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Front Plant Sci
December 2016
Biotelliga Ltd, Institute for Innovation in Biotechnology Auckland, New Zealand.
White clover () is the key legume component of New Zealand pastoral agriculture due to the high quality feed and nitrogen inputs it provides. Invertebrate pests constrain white clover growth and this study investigated rhizosphere-associated fungal controls for two of these pests and attempts to disentangle the underpinning mechanisms. The degree of suppressiveness of 10 soils, in a latitudinal gradient down New Zealand, to added and scarab larvae was measured in untreated soil.
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October 2016
Forage Science, AgResearch Ltd., Grasslands Research Centre Palmerston North, New Zealand.
The seed-transmitted fungal symbiont, , colonizes grasses by infecting host tissues as they form on the shoot apical meristem (SAM) of the seedling. How this fungus accommodates the complexities of plant development to successfully colonize the leaves and inflorescences is unclear. Since adenosine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent signaling is often essential for host colonization by fungal pathogens, we disrupted the cAMP cascade by insertional mutagenesis of the adenylate cyclase gene ().
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