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Plant Biology

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

1996

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Cross-Polarized Magic-Angle Spinning 13c Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Characterization Of Soil Organic Matter Relative To Culturable Bacterial Species Composition And Sustained Biological Control Of Pythium Root Rot, Michael J. Boehm, Tianyun Wu, Alex G. Stone, Bart Kraakman, Donna A. Iannotti, G. Edwin Wilson, Laurence V. Madden, Harry A.J. Hoitink Nov 1996

Cross-Polarized Magic-Angle Spinning 13c Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Characterization Of Soil Organic Matter Relative To Culturable Bacterial Species Composition And Sustained Biological Control Of Pythium Root Rot, Michael J. Boehm, Tianyun Wu, Alex G. Stone, Bart Kraakman, Donna A. Iannotti, G. Edwin Wilson, Laurence V. Madden, Harry A.J. Hoitink

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

We report the use of a model system that examines the dynamics of biological energy availability in organic matter in a sphagnum peat potting mix critical to sustenance of microorganism-mediated biological control of pythium root rot, a soilborne plant disease caused by Pythium ultimum. The concentration of readily degradable carbohydrate in the peat, mostly present as cellulose, was characterized by cross-polarized magic-angle spinning 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. A decrease in the carbohydrate concentration in the mix was observed during the initial 10 weeks after potting as the rate of hydrolysis of fluorescein diacetate declined below a critical threshold level …


Promoters From Chlorellavirus Genes Providing Expression Of Genes In Prokaryotic And Eukaryotic Hosts, Amitava Mitra, James L. Van Etten Oct 1996

Promoters From Chlorellavirus Genes Providing Expression Of Genes In Prokaryotic And Eukaryotic Hosts, Amitava Mitra, James L. Van Etten

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

The invention is directed to novel promoters or mutants thereof from Chlorella virus DNA methyltransferase genes. A Chlorella virus gene promoter is operably linked to a first and/or second DNA sequence encoding a gene that is different from the Chlorella virus gene to form an expression cassette. An expression cassette can be introduced into prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic cells and can provide for a high level of expression of the gene encoded by the first and/or second DNA sequence. The invention also provides a method for screening other Chlorella virus genes for promoters that can function to express a heterologous gene …


The Complete Nucleotide Sequence And Genome Organization Of The M Rna Segment Of Peanut Bud Necrosis Tospovirus And Comparison With Other Tospoviruses, Satyanarayana Tatineni, S. E. Mitchell, D. V. R. Reddy, S. Kresovich, R. Jarret, R. A. Naidu, S. Gowda, J. W. Demski Jan 1996

The Complete Nucleotide Sequence And Genome Organization Of The M Rna Segment Of Peanut Bud Necrosis Tospovirus And Comparison With Other Tospoviruses, Satyanarayana Tatineni, S. E. Mitchell, D. V. R. Reddy, S. Kresovich, R. Jarret, R. A. Naidu, S. Gowda, J. W. Demski

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

The M RNA of peanut bud necrosis virus (PBNV; synonym groundnut bud necrosis virus) is 4801 nucleotides in length. It comprised two ORFs in an ambisense organization and terminal inverted repeats. The 3' large ORF (3363 nucleotides in the virus-complementary strand) encoded a protein with a predicted size of 127.2 kDa which was identified as the glycoprotein precursor (GP) of the G1 and G2 glycoproteins. A comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence of GP revealed 37 % identity and 58-59% similarity with that of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV, serogroup I) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV, serogroup III), …


Peanut Bud Necrosis Virus: Purification Of Nucleocapsids And Sequence Homology Of Nucleocapsid Protein And Glycoprotein Precursor With Other Tospoviruses, Satyanarayana Tatineni, S. E. Mitchell, D. V. R. Reddy, S. Brown, S. Kresovich, R. Jarret, S. Gowda, R. A. Naidu, J. W. Demski Jan 1996

Peanut Bud Necrosis Virus: Purification Of Nucleocapsids And Sequence Homology Of Nucleocapsid Protein And Glycoprotein Precursor With Other Tospoviruses, Satyanarayana Tatineni, S. E. Mitchell, D. V. R. Reddy, S. Brown, S. Kresovich, R. Jarret, S. Gowda, R. A. Naidu, J. W. Demski

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

A procedure for the purification of peanut bud necrosis virus (PBNV) nucleocapsids was developed. Virus particles were treated with nonionic detergent to disrupt the envelope membrane and free nucleocapsids were separated. into three lightscattering zones after sucrose gradient centrifogation. Nucleocapsids from the top zone contained S RNA and traces ofM RNA; whereas, nucleoplasids from the middle zone contained M RNA with detectable levels of S RNA and those from the bottom zone contained L RNA with traces of M and S RNAs. Clones from a cDNA library made from the purified PBNV Sand M RNAs were characterized and sequenced. Comparison …


Diagnosis And Resistance Breeding Of Peanut Bud Necrosis Virus, D. V. R. Reddy, Satyanarayana Tatineni, S. L. Dwivedi, A. S. Ratna, A. A. M. Buiel, G. V. Ranga Rao, S. N. Nigam, R. A. Naidu, H. T. Hsu, J. W. Demski Jan 1996

Diagnosis And Resistance Breeding Of Peanut Bud Necrosis Virus, D. V. R. Reddy, Satyanarayana Tatineni, S. L. Dwivedi, A. S. Ratna, A. A. M. Buiel, G. V. Ranga Rao, S. N. Nigam, R. A. Naidu, H. T. Hsu, J. W. Demski

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

The occu!fence of peanut bud necrosis (PBN) disease in India was first reported in 1968. The high incidence ofPBN disease during the 1960s coincided with largescale imports of the peanut cultivars Asiria Mwitundae and Spanish Improved, both of which are highly susceptible to PBN. Since then, a number of reports have been published in India describing bud necrosis under at least seven different names (Reddy 1988). Crop losses due to PBN have been estimated at USD89 million per year in India during 1976-1986. The disease is also currently recognized as economically important in Nepal (Sharma 1996), in Sri Lanka, and …


Molecular Diagnostics Of Three Diabrotica (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Pest Species, Allen L. Szalanski, Thomas O. Powers Jan 1996

Molecular Diagnostics Of Three Diabrotica (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Pest Species, Allen L. Szalanski, Thomas O. Powers

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

A 257 bp region of the mitochondrial ND4 gene was analyzed for genetic variation in three species of corn rootworm, southern corn rootworm (Diabrotica undecim punctata howardi Barber, SCR), northern corn rootworm (D. barberi Smith and Lawrence, NCR), and western corn rootworm (D. virgifera virgifera LeConte, WCR). Nucleotide sequencing revealed 26 polymorphic sites. Genetic distances averaged 8% for all pair-wise comparisons among the three species. Restriction maps were constructed from sequence data and compared to potential species specific restriction sites. Polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) revealed three restriction enzymes (Alu I, Apo I …