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Genus of fungi
genus Pyrenophora includes 108 species, including the following plant pathogenic species: Pyrenophora teres, Pyrenophora graminea and Pyrenophora tritici-repentis
Pyrenophora
Species of fungus
Pyrenophora avenae is a species of fungus in the family Pleosporaceae. It is a plant pathogen, causing leaf stripe, blotch or spot and seedling blight
Pyrenophora_avenae
Species of fungus
Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (teleomorph) and Drechslera tritici-repentis (anamorph) is a necrotrophic plant pathogen of fungal origin, phylum Ascomycota
Pyrenophora_tritici-repentis
Species of fungus
Pyrenophora teres is a necrotrophic fungal pathogen of some plant species, the most significant of which are economically important agricultural crops
Pyrenophora_teres
Species of fungus
Pyrenophora seminiperda is a minor plant pathogen that causes leaf spots on many grasses. It is an important generalist grass seed pathogen which causes
Pyrenophora_seminiperda
Species of fungus
Pyrenophora chaetomioides is a plant pathogen that affects oats. Palágyi, A.; Bakonyi, J.; Tar, M.; Cséplő, M.; Csősz, M. (2020-03-01). "Isolation and
Pyrenophora_chaetomioides
Species of fungus
Pyrenophora graminea is the causal agent of barley stripe. Barley stripe is disease of barley that once caused significant crop yield losses in many areas
Pyrenophora_graminea
Fungal plant pathogen
synonym of Pyrenophora teres. Campbell, G. F.; Crous, P. W.; Lucas, J. A. (1 Mar 1999). "Pyrenophora teres f. maculata, the cause of Pyrenophora leaf spot
Pyrenophora_teres_f._maculata
Cereal grain
of resistance to leaf rust, powdery mildew, Rhynchosporium secalis, Pyrenophora teres f. teres, Barley yellow dwarf virus, and the Barley yellow mosaic
Barley
Fungal disease of wheat, barley and rye
caused by fungal pathogens. Red smudge being the result of Fusarium or Pyrenophora infection and black smudge by Alternaria or Bipolaris. Bockus, William
Black_point_(disease)
Chemical compound
spp., Helminthosporium spp., Fusarium spp., Pseudocerosporella spp., Pyrenophora spp., Rhynchosporium spp., and Septoria spp. Like many imidazole and
Prochloraz
Genus of grass cultivated for grain
since the 1930s. Some resistance genes have been identified against Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, especially races 1 and 5, those most problematic in
Wheat
Fungal diseases Anthracnose Colletotrichum cereale Manns Barley stripe Pyrenophora graminea = Drechslera graminea Cephalosporium stripe Hymenula cerealis
List_of_barley_diseases
Fungal disease of wheat
cooler parts of the world. Among foliar blights the tan spot, caused by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, is the most destructive leaf spot disease found in
Spot_blotch_(wheat)
[anamorph] Take-all Gaeumannomyces graminis Tan spot (yellow leaf spot) Pyrenophora tritici-repentis Drechslera tritici-repentis [anamorph] = Helminthosporium
List_of_rye_diseases
Chemical compound
barley and other plants, being termed as "Toxin C" when produced by Pyrenophora teres. The molecule is a tetracarboxylic acid with four -COOH groups
Aspergillomarasmine_A
Molecules secreted by pathogenic fungi to modulate the host's immune response
S2CID 226251352. Andersen EJ, Nepal MP, Ali S (April 2021). "Necrotrophic Fungus Pyrenophora tritici-repentis Triggers Expression of Multiple Resistance Components
Fungal_effectors
malariae are pathogenic to humans. Babesia Gymnosporangium and other rusts Pyrenophora teres Cordyceps Pentastomida (ecto = outside; parasites that live on
List_of_parasitic_organisms
Topics referred to by the same term
avenae, plant pathogen Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae, plant pathogen Pyrenophora avenae, species of fungus Sitobion avenae, aphid Spermospora avenae,
Avenae
Damaged areas of leaves
Leaf spot of strawberry. Pseudopeziza Leaf spot of alfafa and clovers. Pyrenophora Leaf spot on many cereals and grasses. Cercospora Reddish lesions at
Leaf_spot
Species of flowering plant
complete yield loss without control and tan spot caused by the fungus Pyrenophora tritici-repentis and take-all caused by the fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis
Thinopyrum_intermedium
American botanist and mycologist
an international reputation as an expert on the genera Pleospora and Pyrenophora. After graduating in 1914 from Quincy High School, Lewis E. Wehmeyer
Lewis_Edgar_Wehmeyer
solani Thanatephorus cucumeris [teleomorph] Ring spot = Wirrega blotch Pyrenophora seminiperda Drechslera campanulata Drechslera wirreganensis Scab = head
List_of_wheat_diseases
collo-cygni in the future; on spring wheat, the leaf blotch diseases; on oat, Pyrenophora chaetomioides, Phaeosphaeria avenaria, C. sativus, and possibly F. langsethiae
