3 results match your criteria: "UMR1349 IGEPP (Institute of Genetics[Affiliation]"
BMC Genomics
June 2019
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu Research and Development Center, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada.
Background: In hyperspecialized parasites, the ability to grow on a particular host relies on specific virulence factors called effectors. These excreted proteins are involved in the molecular mechanisms of parasitism and distinguish virulent pathogens from non-virulent related species. The potato cyst nematodes (PCN) Globodera rostochiensis and G.
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October 2014
INRA, UMR1349 IGEPP (Institute of Genetics, Environment and Plant Protection), F-35653 Le Rheu, France. Electronic address:
The dispersal abilities and the population genetic structure of nematodes living in soils are poorly known. In the present study, we have pursued these issues in the tobacco cyst nematode, Globodera tabacum, which is responsible of significant yield reductions. Nine microsatellites markers were used to explore the dispersal and genetic structure of 18 French G.
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April 2014
INRA, UMR1349 IGEPP (Institute of Genetics, Environment and Plant Protection) Le Rheu, France.
Sustainably managing plant resistance to epidemic pathogens implies controlling the genetic and demographic changes in pathogen populations faced with resistant hosts. Resistance management thus depends upon the dynamics of local adaptation, mainly driven by the balance between selection and gene flow. This dynamics is best investigated with populations from locally dominant hosts in islands with long histories of local selection.
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