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- W2078166518 abstract "Abstract Light is necessary at specific times during primary infection for synchronous development of Erysiphe graminis f. sp. tritici on wheat. The effects of the environmental conditions on the uptake and translocation to the epidermis of 35 S and subsequent transfer to the parasite in the inoculated host were examined. Inoculated wheat plants were cut and fed 35 S for various 5-h periods beginning 1 to 21 h after inoculation. Radioactivity was determined in 1-cm leaf sections, epidermal strips, and the fungus on the leaf surface. Leaf sections and epidermal strips incubated in light yielded 20 and 4·5 × 10 4 ct/min, respectively, which is more than twice the ct/min obtained for plants incubated in darkness. Radioactivity in the fungus on the leaf surface ranged from background to 2100 ct/min/10 000 spores applied to the leaf. The rates of 35 S transfer from host to parasite were affected by the amount of tracer absorbed by the plant, the stage of development of the parasite during primary infection, and by parasite/host genes for compatibility. There were differences in rates of 35 S transfer between four different parasite/host genotypes for incompatibility ( P1/Pm1, P2/Pm2, P3a/Pm3a and P4/Pm4 ) after considering the amount of label in the host epidermis. Rates of 35 S transfer from host to parasite during primary infection are greater at 18 and 20 h after inoculation than at later times. Haustoria are not fully developed at these hours." @default.
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- W2078166518 title "Effect of environmental conditions on 35S uptake by Triticum aestivum and transfer to Erysiphe graminis f sp. tritici during primary infection" @default.
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