Objective: Basal stem rot disease causes severe economic losses to oil palm production in South-east Asia and little is known on the pathogenicity of the pathogen, the basidiomyceteous Ganoderma boninense. Our data presented here aims to identify both the house-keeping and pathogenicity genes of G. boninense using Illumina sequencing reads. Description: The hemibiotroph G. boninense establishes via root contact during early stage of colonization and subsequently kills the host tissue as the disease progresses. Information on the pathogenicity factors/genes that causes BSR remain poorly understood. In addition, the molecular expressions corresponding to G. boninense growth and pathogenicity are not reported. Here, six transcriptome datasets ...
Oil palm is an important crop to the economy of Malaysia and Indonesia. There have been considerable...
Knowledge on the localized and systemic defense mechanism during Ganoderma boninense-oil palm intera...
Background: The white-rot fungi in the genus Ganoderma interact with both living an...
Objective: Basal stem rot disease causes severe economic losses to oil palm production in South-east...
Ganoderma boninense is known to be the causal agent for basal stem rot (BSR) affecting the oil palm ...
Basal stem rot (BSR) is the most devastating disease of oil palm. In this study, we examined the tra...
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is renowned as the golden crop of Malaysia and Indonesia for its’ high ...
Basal stem rot (BSR) is a major fungal disease of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) caused by t...
Oil palm is susceptible to Ganoderma infection which causes basal stem rot (BSR). Induced defense ge...
International audienceAlthough the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is the oil crop bearing the highest ...
Abstract Background Basal stem rot (BSR) caused by hemibiotroph Ganoderma boninense is a devastating...
Basal stem rot (BSR) disease on Elaeis guineens is known to be caused by members of the pathogenic f...
Basal stem rot (BSR) caused by Ganoderma boninense, a white-rot fungus is one of the major threats i...
Oil palm plantation was first established in Malaysia in 1917. Since then, the oil palm industry in ...
Basal stem rot (BSR) is the most devastating oil palm disease caused by Ganoderma bon...
Oil palm is an important crop to the economy of Malaysia and Indonesia. There have been considerable...
Knowledge on the localized and systemic defense mechanism during Ganoderma boninense-oil palm intera...
Background: The white-rot fungi in the genus Ganoderma interact with both living an...
Objective: Basal stem rot disease causes severe economic losses to oil palm production in South-east...
Ganoderma boninense is known to be the causal agent for basal stem rot (BSR) affecting the oil palm ...
Basal stem rot (BSR) is the most devastating disease of oil palm. In this study, we examined the tra...
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is renowned as the golden crop of Malaysia and Indonesia for its’ high ...
Basal stem rot (BSR) is a major fungal disease of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) caused by t...
Oil palm is susceptible to Ganoderma infection which causes basal stem rot (BSR). Induced defense ge...
International audienceAlthough the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is the oil crop bearing the highest ...
Abstract Background Basal stem rot (BSR) caused by hemibiotroph Ganoderma boninense is a devastating...
Basal stem rot (BSR) disease on Elaeis guineens is known to be caused by members of the pathogenic f...
Basal stem rot (BSR) caused by Ganoderma boninense, a white-rot fungus is one of the major threats i...
Oil palm plantation was first established in Malaysia in 1917. Since then, the oil palm industry in ...
Basal stem rot (BSR) is the most devastating oil palm disease caused by Ganoderma bon...
Oil palm is an important crop to the economy of Malaysia and Indonesia. There have been considerable...
Knowledge on the localized and systemic defense mechanism during Ganoderma boninense-oil palm intera...
Background: The white-rot fungi in the genus Ganoderma interact with both living an...