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The Mycosphaerella genomics project and its application towards understanding resistance responses in wheat

12 April 2006 16:00
LFW C4

Prof. Stephen B. Goodwin

USDA/ARS, Purdue University, Indiana

Abstract__Prof. Goodwin is a leading researcher in the field of understanding the genetic bases of plant host-pathogen interactions in an agronomical setting. Detailed information on the research conducted in the lab of Prof. Goodwin can be obtained from his web page.

Some recent publications

Adhikari TB, Cavaletto JR, Dubcovsky J, et al.
Molecular mapping of the Stb4 gene for resistance to Septoria tritici blotch in wheat
PHYTOPATHOLOGY 94 (11): 1198-1206 NOV 2004

Adhikari TB, Yang X, Cavaletto JR, et al.
Molecular mapping of Stb1, a potentially durable gene for resistance to septoria tritici blotch in wheat
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS 109 (5): 944-953 SEP 2004

Adhikari TB, Wallwork H, Goodwin SB
Microsatellite markers linked to the Stb2 and Stb3 genes for resistance to septoria tritici blotch in wheat
CROP SCIENCE 44 (4): 1403-1411 JUL-AUG 2004

Ray S, Anderson JM, Urmeev FI, et al.
Rapid induction of a protein disulfide isomerase and defense-related genes in wheat in response to the hemibiotrophic fungal pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 53 (5): 741-754 NOV 2003

 

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