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Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Faculty Of Agriculture Tottori University | 論文
- Catalog of Micro-Tom tomato responses to common fungal, bacterial, and viral pathogens
- Detection of fungi producing infection-inhibiting metabolites against Alternaria alternata Japanese pear pathotype from fungi inhabiting internal tissues of Japanese pear shoots
- Specific inhibition of spore germination of Alternaria brassicicola by fistupyrone from Streptomyces sp. TP-A0569
- Suppressive Effect of Light on Necrosis Development of Pigeon Pea Leaves Elicited by Alternaria tenuissima Toxin
- Pathological evaluation of host-specific AAL-toxins and fumonisin mycotoxins produced by Alternaria and Fusarium species
- Meira nashicola sp. nov., a novel basidiomycetous, anamorphic yeastlike fungus isolated from Japanese pear fruit with reddish stain
- Construction and Genetic Analysis of Hybrid Strains between Apple and Tomato Pathotypes of Alternaria alternata by Protoplast Fusion
- Genetic Analysis of Pathogenicity and Host-specific Toxin Production of Alternaria alternata Tomato Pathotype by Protoplast Fusion
- Tenuazonic Acid Production by Alternaria tenuissima and Its Phytotoxicity to Pigeon Pea
- Chromosome constitution of hybrid strains constructed by protoplast fusion between the tomato and strawberry pathotypes of Alternaria alternata
- Identification of putative defense-related genes in Japanese pear against Alternaria alternata infection using suppression subtractive hybridization and expression analysis
- The presence of double-stranded RNAs in Alternaria alternata Japanese pear pathotype is associated with morphological changes
- Multiple copies of AMT2 are prerequisite for the apple pathotype of Alternaria alternata to produce enough AM-toxin for expressing pathogenicity
- Functional analysis of the melanin biosynthesis genes ALM1 and BRM2-1 in the tomato pathotype of Alternaria alternata
- The mitochondrion: The prime site for a host-selective toxin (ACR-toxin I) produced by alternaria alternata pathogenic to rough lemon.