Agriculture_in_Finland
Species of fungus
Pleospora bjoerlingii Byford, Trans. Br. mycol. Soc. 46(4): 614 (1963) Pyrenophora echinella var. betae Berl., Nuovo G. bot. ital. 20(2): 208 (1888)
Neocamarosporium_betae
Genus of fungi
Wehm. (1961) = Clathrospora simmonsii C. macrospora Nannf. (1931) = Pyrenophora macrospora, Pleosporaceae C. multiseptata E. Müll. (1951) = Platysporoides
Clathrospora
fungal genome remodeling and metabolic diversity. In Stagonospora and Pyrenophora, as well as in Fusarium and Alternaria, horizontal gene transfer provides
Plant–fungus horizontal gene transfer
Plant–fungus_horizontal_gene_transfer
Transfer of genes from unrelated organisms
transferred between different fungal wheat patogens: Parastagonospora nodorum, Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, and Bipolaris sorokiniana. A large genomic element
Horizontal_gene_transfer
Helminthosporium avenaceum Drechslera avenae = Helminthosporium avenae Pyrenophora avenae [teleomorph] Powdery mildew Blumeria avenae Red leather disease
List_of_oat_diseases
wheat pathogen (2008) Phaeosphaeria nodorum SN15, wheat pathogen (2005) Pyrenophora tritici-repentis Pt-1C-BFP, wheat pathogen (2007) Ajellomyces capsulata
List of sequenced fungi genomes
List_of_sequenced_fungi_genomes
Genus of fungi
punicae Diplodia pusilla Diplodia pustulata Diplodia pustulosa Diplodia pyrenophora Diplodia pyricola Diplodia quercella Diplodia rabatica Diplodia radicalis
Diplodia
Genus of fungi
Ophiobolus niesslii, Phaeosphaeriaceae N. pellita (Fr.) Shoemaker (1968) = Pyrenophora pellita, Pleosporaceae N. pileata (Volkart) Crivelli (1983) = Pleospora
Nodulosphaeria
Type of transposable element in genomes
transferred between the different fungal pathogens Parastagonospora nodorum, Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, and Bipolaris sorokiniana. Other examples include transfer
DNA_transposon
Species of fungus
in non-tradition wheat growing areas. The B. sorokiniana comes with Pyrenophora tritici-repentis and causes millions of tons of wheat loss each year
Cochliobolus_sativus
Topics referred to by the same term
two diseases of wheat: Cochliobolus sativus, which causes spot blotch Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, which causes tan spot This disambiguation page lists
Helminthosporiosis
blotch Biplolaris sorokiana Take-all Gaeumannomyces graminis Tan spot Pyrenophora tritici-repentis Yellow rust Puccinia striiformis Cereals are at risk
Wheat_diseases
Chemical compound
has been identified in plants and fungi from various genera, including Pyrenophora, Ventilago, Aspergillus, Catenarina, and Talaromyces. Yang WC, Shen MY
Catenarin
Boistel (1903) = Polyblastia verrucosa, Verrucariaceae A. sprucei var. pyrenophora (Ach.) Boistel (1903) = Thelidium pyrenophorum, Verrucariaceae A. stigmatella
List of former species of Arthopyrenia
List_of_former_species_of_Arthopyrenia
Type of transposable element
region containing the ToxA effector gene enabling disease caused by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis or other wheat pathogens, Wallaby and CheesyTer from
Starship_(genetics)
Pyrenodesmia hampeana Massal. Genus: Pyrenophora Pyrenophora avenae Ito Pyrenophora gramineum Ito Pyrenophora horrida Syd. Pyrenophora teres Drechsl. Family: Pyrenopsidaceae
List of fungi of South Africa – P
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_P
Species of virus
BSMV are similar to barley stripe disease, a fungal disease caused by Pyrenophora graminea, though the two are caused by completely different pathogens
Barley_stripe_mosaic_virus
Species of grass
other countries. Possible bioherbicides are being explored, including Pyrenophora seminiperda, a fungus. L. rigidum has become one of the most serious
Lolium_rigidum
Italian botanist and mycologist
generi Pleospora, Clathrospora e Pyrenophora, 1888 – Monograph on the genera Pleospora, Clathrospora and Pyrenophora. Micromycetes Tridentini : contribuzione
Augusto_Napoleone_Berlese
Family of fungi
Vailjeva (1) Prathoda Subram. (2) Pseudoyuconia Lar.N. Vassiljeva (1) Pyrenophora Fr., 1849 (133) Scleroplea (1) Stemphylium Wallroth, 1833 (96) Tamaricicola
Pleosporaceae
American physician (1856–1934)
Pyrenochaeta nucinata Fairm. 1921 Pyrenopeziza cephalanthi Fairm. 1904 Pyrenophora leucelenes Fairm. 1918 Rhabdospora baculum var. nucimaculans Fairm. 1921
Charles_E._Fairman
Town in Victoria, Australia
salinisation. Yellow leaf spot (YLS) is a wheat disease caused by the fungus Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (Died.) Drech., with its conidial state known as Drechslera
Ultima,_Victoria
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