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Magnaporthe oryzae

MoGT2 Is Essential for Morphogenesis and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

MoGT2 Is Essential for Morphogenesis and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

... ABSTRACT Magnaporthe oryzae causes the rice blast disease, which is one of the most serious diseases of cultivated rice worldwide. Glycosylation is an important posttranslational modification of secretory ...

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Characterization of Magnaporthe oryzae Chrysovirus 1 Structural Proteins and Their Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Characterization of Magnaporthe oryzae Chrysovirus 1 Structural Proteins and Their Expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... MoCV1, Magnaporthe oryzae chrysovirus 1; AsV1816, Aspergillus mycovirus 1816; AbV1, Agaricus bisporus virus 1; PcV, Penicillium chrysogenum virus; Hv145SV, Helminthosporium victoriae 145S vi- rus; ACD-DV, ...

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Elucidating the Repertoire and Biogenesis of Small RNAs in the Rice Blast Fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae.

Elucidating the Repertoire and Biogenesis of Small RNAs in the Rice Blast Fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae.

... in Magnaporthe oryzae (Nguyen et ...Bipolaris oryzae, Cochliobolus sativus, M. oryzae and Venturia inaequalis (Fitzgerald et ...M. oryzae and Moniliophthora perniciosa (Caribé dos ...

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Comparative proteomic analysis between nitrogen supplemented and starved conditions in Magnaporthe oryzae

Comparative proteomic analysis between nitrogen supplemented and starved conditions in Magnaporthe oryzae

... suggesting that nitrogen starvation is a driving force for successful fungal infection of their host organisms [1 – 3]. Unlike their plant hosts, fungi can utilize diverse com- pounds as nitrogen sources from primary ...

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Gene Flow between Divergent Cereal  and Grass Specific Lineages of the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae

Gene Flow between Divergent Cereal and Grass Specific Lineages of the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae

... Pyricularia oryzae (syn. Magnaporthe oryzae) is a multihost pathogen that infects multiple grasses and cere- als, is responsible for the most damaging rice disease (rice blast), and is of growing ...

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Comparative Study Of Growth And Sporulation Of Magnaporthe Oryzae Using Different Media Formulations.

Comparative Study Of Growth And Sporulation Of Magnaporthe Oryzae Using Different Media Formulations.

... of Magnaporthe oryzae fungus was found to be favourable on the mycelia grown on natural media than on the synthetic media but however sporulation of fungus depends upon the amount of vegetative growth of ...

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Culture Filtrates of Trichoderma Isolate H921 Inhibit Magnaporthe oryzae Spore Germination and Blast Lesion Formation in Rice

Culture Filtrates of Trichoderma Isolate H921 Inhibit Magnaporthe oryzae Spore Germination and Blast Lesion Formation in Rice

... of Magnaporthe oryzae lesion formation on rice leaves by the ethyl acetate extract of the culture fil- trates (EAE-CF) of H921 ...M. oryzae in the presence of H921-EAE-CF isolate and kept in a moist ...

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A Global Proteomic Investigation of Magnaporthe oryzae During Nitrogen Starvation Conditions.

A Global Proteomic Investigation of Magnaporthe oryzae During Nitrogen Starvation Conditions.

... expression and 70% of genes related to nitrogen regulatory pathways also expressed their corresponding proteins. Within this shared group, 60% of the genes and proteins were both upregulated and 40% of the genes and ...

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Characterisation of Magnaporthe oryzae Isolates from Rice in Peninsular Malaysia

Characterisation of Magnaporthe oryzae Isolates from Rice in Peninsular Malaysia

... M. oryzae isolates collected across five different rice-growing regions in ...35 Magnaporthe oryzae isolates derived from the combination of three ISSR primers (ISSR5, 881 and 890); isolates ( a ) ...

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Inhibition of Magnaporthe oryzae by Culture Filtrates of Fungi Isolated from Wild Mushrooms

Inhibition of Magnaporthe oryzae by Culture Filtrates of Fungi Isolated from Wild Mushrooms

... against Magnaporthe oryzae, the causal agent of the rice blast ...M. oryzae were assessed in the presence of culture filtrates from 90 fungal isolates, of which 20 inhibited spore ...M. oryzae ...

