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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BIOTROPH»
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biotroph na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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1
Advances in Botanical Research
The host component of a specificity can be examined genetically; whereas the
corresponding biotroph component will be entirely speculative until a procedure
for genetic analyses has been developed. The subsequent responses by each ...
2
Marine Fungi: and Fungal-like Organisms
(1999) Chytridium polysiphoniae Marine Probable biotroph Pyaiella, other
genera of brown algae Küpper and Müller (1999), Müller et al. (1999) Chytridium
polysiphoniae Marine Probable biotroph Centroceras, Polysiphonia Johnson (
1966), ...
E. B. Gareth Jones, Ka-Lai Pang, 2012
3
Plant Relationships: A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi As ...
Traditionally they are grouped into the major classes necrotroph/ hemi-biotroph/
biotroph, according to major criteria like their source of nutrition (living vs dead
cells), their ability to infect young and healthy tissue or a preference to older or ...
4
Plant Electrophysiology: Signaling and Responses
6.1 VP variations are a common event occurring upon biotroph attacks. Here we
show a typical time-response scheme obtained from Vm measurement of A.
thaliana leaves attacked by two herbivores (S. littoralis and M. persicae) and
infected ...
Alexander G. Volkov, 2012
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Abiotic Stress Adaptation in Plants
If the decrease of JA could partially explain the increased resistance against
biotroph pathogens, the increased resistance observed in an eui over-expressor
is independent of the SA. DELLAs are the key regulators of the GA signaling ...
6
Encyclopedia of Microbiology
... relationship Biotroph Facultative, biotroph Biotroph Facultative Facultative,
biotroph Facultative, biotroph Asexual reproduction Zoospores in zoosporangia
Zoospores in sporangia; chlamydospores Holocarpic Sporangiospores in
sporangia ...
Table 4.2 Differential Gene Expression of Fungal Pathogens Species Host
Biotroph/ Necrotroph/ Hemibiotroph Genes Protein Family Direction Condition
Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidisa Arabidopsis thaliana Obligate biotroph ...
... relationship Biotroph Facultative, biotroph Biotroph Facultative Facultative,
biotroph Facultative, biotroph Asexual reproduction Zoospores in zoosporangia
Zoospores in sporangia; chlamydospores Holocarpic Sporangiospores in
sporangia ...
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CPR5 Encodes a Novel Protein Required for Endoreduplication ...
Name classification strategy pathogenicity R gene Induced resistance
Hyaloperonospora parasitica Noco2 Oomycete (Chromista) biotroph Virulent on
Col Avirulent on Ws RPP51 SAR Hyaloperonospora parasitica EMWA Oomycete
...
Lisa Katherine Anderson, 2006
10
21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
16.13A); hyphae of the parasite penetrate and enter the host; degeneration of
host cytoplasm occurs rapidly, often followed by hyphal lysis Intracellular biotroph
Complete thallus or mycelium of the mycoparasite enters the hypha of the host; ...
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
5 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «BIOTROPH»
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biotroph no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Cucumber downy mildew management practices for home gardeners
Ps. cubensis is an obligate biotroph, meaning it cannot live long without a host plant. This condition restricts the pathogen to warmer climates ... «Michigan State University Extension, jun 15»
Managing cucurbit downy mildew in your garden
Ps. cubensis is an obligate biotroph, meaning it cannot live long without a host plant. This condition restricts the pathogen to warmer climates ... «Michigan State University Extension, mai 13»
Bacterium Signals Plant to Open Up and Let Friends In
Pseudomonas is a biotroph, the parasitic kind of attacker. But the coronatine it produces touches off a cascade of molecular activity that mimics ... «Duke University, jun 12»
The Genetic Edge
The research looked at an obligate biotroph, a type of plant pathogen which has adapted so exquisitely to its host that it extracts nutrients only ... «The Cutting Edge, dez 10»
Gene thwarts some pathogens, gives access to others, could save …
Another type of pathogen, called a biotroph, must feed on live plant cells. As a strategy to contain a pathogen, plants actually kill their own cells ... «Innovations-Report, fev 06»