Pathogenicity of non-biotrophic fungi infecting cereals

Project (past)

Project dates01 Apr 2002 to end of 31 Mar 2008
Project number4494
DepartmentPlant-Pathogen Interactions (PPI) Division
Plant Pathology and Microbiology (PPM)
Research fish codeBBS/E/C/00004494
Grant IDBBS/E/C/00004494

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Plant pathogens: how can molecular genetic information on plant pathogens assist in breeding disease resistant crops

C1 - Edited contributions to conferences/learned societies
Hammond-Kosack, K. E., Urban, M., Baldwin, T., Daudi, A., Rudd, J. J., Keon, J., Lucas, J. A., Magiure, K., Kornyukhin, D., Jing, H-C., Bass, C. G. and Antoniw, J. F. 2004. Plant pathogens: how can molecular genetic information on plant pathogens assist in breeding disease resistant crops. Fischer, T. (ed.) New Directions for a Diverse Planet: Proceedings 4th International Crop Science Congress, Brisbane, 26 September-1 October 2004 . Regional Institute, Gosford. pp. www.cropscience.org.au

The Fusarium graminearum MAP1 gene is essential for pathogenicity and development of perithecia

A - Papers appearing in refereed journals
Urban, M., Mott, E., Farley, T. and Hammond-Kosack, K. E. 2003. The Fusarium graminearum MAP1 gene is essential for pathogenicity and development of perithecia. Molecular Plant Pathology. 4 (5), pp. 347-359. https://doi.org/10.1046/J.1364-3703.2003.00183.X