Search Results - "Ayukawa, Yu"
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Draft Genome Resources for Brassicaceae Pathogens Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. raphani and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. rapae
Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2021)“…The soilborne filamentous fungus causes devastating diseases of many cultivated plant species. f. sp. and f. sp. are two of four formae speciales that are…”
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A mobile pathogenicity chromosome in Fusarium oxysporum for infection of multiple cucurbit species
Published in Scientific reports (22-08-2017)“…The genome of Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) consists of a set of eleven ‘core’ chromosomes, shared by most strains and responsible for housekeeping, and one or…”
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Novel loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay with a universal QProbe can detect SNPs determining races in plant pathogenic fungi
Published in Scientific reports (26-06-2017)“…Tomato wilt pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici ( Fol ) is grouped into three races based on their pathogenicity to different host cultivars. Rapid…”
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Fusariosis in rubber tree: pathogenic, morphological, and molecular characterization of the causal agent
Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-12-2021)“…Fusariosis, one of the phytosanitary problems found in rubber producing areas in the northwest of the state of São Paulo, is a disease that affects the bark of…”
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A pair of effectors encoded on a conditionally dispensable chromosome of Fusarium oxysporum suppress host-specific immunity
Published in Communications biology (09-06-2021)“…Many plant pathogenic fungi contain conditionally dispensable (CD) chromosomes that are associated with virulence, but not growth in vitro…”
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N‐terminal region of cysteine‐rich protein (CRP) in carlaviruses is involved in the determination of symptom types
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-01-2018)“…Summary Plant viruses in the genus Carlavirus include more than 65 members. Plants infected with carlaviruses exhibit various symptoms, including leaf…”
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Rapid sex identification method of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) in the vegetative stage using loop-mediated isothermal amplification
Published in Planta (01-01-2017)“…Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is a dioecious plant with its sex determined by the XY system. Male and female floral organs differ morphologically, but plants…”
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Cytological karyotyping of Fusarium oxysporum by the germ tube burst method (GTBM)
Published in Journal of general plant pathology : JGPP (01-07-2018)“…Fusarium oxysporum is an ascomycete fungus including plant pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains. Genome analyses have indicated that the karyotype of F…”
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A putative RNA silencing component protein FoQde-2 is involved in virulence of the tomato wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici
Published in Journal of general plant pathology : JGPP (01-11-2018)“…RNA silencing pathways in filamentous fungi are composed of multiple component proteins and known to be involved in vegetative growth, virulence or sexual…”
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Karyotyping of Fusarium oxysporum by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis and the Germ Tube Burst Method
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2022)“…In fungi, karyotyping is fundamental to understanding their genome organization. It is also essential to study various genome- or chromosome-related topics…”
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Analgesic effect of caudal epidural ketamine in cattle
Published in Journal of veterinary science (Suwŏn-si, Korea) (2003)“…This study was performed to clarify the analgesic effect of ketamine injected into the first intercoccygeal (Co1- Co2) epidural space in standing cattle. Five…”
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High-Quality Draft Genome Sequence of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense Strain 160527, a Causal Agent of Panama Disease
Published in Microbiology resource announcements (18-07-2019)“…f. sp. is the causal agent of banana Fusarium wilt, also known as Panama disease. Here, we present a high-quality genome sequence of f. sp. strain 160527. The…”
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Calcium metabolism in cows receiving an intramuscular injection of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D₃ combined with prostaglandin F₂α closely before parturition
Published in Journal of veterinary science (Suwŏn-si, Korea) (01-06-2005)“…To determine the effect of exogenous 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D₃ [1,25(OH)₂D₃] combined with induced parturition on calcium (Ca) metabolism, cows received a…”
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Clinical Applications of Electrointestinography in the Horse
Published in Journal of Equine Science (2004)“…It is thought that in order to effectively treat gastrointestinal dysfunction, it should be detected at an early stage. The present study aimed to observe the…”
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Effects of Orally Administrated Mosapride, a 5-HT4 Receptor Agonist on the Digestive Tract of Horses
Published in Journal of Equine Science (2004)“…The effects of mosapride, a 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 (5-HT4) receptor agonist, on the motility of horse small intestine were examined by means of…”
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Panama disease of banana occurred in Miyakojima Island, Okinawa, Japan
Published in Journal of general plant pathology : JGPP (01-03-2018)“…In 2016, in Miyakojima, Okinawa, Japan, banana plants ( Musa × paradisiaca ) ‘Shima-banana’ developed yellowing and wilt associated with vascular…”
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Calcium metabolism in cows receiving an intramuscular injection of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 combined with prostaglandin F(2alpha) closely before parturition
Published in Journal of veterinary science (Suwŏn-si, Korea) (01-06-2005)“…To determine the effect of exogenous 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25(OH)2D3] combined with induced parturition on calcium (Ca) metabolism, cows received a…”
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