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- W2019469794 abstract "EARLIER PAPERS in this series and related papers have shown that wild-type lines of Venturia inaequalis (Cke.) Wint. differed in their pathogenicity to commercial apple varieties (Keitt and Palmiter, 1938; Keitt and Langford, 1941; Keitt et al., 1943, 1948; Boone and Keitt, 1957). Two main types of pathogenic reaction were reported; namely, (typically pathogenic with abundant sporulation of the fungus) and (nonor only slightly pathogenic with sporulation lacking or very sparse). It was shown that one gene conditioned the lesion reaction and an allele conditioned the fleck reaction with a given variety or group of varieties and that genes at other loci similarly controlled pathogenicity to other varieties or groups. The physico-chemical mechanisms of pathogenicity controlled by these genes are not yet known. One approach to elucidation of the mechanisms of pathogenicity has been through study of the role of nutrition of the fungus in the host-parasite relationship. Studies have been made of the nutrition in vitro of wild-type lines of V. inaequalis (Leben and Keitt, 1948; Pelletier and Keitt, 1954). The accomplishments of Beadle and associates (Beadle, 1945a, 1945b) and of others (cf. Catcheside, 1951) in genetic and physiologic studies with induced biochemical mutants of Neurospora suggested application of similar techniques to Venturia. Many biochemical mutants were induced in order that their genetic and nutritional changes might be studied in relation to pathogenicity (Boone et al., 1956; Keitt and Boone, 1954)." @default.
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- W2019469794 title "VENTURIA INAEQUALIS (CKE.) WINT. XIII. PATHOGENICITY OF INDUCED BIOCHEMICAL MUTANTS" @default.
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