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Tiadinil, a Novel Class of Activator of Systemic Acquired Resistance, Induces Defense Gene Expression and Disease Resistance in Tobacco
systemic acquired resistance (SAR) tiadinil tobacco plant activator Pseudomonas syringae
2009/3/6
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a potent innate immunity system in plants and effective against a broad range of pathogens. Tiadinil (TDL), N-(3-chloro-4-methylphenyl)-4-methyl-1,2,3-thiadiazo...
Monitoring of the Sensitivity of Magnaporthe grisea to Metominostrobin 2001–2003: No Emergence of Resistant Strains and No Mutations at Codon 143 or 129 of the Cytochrome b Gene
metominostrobin cytochrome Magnaporthe grisea point mutation
2009/3/5
The sensitivity of Magnaporthe grisea to Metominostrobin (ORIBRIGHT®, a QoI fungicide) was examined. Six isolates collected in 1999, prior to the introduction of metominostrobin, were tested by ...
Functional analysis of transgenic rice plants expressing a novel mutated ALS gene of rice
acetolactate synthase acetohydroxyacid synthase ALS AHAS
2009/3/5
We performed functional analysis of transgenic plants expressing the W548L/S627I mutated ALS gene from rice as well as studies on inheritance of the mutated gene, phenotype and fertility of transgen...
A novel mutant acetolactate synthase gene from rice cells, which confers resistance to ALS-inhibiting herbicides
acetolactate synthase acetohydroxyacid synthase ALS AHAS
2009/3/5
A two-point mutated gene of acetolactate synthase (ALS) was isolated from rice cells, which was cultured together with an ALS-inhibiting herbicide, bispyribac-sodium (BS). The mutations involved res...
Biocontrol activity in a nonpathogenic REMI mutant of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans and characterization of its disrupted gene
cabbage yellows Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans biocontrol activity
2009/3/5
A nonpathogenic mutant (REMI10) of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans (FOC) was generated by restriction enzyme-mediated integration (REMI). REMI10 penetrated the cabbage root cortex much slower...