16 resultados para Potato spindle tuber viroid
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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Plants, like humans and other animals, also get sick, exhibit disease symptoms, and die. Plant diseases are caused by environmental stress, genetic or physiological disorders and infectious agents including viroids, viruses, bacteria and fungi. Plant pathology originated from the convergence of microbiology, botany and agronomy; its ultimate goal is the control of plant disease. Microbiologists have been attracted to this field of research because of the need for identification of the agents causing infectious diseases in economically important crops. In 1878—only two years after Pasteur and Koch had shown for the first time that anthrax in animals was caused by a bacteria—Burril, in the USA, discovered that the fire blight disease of apple and pear was also caused by a bacterium (nowadays known as Erwinia amylovora). In 1898, Beijerinck concluded that tobacco mosaic was caused by a “contagium vivum fluidum” which he called a virus. In 1971, Diener proved that a potato disease named potato spindle tuber was caused by infectious RNA which he called viroid
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La tòfona negra (Tuber melanosporum Vittad.) és molt apreciada gastronòmicament, pel que la seva activitat recol·lectora al bosc és molt comú. Actualment, la disminució de la producció silvestre ha fet que augmentin les plantacions per a la seva producció. L'entrada en producció és variable, i depèn del maneig de la plantació. La competència herbàcia és un factor rellevant per a la supervivència i desenvolupament dels plançons. En aquest treball s'ha estudiat l'efecte de vuit tractaments de control herbaci sobre la coberta herbàcia, el creixement de les alzines, la quantitat de PAR i el miceli de T. melanosporum, aquest últim mitjançant l'extracció de l'ADN del sòl i la posterior amplificació de regions específiques amb la tècnica PCR.
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La reforestació en marcs regulars de plantació per a la producció de tòfona negra és un recurs d’una gran importància econòmica per zones amb sòl poc fèrtils. Les primeres produccions de tòfona negra en condicions adequades solen aparèixer entre els sis i deu anys. Conèixer l’estat del fong productor de la tòfona negra abans de la fase de producció pot ser un gran ajut en la presa de decisions de gestió. Tanmateix, per a la correcta presa de postres i la seva posterior inferència sobre l’estat del fong, es necessari conèixer la distribució en l’espai de les micorizes del fong. En aquest treball es presenten els resultats de tres tècniques de mostreig que es comparen amb la població total, així com la distribució en l’espai de les micorizes en avellaner i alzina.
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El objetivo de esta monografía es determinar las zonas de Cataluña más adecuadas para el cultivo de la trufa negra (Tuber melanosporum Vitt.). Para conseguir este objetivo, se han considerado los rangos de valores adecuados para el desarrollo de la trufa negra de los parámetros seleccionados; la precipitación media anual, la precipitación de los meses de verano, la temperatura media anual, la temperatura media del mes más frio, la temperatura media del mes más cálido, el pH y la textura. A partir del Atlas Climático Digital de Cataluña, del Modelo Digital del Terreno y de analíticas de suelos de diferentes localizaciones de Cataluña, se ha cartografiado la aptitud para el cultivo de la trufa negra. Cataluña dispone de 1.582.662 ha aptas para el cultivo de la trufa negra, 506.804 de las cuales necesitarían la aplicación de riegos de soporte o aportaciones de enmiendas calcáreas al suelo. De éstas 1.582.662 ha, 375.007 ha son terrenos que se dedican a cultivos de secano donde son necesarias las subvenciones de la Plítica Agraria Comunitaria para hacerlos rentables, o que han sufrido incendios forestales. El cambio climático global comportará un descenso de la superficie apta para el cultivo de la trufa negra del 14% para el año 2040.
