Overexpression of the sterol 14α‐demethylase gene (MgCYP51) in Mycosphaerella graminicola isolates confers a novel azole fungicide sensitivity phenotype
Pest Management Science2012Vol. 68(7), pp. 1034–1040
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2012 papers
Abstract
The identification of an insertion in the predicted MgCYP51 promoter in azole-resistant isolates overexpressing MgCYP51 is the first report of a genetic mechanism, other than changes in target-site coding sequence, affecting sensitivity to multiple azoles in field isolates of M. graminicola. The identification of recent isolates overexpressing MgCYP51 confirms the ongoing evolution and diversification of resistance mechanisms in European populations of M. graminicola.
Related Papers
- → New capabilities for Mycosphaerella graminicola research(2010)43 cited
- EARLY PCR DETECTION OF THE MYCOSPHAERELLA GRAMINICOLA IN THE LEAVES OF WINTER WHEAT IN POLAND(2015)
- → Identification of strobilurin resistant strains of Mycosphaerella graminicola by PCR-RFLP(2016)1 cited
- → Aspects of sexual reproduction in Mycosphaerella species on wheat and barley : genetic studies on specificity, mapping, and fungicide resistance(2006)35 cited
- Responses of wheat to infection by Mycosphaerella graminicola(2012)