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SNP1 protein, Phaeosphaeria nodorum
Known as:
Phaeosphaeria nodorum trypsin-like protease
, Stagonospora nodorum protease 1
National Institutes of Health
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2020
2020
Parastagonospora nodorum and related species in western Canada: genetic variability and effector genes.
M. Hafez
,
Ryan Gourlie
,
T. Despins
,
T. Turkington
,
T. Friesen
,
R. Aboukhaddour
Phytopathology
2020
Corpus ID: 220671230
Parastagonospora nodorum is a fungal pathogen that causes septoria nodorum blotch in wheat. It produces several necrotrophic…
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2017
2017
A Model for Predicting Onset of Stagonospora nodorum Blotch in Winter Wheat Based on Preplanting and Weather Factors.
L. Mehra
,
C. Cowger
,
P. Ojiambo
Phytopathology
2017
Corpus ID: 35773609
Stagonospora nodorum blotch (SNB) caused by Parastagonospora nodorum is a serious disease of wheat worldwide. In the United…
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2015
2015
The Wheat Snn 7 Gene Confers Susceptibility on Recognition of the Parastagonospora nodorum Necrotrophic Effector SnTox 7
Gongjun Shi
,
T. Friesen
,
J. Saini
,
Steven S. Xu
,
J. Rasmussen
,
J. Faris
2015
Corpus ID: 52106344
Parastagonospora (syn. ana, Stagonospora; teleo, Phaeosphaeria) nodorum (Berk.) Quaedvleig, Verkley & Crous is a necrotrophic…
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2013
Highly Cited
2013
Resequencing and Comparative Genomics of Stagonospora nodorum: Sectional Gene Absence and Effector Discovery
R. Syme
,
James K. Hane
,
T. Friesen
,
R. Oliver
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
2013
Corpus ID: 16498195
Stagonospora nodorum is an important wheat (Triticum aestivum) pathogen in many parts of the world, causing major yield losses…
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2012
2012
Occurrence of Stagonospora nodorum glume blotch of wheat in the region of middle - southern Poland
M. Głazek
,
B. Krzyzińska
,
A. Mączyńska
2012
Corpus ID: 59044931
Long-term research work was performed in the years 1996-2002 on the occurrence and significance of winter wheat glume blotch…
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2003
2003
Temperature-Sensitive Reaction of Winter Wheat Cultivar AGSECO 7853 to Stagonospora nodorum.
Yong-ki Kim
,
W. Bockus
Plant Disease
2003
Corpus ID: 73488012
Stagonospora blotch is an important foliar and head disease of wheat (Triticum aestivum) in many regions of the world. To…
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2003
2003
Effect of Inoculation with Selected Isolates of Stagonospora nodorum on Field Evaluations of Host Resistance in Winter Wheat.
D. Fraser
,
J. Murphy
,
S. Leath
,
D. V. Van Sanford
Plant Disease
2003
Corpus ID: 73501149
Although Stagonospora nodorum blotch occurs annually in North Carolina, selection for resistance in wheat (Triticum aestivum…
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2002
2002
Relationship between wheat seed infection by Stagonospora nodorum and seed weight.
D. Shah
,
G. Bergstrom
,
M. Sorrells
2002
Corpus ID: 85755624
The relationship between wheat seed infection by Stagonospora nodorum and seed weight was investigated. Seeds of winter wheat…
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2000
2000
Control of Stagonospora nodorum and Septoria tritici in Wheat by Pre-treatment with Drechslera teres, a Non-host Pathogen
S. Nolan
,
B. Cooke
European journal of plant pathology
2000
Corpus ID: 28200848
A field study is described which explored the possibility of controlling Stagonospora nodorum and Septoria tritici on wheat using…
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1988
1988
Sensitivity of Drechslera teres and Septoria nodorum to sterol-biosynthesis inhibitors
H. Olvång
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology
1988
Corpus ID: 9025884
The sensitivity of 282 isolates ofSeptoria nodorum was tested on prochloraz, propiconazole and guazatine, and of 129 isolates…
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