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In 1749, Jacques de Vaucanson patented his or tour pour tirer la soie or spindle for silk reeling. In that same year he presented his invention to the Academy of the Sciences in Paris, of which he was a member1. Jacques de Vaucanson was born in Grenoble, France, in 1709, and died in Paris in 1782. In 1741 he had been appointed inspector of silk manufactures by Louis XV. He set about reorganizing the silk industry in France, in considerable difficulty at the time due to foreign competition. Given Vaucanson’s position, his invention was intended to replace the traditional Piémontes method, and had an immediate impact upon the silk industry in France and all over Europe.
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The RT-PCR technique for the detection of apple stem grooving virus (ASGV), apple stem pitting virus (ASPV), apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV), apple mosaic virus (ApMV) and pear blister canker viroid (PBCV) was evaluated for health control of fruit plants from nurseries. The technique was evaluated in purified RNA and crude extracts and also in phloem collected in autumn and from young spring shoots. The results obtained for phytoplasma detection with ribosomal and non-ribosomal primers are also presented.
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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a major crop plant and a model system for fruit development. Solanum is one of the largest angiosperm genera1 and includes annual and perennial plants from diverse habitats. Here we present a high-quality genome sequence of domesticated tomato, a draft sequence of its closest wild relative, Solanum pimpinellifolium2, and compare them to each other and to the potato genome (Solanum tuberosum). The two tomato genomes show only 0.6% nucleotide divergence and signs of recent admixture, but show more than 8% divergence from potato, with nine large and several smaller inversions. In contrast to Arabidopsis, but similar to soybean, tomato and potato small RNAs map predominantly to gene-rich chromosomal regions, including gene promoters. The Solanum lineage has experienced two consecutive genome triplications: one that is ancient and shared with rosids, and a more recent one. These triplications set the stage for the neofunctionalization of genes controlling fruit characteristics, such as colour and fleshiness.
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Here we report that the kinesin-5 motor Klp61F, which is known for its role in bipolar spindle formation in mitosis, is required for protein transport from the Golgi complex to the cell surface in Drosophila S2 cells. Disrupting the function of its mammalian orthologue, Eg5, in HeLa cells inhibited secretion of a protein called pancreatic adenocarcinoma up-regulated factor (PAUF) but, surprisingly, not the trafficking of vesicular stomatitis virus G protein (VSV-G) to the cell surface. We have previously reported that PAUF is transported from the trans-Golgi network (TGN) to the cell surface in specific carriers called CARTS that exclude VSV-G. Inhibition of Eg5 function did not affect the biogenesis of CARTS; however, their migration was delayed and they accumulated near the Golgi complex. Altogether, our findings reveal a surprising new role of Eg5 in nonmitotic cells in the facilitation of the transport of specific carriers, CARTS, from the TGN to the cell surface.
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Fungi are a large group of eukaryotes found in nearly all ecosystems. More than 250 fungal genomes have already been sequenced, greatly improving our understanding of fungal evolution, physiology, and development. However, for the Pezizomycetes, an early-diverging lineage of filamentous ascomycetes, there is so far only one genome available, namely that of the black truffle, Tuber melanosporum, a mycorrhizal species with unusual subterranean fruiting bodies. To help close the sequence gap among basal filamentous ascomycetes, and to allow conclusions about the evolution of fungal development, we sequenced the genome and assayed transcriptomes during development of Pyronema confluens, a saprobic Pezizomycete with a typical apothecium as fruiting body. With a size of 50 Mb and ~13,400 protein-coding genes, the genome is more characteristic of higher filamentous ascomycetes than the large, repeat-rich truffle genome; however, some typical features are different in the P. confluens lineage, e.g. the genomic environment of the mating type genes that is conserved in higher filamentous ascomycetes, but only partly conserved in P. confluens. On the other hand, P. confluens has a full complement of fungal photoreceptors, and expression studies indicate that light perception might be similar to distantly related ascomycetes and, thus, represent a basic feature of filamentous ascomycetes. Analysis of spliced RNA-seq sequence reads allowed the detection of natural antisense transcripts for 281 genes. The P. confluens genome contains an unusually high number of predicted orphan genes, many of which are upregulated during sexual development, consistent with the idea of rapid evolution of sex-associated genes. Comparative transcriptomics identified the transcription factor gene pro44 that is upregulated during development in P. confluens and the Sordariomycete Sordaria macrospora. The P. confluens pro44 gene (PCON_06721) was used to complement the S. macrospora pro44 deletion mutant, showing functional conservation of this developmental regulator.