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Inhibitory Activity of Burkholderia sp  Isolated from Soil in Gotsu City, Shimane, against Magnaporthe oryzae

Inhibitory Activity of Burkholderia sp Isolated from Soil in Gotsu City, Shimane, against Magnaporthe oryzae

... fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae , the causative agent of rice blast disease, is one of the most important plant pathogenic fungi and is considered a threat to food security ...

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Screening of Supa Aromatic Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) F2 Population for Blast (Magnaporthe Oryzae) Resistance at Irri-Esa Burundi

Screening of Supa Aromatic Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) F2 Population for Blast (Magnaporthe Oryzae) Resistance at Irri-Esa Burundi

... called Magnaporthe oryzae or Pyricularia oryzae is known to cause blast disease in more than 80 host plants of Gramineae family including cereals and grasses such as rice (Oryza sativa), wheat, ...

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Status of Magnaporthe oryzae Infection in Different Districts of Karnataka, India and Establishment of Monoconidial Cultures for Understanding Genetic Diversity

Status of Magnaporthe oryzae Infection in Different Districts of Karnataka, India and Establishment of Monoconidial Cultures for Understanding Genetic Diversity

... Blast disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae B.C. Couch is one of the major production constraints and main pathological threats to rice crop around the world. A total of 171 places were visited and samples ...

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A glycine-rich protein MoGrp1 functions as a novel splicing factor to regulate fungal virulence and growth in Magnaporthe oryzae

A glycine-rich protein MoGrp1 functions as a novel splicing factor to regulate fungal virulence and growth in Magnaporthe oryzae

... In Magnaporthe oryzae, 65 genes were predicted to en- code RRM proteins, which are thought to be involved in diverse cellular processes including DNA processing, mRNA processing, rRNA processing, RNA ...

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In vitro expression, characterisation and subcellular localisation of AvrPi54 protein, an effector of rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae

In vitro expression, characterisation and subcellular localisation of AvrPi54 protein, an effector of rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae

... Abstract: Plant pathogens utilize effectors to subvert host cell biology for facilitating infection. However certain effectors, called as the avirulence proteins, trigger immune responses in the host. AvrPi54 is an ...

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Development, Evaluation and Application of Proteomic Strategies Towards Understanding the Biology of the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae.

Development, Evaluation and Application of Proteomic Strategies Towards Understanding the Biology of the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae.

... fungus Magnaporthe oryzae (M. oryzae). M. oryzae causes rice blast disease destroying millions of hectares of rice each year, resulting in losses valued at billions of dollars 24 ...M. ...

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Impact of nutritional sources on vegetative growth and conidial formation of Magnaporthe oryzae Couch

Impact of nutritional sources on vegetative growth and conidial formation of Magnaporthe oryzae Couch

... Magnaporthe oryzae (syn: Pyricularia oryzae Cav.) (Class: Sordariomycetes, Order: Magnaporthales, Family: Magnaporthaceae) is a filamentous, ascomycetous fungus and one of major fungal pathogen of ...

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Biological control of rice blast (magnaporthe oryzae) by use of streptomyces sindeneusis isolate 263 in greenhouse

Biological control of rice blast (magnaporthe oryzae) by use of streptomyces sindeneusis isolate 263 in greenhouse

... Abstract: Soil Actinomycetes particularly Streptomyces spp. have antagonistic activity against wide range of plant pathogens. In the recent decades they have attracted high interests as biocontrol agents. In search for ...

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Molecular Characterization and virulence pattern studies of rice (Oryza Sativa) blast (Magnaporthe Oryzae) disease

Molecular Characterization and virulence pattern studies of rice (Oryza Sativa) blast (Magnaporthe Oryzae) disease

... Chadha, S., Gopalakrishna, T. 2005. Genetic diversity of Indian isolates of rice blast pathogen (Magnaporthe grisea) using molecular markers. Current Science 88: 1466-1469. Chuma, I., Isobe, C., Hotta, Y., ...

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MoTea4-Mediated Polarized Growth Is Essential for Proper Asexual Development and Pathogenesis in Magnaporthe oryzae

MoTea4-Mediated Polarized Growth Is Essential for Proper Asexual Development and Pathogenesis in Magnaporthe oryzae

... Polarized growth is essential for cellular development and function and requires coordinated organization of the cytoskeletal elements. Tea4, an important polarity determinant, regulates localized F-actin assembly and ...

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