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Fine mapping of the gene for susceptibility to black spot disease in Japanese pear (Pyrus pyrifolia Nakai). [PDF]
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Crystal Structure of the New Investigational Drug Candidate VT-1598 in Complex with Aspergillus fumigatus Sterol 14α-Demethylase Provides Insights into Its Broad-Spectrum Antifungal Activity. [PDF]
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UMEMOTO, S., NAGAI, Y.
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Homology of Scytalone Dehydratase Melanin Gene in Venturia nashicola [PDF]
Dihydroxynaphthalene (DHN) melanin is known to be present in some ascomycete fungi. To verify the type of melanin in Venturia nashicola that cause scab on pear, we investigated scytalone dehydratase (SD) gene, one of DHN melanin genes, from 11 isolates of V. nashicola from different provinces in Korea and Japan.
Yeo Hong Yun
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Reduced sensitivity to fenarimol in Japanese field strains ofVenturia nashicola
Pest Management Science, 1998Monoconidial strains of Venturia nashicola Tanaka et Yamamoto were isolated from Japanese or Chinese white pear trees which had never been treated with sterol demethylation inhibitors (DMIs) and their baseline sensitivities to fenarimol were determined by mycelial growth tests on fungicide-amended culture media. Strains were also obtained from Japanese
Hideo Ishii
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Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, 2000
Abstract An exopolygalacturonase and three endopolygalacturonases were purified from mycelia of pear scab pathogens, Venturia pirina and Venturia nashicola. The molecular weight of the isolated exoPG from V. pirina was 43 kDa, and the endoPGs from V. nashicola were 42 kDa as estimated by SDS–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Atsunori Isshiki +3 more
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Abstract An exopolygalacturonase and three endopolygalacturonases were purified from mycelia of pear scab pathogens, Venturia pirina and Venturia nashicola. The molecular weight of the isolated exoPG from V. pirina was 43 kDa, and the endoPGs from V. nashicola were 42 kDa as estimated by SDS–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
Atsunori Isshiki +3 more
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