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Two diastereomeric 3-oxo-alpha-ionol beta-D-glucosides from raspberry fruit
1992
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Phenylbutan-2-ono beta-d-glucosides from raspberry fruit
1990
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4-oxo-beta-ionol and linalool glycosides from Raspberry fruits
1992
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An alpha-ionol disaccharide glycoside from raspberry fruit
1992
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A 4-hydroxy- beta-ionone disaccharide glycoside from raspberry fruits
1992
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Réseau Biovigilance flore en grandes culture
2007
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Genetic Diversity of Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Populations of Fusarium oxysporum Isolated from Carnation Fields in Argentina.
2004
In order to elucidate the origin of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi in Argentina, the genetic diversity among pathogenic isolates together with co-occurring nonpathogenic isolates on carnation was investigated. In all, 151 isolates of F. oxysporum were obtained from soils and carnation plants from several horticultural farms in Argentina. The isolates were characterized using vegetative compatibility group (VCG), intergenic spacer (IGS) typing, and pathogenicity tests on carnation. Seven reference strains of F. oxysporum f. sp. dianthi also were analyzed and assigned to six different IGS types and six VCGs. Twenty-two Argentinean isolates were pathogenic on carnation, had the same IGS typ…
Flore adventice du tournesol. Quelle évolution en trente ans ? Quelles caractéristiques favorisent la capacité d'infestation des cultures ?
2006
WEED FLORA EVOLUTION SINCE 1973: WHICH TRAITS SEEM TO HAVE FAVOURED THE CAPACITY OF INFESTING SUNFLOWER? We developed an analysis to pinpoint what biological, ecological or agronomical rules could underline the evolution of sunflower Helianthus annuus L.) weed flora over the past thirty years in France. By separately conducting a clustering of weed species according to their biological similarity and analysing the changes observed in the weed flora at the cluster group level, our approach could highlight beyond the list of species, what set of characteristics seemed to be determinant. The biological milarity between species then allows us to highlight which species could be of major concern…
Recovery of Fusarium oxysporum Fo47 mutants affected in their biocontrol activity after transposition of the Fot1 element
2002
Trouvelot, S., Olivain, C., Recorbet, G., Migheli, Q., and Alabouvette, C. 2002. Recovery of Fusarium oxysporum Fo47 mutants affected in their biocontrol activity after transposition of the Fot1 element. Phytopathology 92:936-945. To investigate the biocontrol mechanisms by which the antagonistic Fusarium oxysporum strain Fo47 is active against Fusarium wilt, a Fot1 transposon-mediated insertional mutagenesis approach was adopted to generate mutants affected in their antagonistic activity. Ninety strains in which an active Fot1 copy had transposed were identified with a phenotypic assay for excision and tested for their biocontrol activity against F. oxysporum f. sp. lini on flax in greenho…
Recovery of mutants impaired in pathogenicity after transposition of Impala in Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. melonis
2000
The ability of transposon impala to inactivate genes involved in pathogenicity was tested in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis. Somatic excision of an impala copy inserted in the nitrate reductase-encoding niaD gene was positively selected through a phenotypic assay based on the restoration of nitrate reductase activity. Independent excision events were analyzed molecularly and shown to carry reinsertedimpala in more than 70% of the cases. Mapping of reinserted impala elements on large NotI-restriction fragments showed that impala transposes randomly. By screening 746 revertants on plants, a high proportion (3.5%) of mutants impaired in their pathogenic potential was recovered. According t…