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Completion of DNA replication before mitosis is essential for genome stability and cell viability. Cellular controls called checkpoints act as surveillance mechanisms capable of detecting errors and blocking cell cycle progression to allow time for those errors to be corrected. An important question in the cell cycle field is whether eukaryotic cells possess mechanisms that monitor ongoing DNA replication and make sure that all chromosomes are fully replicated before entering mitosis, that is whether a replication-completion checkpoint exists. From recent studies with smc5–smc6 mutants it appears that yeast cells can enter anaphase without noticing that replication in the ribosomal DNA array was unfinished. smc5–smc6 mutants are proficient in all known cellular checkpoints, namely the S phase checkpoint, DNA-damage checkpoint, and spindle checkpoint, thus suggesting that none of these checkpoints can monitor the presence of unreplicated segments or the unhindered progression of forks in rDNA. Therefore, these results strongly suggest that normal yeast cells do not contain a DNA replication-completion checkpoint.
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Cultivation of black truffle, Tuber melanosporum Vitt., has become an important agricultural alternative in rural Mediterranean regions due to its success in relatively harsh conditions, its high market value and diminishing production in natural areas. In addition, truffle cultivation requires relatively low agricultural inputs, promotes reforestation and economic restoration of rural lands and land-use stability. However, there remain major issues regarding the management practices to ensure successful black truffle production. We therefore conducted an experiment to evaluate 3 levels of irrigation based on monthly water deficit and the effects of currently applied weed control systems and fertilization. Treatment effects were evaluated by examining the mycorrhizal status of out-planted 1-yr-old Quercus ilex L. seedlings and seedling growth parameters after 18 months in 3 distinct experimental truffle plantations located in the foothills of the Spanish Pyrenees. We found that replacing one-half of the water deficit of the driest month (moderate irrigation) promoted the proliferation of T. melanosporum mycorrhizae, while high irrigation reduced fine root production and truffle mycorrhizae. Glyphosate weed control improved seedling survival by up to 16% over control seedlings without jeopardizing truffle mycorrhizae in the first year. Fertilization did not improve seedling growth or influence its mycorrhizal status. We describe the persistent relationship between this ectomycorrhizal fungus and Q. ilex by quantifying old and new mycorrhizae and we discuss the ecological implications of the symbiosis.
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En 1990 se colocaron 7 trampas horizontales de baldosa verde del tipo utilizado por IRWIN (1980), situadas a la misma altura que el cultivo, en diferentes zonas productoras de pimiento en España: Aranjuez (Madrid), Balboa (Badajoz), Cadreita (Navarra), Mendavia (La Rioja), Torrepacheco (Murcia) y Montañana (Zaragoza). El muestreo abarcó de 18 a 19 semanas en cada localidad. El total de pulgones recolectados durante el período que duró el muestreo fue de 3.186 que corresponden a 29 especies distintas, de los que 1.019 individuos corresponden a la especie Aphis fabae Scopoli (31,98 % del total) y 500 a Aphis gossypii Glover (15,69 %). Otras especies capturadas en menor proporción han sido: Aphis craccivora Koch, Aphis nasturtii Kaltenbach, Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko) y Brachycaudus spp., entre otras. Se realizaron ensayos de transmisión en laboratorio con el virus Y de la patata (PVY) utilizando las especies más importantes desde el punto de vista del número de capturas realizadas. Se emplearon dos aislados de este virus: uno de ellos obtenido en campo infectando pimiento y que pertenece al patotipo 0 (infecta a «Yolo Wonder» pero no a «Yolo Y») y otro obtenido de patata y perteneciente al grupo N de PVY (patata). Los resultados indican que ambas cepas son transmisibles por Myzus persicae (Sulzer) a pimiento «Yolo Wonder», aunque PVYN se transmite con mucha menor eficiencia. En ensayos de comparación entre distintas especies de vectores en cuanto a la capacidad de transmisión de PVY*, se observa que M. persicae es el más eficaz, seguido de A. gossypii que es el segundo en importancia. Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris fue también capaz de transmitir PVY0, pero con mucha menor eficacia. A la vista de los resultados obtenidos, y a pesar de su gran eficacia de transmisión en condiciones controladas, M. persicae parece tener escasa importancia en cuanto a su capacidad de transmisión de PVY en campo, ya que presenta una baja actividad de vuelo en cultivo de pimiento en todas las localidades muestreadas.
