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Assessment of physiological races of Exserohilum turcicum isolates from maize in Argentina and Brazil
(Springer, 2021-02)Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) is one of the most important diseases in maize worldwide. It is caused by the fungus Exserohilum turcicum, which exhibits a high genetic variability for virulence, and hence physiological ... -
Detecting sources of resistance to multiple diseases in Argentine maize (Zea mays L.) germplasm
(Springer Nature, 2022-04)Maize (Zea mays L.), an important cereal for human and animal nutrition, is usually affected by multiple co-occurring pathogens that reduce production. Argentina is the fourth maize producer worldwide, with common rust ... -
Genomics-assisted breeding for quantitative disease resistances in small-grain cereals and maize
(MDPI, 2020-12-19)Generating genomics-driven knowledge opens a way to accelerate the resistance breeding process by family or population mapping and genomic selection. Important prerequisites are large populations that are genomically ... -
Molecular mapping of Asian soybean rust resistance in soybean landraces PI 594767A, PI 587905 and PI 416764
(Wiley, 2015-02)Asian soybean rust (ASR), caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is one of the most serious diseases of soybean. The soybean landraces PI 594767A, PI 587905 and PI 416764 previously showed high levels of resistance to a wide ... -
Multi-parental QTL mapping of resistance to white spot of maize (Zea mays) in southern Brazil and relationship to QTLs of other foliar diseases
(Wiley, 2021-10)Maize white spot (MWS) is one of the most important foliar diseases in Brazil causing significant yield losses. Breeding genotypes with MWS resistance is the most sustainable alternative for managing such losses; however, ... -
No Common Candidate Genes for Resistance to Fusarium graminearum, F. proliferatum, F. sporotrichioides, and F. subglutanins in Soybean (Glycine max L.) Accessions from Maturity Groups 0 and I: Findings from Genome-Wide Association Mapping
(The American Phytopathological Society, 2024-04)Seedling diseases and root rot, caused by species of Fusarium, can limit soybean (Glycine max L.) production in the United States. Currently, there are few commercially available cultivars resistant to Fusarium. This study ... -
Transcriptional and metabolic changes associated to the infection by Fusarium verticillioides in maize inbreds with contrasting ear rot resistance
(2013)Fusarium verticillioides causes ear rot and grain mycotoxins in maize (Zea mays L.), which are harmful to human and animal health. Breeding and growing less susceptible plant genotypes is one alternative to reduce these ... -
Unravelling the complexity of maize resistance to bacterial and fungal diseases: an integrative perspective
(Springer Nature, 2022-02)Maize is one of the most important cereals for both human and animal nutrition, and diseases that affect the crop pose a major threat to global food security. Breeders are racing against time to develop genotypes resistant ...