<p>(A) Germination of wild-type PH-1 and mutant <i>ΔFghtf1</i> macroconidium in CM. The cells were first observed with a DIC microscope, and subsequently stained with calcofluor white (CFW) to visualize cell walls and septas, respectively, under a fluorescence microscope. Bar = 20 µm. (B) Wheat heads were point-inoculated in the two central spikelets each with 200 conidia of PH-1 and <i>ΔFghtf1</i>. Control wheat heads were point-inoculated with distilled water. Infection assay was terminated after 21 days. (C) Infected wheat coleoptiles inoculated with conidia of the PH-1 and <i>ΔFghtf1</i>. The brown lesions observed on coleoptiles (in length and discoloration intensity) were not distinguishable in PH-1 and <i>ΔFghtf1</i> samples. (D) Cor...
Stenocarpella maydis and Stenocarpella macrospora species causing leaf spots and stem and ear rots, ...
<p><b><i>F</i></b>. (A)-(C) Maize stalks infected by wild-type or mutant <i>F</i>. <i>graminearum</i...
<p><b>A.</b> Inoculated wheat heads two weeks after inoculation. Tween=mock inoculated negative co...
<p>(A) Budding pattern of macroconidial development in <i>F. graminearum.</i> Wild-type PH-1 strain ...
<p>(A) In wild-type strain (A149) and the complementation strain (<i>ΔFvht1-Com</i>), incipient macr...
<p><b>A.</b> Flowering wheat heads were drop-inoculated with conidia from the wild-type (PH-1), Δ<i>...
<p>(A) Wheat glumes were inoculated with conidia of the wild type (PH-1) and <i>cdc2A</i> and <i>cdc...
<p>Wheat heads of the susceptible cultivar Nandu were inoculated with conidia of the wild type (WT:P...
<p>(A) Flowering wheat heads were drop-inoculated with conidia of the wild type (PH-1), the <i>cdc2A...
(A) The wild type PH-1, ΔFgpep12 mutant and the complemented transformant ΔFgpep12/FgPEP12 were cult...
<p>Scanning electron micrographs showing the WT:PH1 (<b>A–F</b>) and the Δ<i>Fgac1</i>-mutant (<b>G–...
Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph Gibberella zeae) is a significant pathogen of wheat and corn. F. gr...
Wheat blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT), initially restricted to South Ame...
<p>A) Macroconidia production was assessed in three experiments each in two replicas on mung bean ag...
<p><b>A</b>. Barley leaf segments were inoculated with the mycelia harvested from liquid cultures of...
Stenocarpella maydis and Stenocarpella macrospora species causing leaf spots and stem and ear rots, ...
<p><b><i>F</i></b>. (A)-(C) Maize stalks infected by wild-type or mutant <i>F</i>. <i>graminearum</i...
<p><b>A.</b> Inoculated wheat heads two weeks after inoculation. Tween=mock inoculated negative co...
<p>(A) Budding pattern of macroconidial development in <i>F. graminearum.</i> Wild-type PH-1 strain ...
<p>(A) In wild-type strain (A149) and the complementation strain (<i>ΔFvht1-Com</i>), incipient macr...
<p><b>A.</b> Flowering wheat heads were drop-inoculated with conidia from the wild-type (PH-1), Δ<i>...
<p>(A) Wheat glumes were inoculated with conidia of the wild type (PH-1) and <i>cdc2A</i> and <i>cdc...
<p>Wheat heads of the susceptible cultivar Nandu were inoculated with conidia of the wild type (WT:P...
<p>(A) Flowering wheat heads were drop-inoculated with conidia of the wild type (PH-1), the <i>cdc2A...
(A) The wild type PH-1, ΔFgpep12 mutant and the complemented transformant ΔFgpep12/FgPEP12 were cult...
<p>Scanning electron micrographs showing the WT:PH1 (<b>A–F</b>) and the Δ<i>Fgac1</i>-mutant (<b>G–...
Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph Gibberella zeae) is a significant pathogen of wheat and corn. F. gr...
Wheat blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae pathotype Triticum (MoT), initially restricted to South Ame...
<p>A) Macroconidia production was assessed in three experiments each in two replicas on mung bean ag...
<p><b>A</b>. Barley leaf segments were inoculated with the mycelia harvested from liquid cultures of...
Stenocarpella maydis and Stenocarpella macrospora species causing leaf spots and stem and ear rots, ...
<p><b><i>F</i></b>. (A)-(C) Maize stalks infected by wild-type or mutant <i>F</i>. <i>graminearum</i...
<p><b>A.</b> Inoculated wheat heads two weeks after inoculation. Tween=mock inoculated negative co...