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We investigated the effects of five allyl esters, two aromatic (allyl cinnamate and allyl 2-furoate) and three aliphatic (allyl hexanoate, allyl heptanoate, and allyl octanoate) in established insect cell lines derived from different species and tissues. We studied embryonic cells of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster (S2) (Diptera) and the beet armyworm Spodoptera exigua (Se4) (Lepidoptera), fat body cells of the Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata (CPB) (Coleoptera), ovarian cells of the silkmoth Bombyx mori (Bm5), and midgut cells of the spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana (CF203) (Lepidoptera). Cytotoxicity was determined with use of MTT [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide] and trypan blue. In addition, we tested the entomotoxic action of allyl cinnamate against the cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis .The median (50%) cytotoxic concentrations (EC50s) of the five allyl esters in the MTT bioassays ranged between 0.25 and 27 mM with significant differences among allyl esters (P = 0.0012), cell lines (P < 0.0001), and the allyl estercell line interaction (P < 0.0001). Allyl cinnamate was the most active product, and CF203 the most sensitive cell line. In the trypan blue bioassays, cytotoxicity was produced rapidly and followed the same trend observed in the MTT bioassay. In first instars of S. littoralis, allyl cinnamate killed all larvae at 0.25% in the diet after 1 day, while this happened in third instars after 5 days. The LC50 in first instars was 0.08%. In addition, larval weight gain was reduced (P < 0.05) after 1 day of feeding on diet with 0.05%. In conclusion, the data provide evidence of the significant but differential cytotoxicity among allyl esters in insect cells of different species and tissues. Midgut cells show high sensitivity, indicating the insect midgut as a primary target tissue. Allyl cinnamate caused rapid toxic effects in S. littoralis larvae at low concentrations, suggesting further potential for use in pest control.
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The members of the epidermal growth factor (EGF)/ErbB family are prime targets for cancer therapy. However, the therapeutic efficiency of the existing anti-ErbB agents is limited. Thus, identifying new molecules that inactivate the ErbB receptors through novel strategies is an important goal on cancer research. In this study we have developed a shorter form of human EGF (EGFt) with a truncated C-terminal as a novel EGFR inhibitor. EGFt was designed based on the superimposition of the three-dimensional structures of EGF and the Potato Carboxypeptidase Inhibitor (PCI), an EGFR blocker previously described by our group. The peptide was produced in E. coli with a high yield of the correctly folded peptide. EGFt showed specificity and high affinity for EGFR but induced poor EGFR homodimerization and phosphorylation. Interestingly, EGFt promoted EGFR internalization and translocation to the cell nucleus although it did not stimulate the cell growth. In addition, EGFt competed with EGFR native ligands, inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells. These data indicate that EGFt may be a potential EGFR blocker for cancer therapy. In addition, the lack of EGFR-mediated growth-stimulatory activity makes EGFt an excellent delivery agent to target toxins to tumours over-expressing EGFR.