Browsing by Author "Isakeit, Thomas"
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Singh, Shilpa (2023-01-20)Herbicide-resistant weeds are a severe problem in cotton production, and new approaches are needed to effectively manage weed resistance. Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient, and plants can only metabolize the ...
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Corn, Rebecca Joann (2009-06-02)Exotic germplasm has potential to provide new alleles for disease and insect resistance. US maize (Zea mays L.) currently lacks genetic resistance to Aspergillus flavus, a fungal pathogen that produces aflatoxin in maize ...
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Sinclair, Jonathan Walker (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV) is a relatively new virus affecting cantaloupe production in South Texas and worldwide. No resistant commercial cultivars are available. A cross of Dulce (susceptible) x ...
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Frederickson, Debra; Odvody, Gary; Isakeit, Thomas (1999-07-05)The field symptoms of sorghum ergot are familiar to anyone involved in sorghum production. It is more difficult to identify the fungal pathogen in seed because there is a lack of understanding about the structure and ...
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Frederickson, Debra; Odvody, Gary; Isakeit, Thomas (1999-08-04)The field symptoms of sorgum ergot are familiar to anyone involved in sorghum production. It is more difficult to identify the fungal pathogen in seed because there is a lack of understanding about the structure and function ...
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Krausz, Joseph P.; Isakeit, Thomas (1998-07-20)Sorghum ergot is caused by a fungus that infects the ovaries of sorghum flowers, converting each into a white fungal mass. First discovered in Texas in March 1997, the fungus can produce large amounts of honeydew that ...
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Glover, James Paul (2019-04-10)Injury to cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L. (Malvaceae), by a complex boll-feeding sucking pests has increased substantially with the widespread adoption of transgenic Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis)-cotton. The resulting insecticide ...
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Garetson, Russ Alan (2017-07-28)The distribution of herbicide resistance of Palmer amaranth and waterhemp to glyphosate, atrazine, tembotrione, fomesafen, and dicamba are unknown in the State of Texas. A random, semi-stratified survey targeting 6 farming ...
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TAL effector driven induction of a SWEET gene confers susceptibility to bacterial blight of cotton Cox, Kevin; Meng, Fanhong; Wilkins, Katherine; Li, Fangjun; Wang, Ping; Booher, Nicholas; Carpenter, Sara; Chen, Li-Qing; Zheng, Hui; Gao, Xiquan; Zheng, Yi; Fei, Zhangjun; Yu, John; Isakeit, Thomas; Wheeler, Terry; Frommer, Wolf; He, Ping; Bogdanove, Adam; Shan, Libo (Nature Communications, 2017)
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Isakeit, Thomas (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1994)
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Black, Mark C.; Johnson, Jerral D.; Barnes, Larry W.; Isakeit, Thomas; Johnk, Janell Stevens; Kaufman, Harold W.; Krausz, Joseph P.; Lee, Thomas A. Jr.; Philley, George L. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)
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Borrego, Eli James (2014-07-31)It is generally accepted, that the reciprocal exchange of molecules between plants and fungi govern the outcome of their interaction. From a multitude of potential signals, one class of oxidized lipids (oxylipins) has taken ...