in Québec apple orchards [PDF]

open access: yesDistribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 1994
Cette étude a été faite dans le but d'établir le seuil de sensibilité du Venturia inaequalis au fenarimol, un inhibiteur de la biosynthèse de l'ergostérol. Au cours de la saison 1988, des isolats du V.
Carisse, O., Pelletier, J.R.
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Genetic Diversity of Venturia inaequalis Across Europe [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology, 2018
The genetic diversity of eleven populations of Venturia inaequalis from five European countries was calculated based on the allele frequencies of 18 random amplified polymorphic DNA markers and the internal transcribed spacer region of the ribosomal DNA.
Gessler, Cesare, Tenzer, Isabel
core   +3 more sources

Elucidating genetic variability and population structure in Venturia inaequalis associated with apple scab diseaseusing SSR markers. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2019
Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis Cooke (Wint.) is one the important diseases of trade and industrial significance in apple. In present study variability studies in pathogen isolates were studied, which is one of the most important factors for ...
Sheikh Mansoor   +7 more
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Rvi6-mediated defense mechanisms against apple scab [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Background Apple scab, caused by the hemibiotrophic fungus Venturia inaequalis (cooke) Wint., is a globally prevalent disease that severely threatens apple yield and fruit quality.
Aoxing Chen   +5 more
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The Hemibiotrophic Apple Scab Fungus Venturia inaequalis Induces a Biotrophic Interface but Lacks a Necrotrophic Stage [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Fungi
Microscopic evidence demonstrated a strictly biotrophic lifestyle of the scab fungus Venturia inaequalis on growing apple leaves and characterised its hemibiotrophy as the combination of biotrophy and saprotrophy not described before.
Ulrike Steiner, Erich-Christian Oerke
doaj   +2 more sources

Profiling difenoconazole and flusilazole resistance, fitness penalty and phenotypic stability in Venturia inaequalis [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Apple scab disease causes significant losses in apple crop production. In the north western Himalayas of India, the indiscriminate use of triazole fungicides to manage apple scab has led to the emergence of triazole-resistant strains of V. inaequalis. To
Syed Shoaib Mubashir   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Venturia inaequalis: the causal agent of apple scab. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Plant Pathol, 2011
SUMMARY The fungus Venturia inaequalis infects members of the Maloideae, and causes the disease apple scab, the most important disease of apple worldwide. The early elucidation of the gene‐for‐gene relationship between V.
Bowen JK   +5 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

THE FIRST REPORT ON THE MYCOPARASITE TRICHOTHECIUM ROSEUM (PERS. 1809) ON VENTURIA INAEQUALIS (COOKE) G. WINTER IN RUSSIA

open access: yesSiberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture, 2022
A hyperparasite was observed on Venturia inaequalis during a survey in Krasnodar region, South Russia. Morphological characterization using light microscopy and molecular characterization by sequencing ITS region of nuclear ribosomal DNA and phylogenetic
Galina V. Yakuba   +4 more
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