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1“…Here we compared virulence and fungicide tolerance in the fungal pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola sampled from wheat fields across three continents and found a positive correlation between virulence and tolerance to a triazole fungicide. …”
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2“…We used published studies to estimate the range of values associated with two critical components of genetic diversity, the number of unique pathogen genotypes and the number of spores produced during an epidemic, for the septoria tritici blotch pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici. We found that wheat fields experiencing typical levels of infection are likely to carry between 3.1 and 14.0 million pathogen genotypes per hectare and produce at least 2.1–9.9 trillion pycnidiospores per hectare. …”
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3por Barrett, Luke G., Zala, Marcello, Mikaberidze, Alexey, Alassimone, Julien, Ahmad, Muhammad, McDonald, Bruce A., Sánchez‐Vallet, Andrea“…The fungus Zymoseptoria tritici forms genetically diverse infections in wheat fields. Here, for a range of pathogen traits, we experimentally decompose the infection process to determine how the outcomes and consequences of mixed infections are mechanistically realized. …”
Publicado 2021
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4por Islam, M. Tofazzal, Croll, Daniel, Gladieux, Pierre, Soanes, Darren M., Persoons, Antoine, Bhattacharjee, Pallab, Hossain, Md. Shaid, Gupta, Dipali Rani, Rahman, Md. Mahbubur, Mahboob, M. Golam, Cook, Nicola, Salam, Moin U., Surovy, Musrat Zahan, Sancho, Vanessa Bueno, Maciel, João Leodato Nunes, NhaniJúnior, Antonio, Castroagudín, Vanina Lilián, Reges, Juliana T. de Assis, Ceresini, Paulo Cezar, Ravel, Sebastien, Kellner, Ronny, Fournier, Elisabeth, Tharreau, Didier, Lebrun, Marc-Henri, McDonald, Bruce A., Stitt, Timothy, Swan, Daniel, Talbot, Nicholas J., Saunders, Diane G. O., Win, Joe, Kamoun, Sophien“…BACKGROUND: In February 2016, a new fungal disease was spotted in wheat fields across eight districts in Bangladesh. The epidemic spread to an estimated 15,000 hectares, about 16 % of the cultivated wheat area in Bangladesh, with yield losses reaching up to 100 %. …”
Publicado 2016
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