Sphaerulina musiva, the causal agent of leaf spot and stem canker, is responsible for critical yield loss of hybrid poplar in agroforestry. This research examined quantification of S. musiva in host tissue, and infection of leaf tissue, plus gene expression between resistant and susceptible poplar genotypes. This study reports the first use of a multiplexed hydrolysis probe qPCR assay for faster and accurate quantification of S. musiva in inoculated stems of resistant, moderately resistant and susceptible genotypes of hybrid poplar at three different time points -1 wpi (weeks post-inoculation ), 3 wpi and 7 wpi. This assay detected significant differences in the level of resistance among the different clones at 3 wpi (p < 0.001) and signifi...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
Pathogenic fungal infections in plants may, in some cases, lead to downstream systematic impacts on ...
Poplars consist of all species of the genus Populus, including cottonwoods, aspens, and the many int...
Sphaerulina musiva, the causal agent of leaf spot and stem canker, is responsible for critical yield...
Trees in the genus Populus and their interspecific hybrids are used across North America for fiber p...
Graduation date: 2016Host-parasite interactions between the pathogen, Sphaerulina musiva, and its ho...
Diseases of poplar caused by the native fungal pathogen Sphaerulina musiva and related species are o...
The expansion of poplar culture in the north-central and northeastern regions of North America has b...
A greenhouse inoculation experiment and field study were conducted to determine the cause of an outb...
A Populus trichocarpa provenance trial in Harrison Mills had tested positive in 2009 and 2010 for Se...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
Hybrid genotypes that arise between plant species frequently have increased susceptibility to arthro...
The data was collected from a common garden genetics trial established in 2008 in northern Alberta, ...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
Pathogenic fungal infections in plants may, in some cases, lead to downstream systematic impacts on ...
Poplars consist of all species of the genus Populus, including cottonwoods, aspens, and the many int...
Sphaerulina musiva, the causal agent of leaf spot and stem canker, is responsible for critical yield...
Trees in the genus Populus and their interspecific hybrids are used across North America for fiber p...
Graduation date: 2016Host-parasite interactions between the pathogen, Sphaerulina musiva, and its ho...
Diseases of poplar caused by the native fungal pathogen Sphaerulina musiva and related species are o...
The expansion of poplar culture in the north-central and northeastern regions of North America has b...
A greenhouse inoculation experiment and field study were conducted to determine the cause of an outb...
A Populus trichocarpa provenance trial in Harrison Mills had tested positive in 2009 and 2010 for Se...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
Hybrid genotypes that arise between plant species frequently have increased susceptibility to arthro...
The data was collected from a common garden genetics trial established in 2008 in northern Alberta, ...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
To understand key processes governing defense mechanisms in poplar (Populus spp.) upon infection wit...
Pathogenic fungal infections in plants may, in some cases, lead to downstream systematic impacts on ...
Poplars consist of all species of the genus Populus, including cottonwoods, aspens, and the many int...