Interactions of rice (Oryza sativa) callus culture with blast fungus (Magnaporthe grisea) were investigated using eight plant cultivars and eight fungus strains, different in their virulence to the cultivars. Spores in contact with calli germinated well in any host-pathogen combination. However, callus diffusates collected 6-24 h after inoculation usually affected the germination of a new spore population. In the case of uninfected calli, these effects (in 18 h) ranged from 12 % stimulation to 20 % inhibition with virulent strains and, respectively, 12 % stimulation and 64 % inhibition with avirulent ones. After inoculation, the inhibition remained small (normally, below 30 %) in compatible combinations but grew significantly (up to 45-85 %...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) callus cultures modified the atmosphere of the headspace of the vessel used f...
Rice is one of the world\u27s agronomically important cereal crops, providing food for more than one...
In this study, an isolate of Magnaporthe oryzae expressing the green fluorescent protein gene (gfp) w...
Interactions of rice (Oryza sativa) callus culture with blast fungus (Magnaporthe grisea) were inves...
The role of Ca2+ and reactive oxygen species in the defense responses of callus cultures of rice (Or...
The role of Ca2+ and reactive oxygen species in the defense responses of callus cultures of rice (Or...
Suspension cultured cells of six rice cultivars differing in their sensitivity to blast were treated...
The infection-induced overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in resistant plants is usually...
Suspension cultured cells of six rice cultivars differing in their sensitivity to blast were treated...
The interaction between rice and the blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea is the focus of extensive studi...
Many environmental factors, alone or combined, affect organisms by changing a pro-/antioxidant balan...
The ability of spores of Magnaporthe grisea fungus to respond to hydrogen peroxide by the excretion ...
Rice blast (Magnaporthe grisea) is first reported in China and then in Africa in1922. The disease is...
Rice blast (Magnaporthe oryzae) disease can cause losses of up to 100% ingrain production. A sustain...
Rice blast, caused by the fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae, is a serious threat to rice production...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) callus cultures modified the atmosphere of the headspace of the vessel used f...
Rice is one of the world\u27s agronomically important cereal crops, providing food for more than one...
In this study, an isolate of Magnaporthe oryzae expressing the green fluorescent protein gene (gfp) w...
Interactions of rice (Oryza sativa) callus culture with blast fungus (Magnaporthe grisea) were inves...
The role of Ca2+ and reactive oxygen species in the defense responses of callus cultures of rice (Or...
The role of Ca2+ and reactive oxygen species in the defense responses of callus cultures of rice (Or...
Suspension cultured cells of six rice cultivars differing in their sensitivity to blast were treated...
The infection-induced overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in resistant plants is usually...
Suspension cultured cells of six rice cultivars differing in their sensitivity to blast were treated...
The interaction between rice and the blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea is the focus of extensive studi...
Many environmental factors, alone or combined, affect organisms by changing a pro-/antioxidant balan...
The ability of spores of Magnaporthe grisea fungus to respond to hydrogen peroxide by the excretion ...
Rice blast (Magnaporthe grisea) is first reported in China and then in Africa in1922. The disease is...
Rice blast (Magnaporthe oryzae) disease can cause losses of up to 100% ingrain production. A sustain...
Rice blast, caused by the fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae, is a serious threat to rice production...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) callus cultures modified the atmosphere of the headspace of the vessel used f...
Rice is one of the world\u27s agronomically important cereal crops, providing food for more than one...
In this study, an isolate of Magnaporthe oryzae expressing the green fluorescent protein gene (gfp) w...