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Total DNA "Midi" CTAB prep. for Zymoseptoria tritici v1 [PDF]
Bruce McDonald 1990 modified from Murray and Thompson
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Zymoseptoria tritici causes the most damaging wheat disease in Europe, septoria tritici blotch (STB). In Europe, STB is controlled mainly by fungicides and fungicide resistance is frequently reported.
Firas Talas +2 more
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Protoplast method for Chromosome prep with Zymoseptoria tritici v1 [PDF]
Preparation of Zymoseptoria tritici isolates for extraction of chromosomes via pulsed-field electrophoresis Pat Martinez 1990 (Bruce McDonald lab) (Simplified from Cooley, et al, Curr. Genet. 13:383-389.)
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Use of chitin:DNA ratio to assess growth form in fungal cells
Background Dimorphism, the ability to switch between a ‘yeast-like’ and a hyphal growth form, is an important feature of certain fungi, including important plant and human pathogens.
Andrea Kovács-Simon, Helen N. Fones
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Septoria tritici blotch is one of the harmful diseases of wheat cultivars cultivated in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan. The purpose of the research was to study a sample of Zymoseptoria tritici isolates obtained from the Saratov ...
Yuliya Zeleneva +4 more
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BACKGROUND Septoria tritici blotch (STB), caused by the fungus Zymoseptoria tritici, is a foliar disease affecting wheat crops against which conventional control methods are not totally effective.
Thomas P Bourgeois +3 more
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Genetic Diversity of Zymoseptoria tritici Populations in Central and South-eastern Ethiopia
Septoria tritici blotch (STB), caused by the hemibiotrophic fungus Zymoseptoria tritici, is a serious threat to global wheat production, and a major bottleneck to wheat production in Ethiopia.
Ayantu Tucho +8 more
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Epigenetics of the plant pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici
The genome of the fungal wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici consists of thirteen essential chromosomes and several so-called dispensable chromosomes. These dispensable chromosomes encode only 6% of the protein coding genes of Z. tritici.
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Monitoring virulent strains within pathogen populations is crucial to improve host resistance deployment strategies. Such monitoring increasingly involves field pathogenomics studies of molecular polymorphisms in pathogen genomes based on high‐throughput
F. Suffert +5 more
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Epigenetics of the plant pathogenic fungus Zymoseptoria tritici
In this bachelor thesis, two epigenetic mechanisms were analysed in the hemibiotrophic plant pathogenic fungus Zymoseptoria tritici. The first objective was to study the role of the histone methyltransferases KMT1 and KMT6 in virulence of Z. tritici. They are important for transcriptional gene regulation, as these proteins methylate lysine residues on ...
Stralucke, Maja Elisabeth +1 more
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