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Intestinal parasitic infections among inhabitants of Karaj City, Tehran province, Iran in 2006-2008.
- V. Nasiri, K. Esmailnia, G. Karim, M. Nasir, O. Akhavan
- Biology, Medicine
- The Korean journal of parasitology
- 28 August 2009
Karaj is an area with large influx of refugee people in Iran. To increase knowledge about parasitic infections, we carried out this research during 2006-2008. We recorded the stool examination… Expand
Pathogenic variability in Australian isolates of Ascochyta lentis
Variation for virulence was examined amongst 39 isolates of Ascochyta lentis from Australia. The reactions of 22 lentil (Lens culinaris L.) lines showed considerable differences between isolates in… Expand
Screening chickpea germplasm for ascochyta blight resistance
- M. Nasir, T. Bretag, W. J. Kaiser, K. Meredith, J. B. Brouwer
- Biology
- Australasian Plant Pathology
- 1 June 2000
The ascochyta blight resistance of 14 chickpea cultivars, 29 imported chickpea lines and 38 local breeding lines to four Australian isolates of Ascochyta rabiei was investigated. Each isolate was… Expand
Structure of Ascochyta lentis in Australia revealed with random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers
- R. Ford, P. H. Garnier-Géré, M. Nasir, P. Taylor
- Biology
- Australasian Plant Pathology
- 1 March 2000
The genetic variation of Ascochyta lentis in Australia was investigated using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis of 23 isolates. Of the 87 loci assessed, 86 were polymorphic. The most… Expand
Prevalence of Ascochyta fabae f.sp. lentis on lentil seed from Victoria, Australia
Surveys of lentil (Lens culinaris L.) seed samples produced in Victoria during 1995 showed that Ascochyta fabae f.sp. lentis was widespread in Victoria. The most severely infected samples came from… Expand
Reactions of lentil accessions from 25 different countries to Australian isolates of Ascochyta lentis
Abstract488 lentil (Lens culinaris) accessions from 25 different countries were evaluated in glasshouse tests for resistance to three Australian isolates of Ascochyta lentis. Disease symptoms on the… Expand