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Helminthosporium
Known as:
Helminthosporiums
A mitosporic fungal genus including both saprophytes and plant parasites.
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Genotype Effects and Genotype by Environment Interactions for Traits of Elite Switchgrass Populations
A. Hopkins
,
K. Vogel
,
K. Moore
,
K. Johnson
,
I. T. Carlson
1995
Corpus ID: 73519130
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is used as a forage species and has shown potential for use in production of fuel ethanol from…
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1984
1984
Effects of Methomyl and Helminthosporium maydis Toxin on Matrix Volume, Proton Motive Force, and NAD Accumulation in Maize (Zea mays L.) Mitochondria.
A. Bervillé
,
A. Ghazi
,
M. Charbonnier
,
J. Bonavent
Plant Physiology
1984
Corpus ID: 28917963
Methomyl and Helminthosporium maydis race T toxin block oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria isolated from maize plants with…
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1980
1980
A Comparison of Purified Host Specific Toxin from Helminthosporium maydis, Race T, and Its Acetate Derivative on Oxidation by Mitochondria from Susceptible and Resistant Plants.
Gary Payne
,
Y. Kono
,
J. Daly
Plant Physiology
1980
Corpus ID: 12996294
NADH or succinate oxidation and malate oxidation were differentially affected in mitochondria from both susceptible and resistant…
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1978
1978
Corn Leaf Isoperoxidase Reaction to Mechanical Injury and Infection with Helminthosporium maydis: Effects of Cycloheximide.
Helena Birecka
,
Michael O. Garraway
Plant Physiology
1978
Corpus ID: 46693704
Mechanical injury or infection with Helminthosporium maydis race T or O enhanced peroxidase activity in leaves of two corn…
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1978
1978
Depolarization of the Electrogenic Transmembrane Electropotential of Zea mays L. by Bipolaris (Helminthosporium) maydis Race T Toxin, Azide, Cyanide, Dodecyl Succinic Acid, or Cold Temperature.
S. Mertz
,
C. Arntzen
Plant Physiology
1978
Corpus ID: 31115157
The transmembrane electrical potential of root cells of Zea mays L. cv. W64A in a modified 1x Higinbotham solution was partially…
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Review
1975
Review
1975
Production of the same antibiotics by members of different genera of microorganisms.
H. Lechevalier
Advances in Applied Microbiology
1975
Corpus ID: 38483530
1975
1975
Cell Wall and Protoplast Isoperoxidases of Corn Leaves in Relation to Cut Injury and Infection with Helminthosporium maydis.
H. Birecka
,
J. Catalfamo
Plant Physiology
1975
Corpus ID: 9426027
Young leaves of two corn (Zea mays) inbreds with normal and Texas male-sterile cytoplasm, which differed in their susceptibility…
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1975
1975
Heat-induced Resistance of Sugarcane to Helminthosporium sacchari and Helminthosporoside.
R. Byther
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G. W. Steiner
Plant Physiology
1975
Corpus ID: 5814274
Sugarcane clones susceptible to eye spot disease became resistant to the pathogen or helminthosporoside activity during warm…
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1958
1958
Constitution of the Toxin of Helminthosporium victoriae
R. B. Pringle
,
A. C. Braun
Nature
1958
Corpus ID: 4157350
THE toxin of Helminthosporium victoriae is one of the most potent and most specific known. As little as 0.01 µgm./ml. will…
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1954
1954
Recurrent Selection as a Method for Concentrating Genes for Resistance to Helminthosporium turcicum Leaf Blight in Corn1
M. T. Jenkins
,
A. L. Robert
,
W. Findley
1954
Corpus ID: 85251290
THE selection of desirable genotypes from populations segregating for characters controlled by several genes, indiscrete in their…
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