A field isolated Aspergillus niger strain was cocultivated in microcosm experiments with several transgenic hygromycin resistant plants. Reisolated fungus material was selected against Hygromycin B. A distinct higher rate of resistant fungi colonies was found after cocultivation with the transgenic plants compared to the wild types. Hybridizations showed the presence of the HPTII gene in several resistant fungi. Additional results indicate that horizontal gene transfer may have occured. (orig.)SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: DtF QN1(26,51) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekBundesministerium fuer Forschung und Technologie (BMFT), Bonn (Germany)DEGerman
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is characterized by a stable transfer of genetic information from one...
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The thesis deals with the horizontal transfer of genetic elements in the black Aspergilli . The blac...
The thesis deals with the horizontal transfer of genetic elements in the black Aspergilli . The blac...
Recently, transformation of Aspergillus species with vector pAN7-1, conferring resistance to...
Conditions are described for the efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts of a fungal pat...
Four aspects of horizontal genetic transfer during heterokaryon formation were examined in the asexu...
Plant pathogenic fungi adapt quickly to changing environments including overcoming plant disease res...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is characterized by a stable transfer of genetic information from one...
Ascospores from the phytopathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum were transformed to hygromycin B...
The interaction between Trichoderma spp., other soil or leafmicrobes (including phytopathogens) and ...
Fine roots of forest trees form together with certain soil fungi symbiotic structures (ectomycorrhiz...
Fine roots of forest trees form together with certain soil fungi symbiotic structures (ectomycorrhiz...
A new, heterologous, dominant marker for selection of Aspergillus transformants is described. This m...
The development of plant transformation and gene cloning techniques has opened new avenues for aug-m...
Previous research has indicated that biotypes A and B of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides that infect ...
DECKBLATT ABKUERZUNGSVERZEICHNIS INHALTSVERZEICHNIS 1 EINLEITUNG 2 MATERIAL UND METHODEN 3 ...
The thesis deals with the horizontal transfer of genetic elements in the black Aspergilli . The blac...
The thesis deals with the horizontal transfer of genetic elements in the black Aspergilli . The blac...
Recently, transformation of Aspergillus species with vector pAN7-1, conferring resistance to...
Conditions are described for the efficient isolation and regeneration of protoplasts of a fungal pat...
Four aspects of horizontal genetic transfer during heterokaryon formation were examined in the asexu...
Plant pathogenic fungi adapt quickly to changing environments including overcoming plant disease res...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is characterized by a stable transfer of genetic information from one...
Ascospores from the phytopathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum were transformed to hygromycin B...
The interaction between Trichoderma spp., other soil or leafmicrobes (including phytopathogens) and ...