QTL mapping and marker assisted selection for Fusarium head blight resistance in wheat Hermann BuerstmayrTomohiro BanJames A. Anderson Introductory Lectures Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 1 - 3
A systemic approach for the development of FHB resistant germplasm accelerates genetic progress A. ComeauF. LangevinR. A. Martin Introductory Lectures Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 5 - 9
Global Fusarium Networking Etienne DuveillerMonica MezzalamaT. Ban Introductory Lectures Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 11 - 19
Progress and future prospects of resistance breeding to Fusarium head blight in Japan Tomohiro BanNaoyuki KawadAkane Takezaki Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 23 - 29
Breeding FHB-resistant soft winter wheat: Progress and prospects Gina Brown-GuediraCarl GriffeyDavid Van Sanford Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 31 - 35
Breeding strategies against FHB in winter wheat and their relation to type I resistance A. MesterházyB. TóthM. Varga Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 37 - 43
Genetic variation for resistance and mycotoxin content of European maize inoculated with Fusarium graminearum and F. verticillioides Thomas MiedanerMartin LöfflerAlbrecht E. Melchinger Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 45 - 48
Progress in assessing the impact of Fusarium head blight on oat in western Canada and screening of avena germplasm for resistance A. TekauzJ. W. Mitchell FetchM. E. Savard Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 49 - 56
Resistance to Fusarium infection in oats (Avena sativa L.) Åsmund BjørnstadHelge Skinnes Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 57 - 62
An evolutionary approach identifies and exploits effective FHB resistance in hitherto susceptible wheat germplasm Steve HaberJeannie GilbertSaber Golkari Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 63 - 69
Advanced back-cross QTL mapping Of resistance to Fusarium head blight derived from Triticum dicoccum Karin HuberMaria BuerstmayrHermann Buerstmayr Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 71 - 72
Contributions to make modern Romanian bread winter wheat more resistant to FHB Mariana IttuNicolae SaulescuMatilda Ciuca Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 73 - 76
Synthesis of an FHB-resistant durum disomic alien addition line with a pair of diploid wheatgrass chromosomes Prem P. Jauhar Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 77 - 82
Multiple Traits QTL for Fusarium Headblight Resistance on the Wheat Chromosome 2DS, Qfhs.Kibr-2DS, and its Relationship with Plant Height Tomohiro BanHirokazu Handa Session 1 Host Plant Resistance and Variety Development Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 83 - 191
Toward positional cloning of Fhb1, a major QTL for Fusarium head blight resistance in wheat Sixin LiuMichael O. PumphreyJames A. Anderson Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 195 - 201
Molecular breeding for wheat fusarium head blight resistance in China M. HongxiangJinbao YaoWeizhong Lu Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 203 - 212
Role of phytohormone signalling in resistance of wheat to Fusarium head blight P. NicholsonSrinivasacharyX. Chen Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 213 - 216
Evaluating the ability of the barley stripe mosaic virus-induced gene silencing system to simultaneously silence two wheat genes Cahid CakirSteven R. Scofield Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 217 - 222
Associations between anther extrusion and Fusarium Head Blight in European wheat Helge SkinnesYalew TarkegneÅsmund Bjørnstad Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 223 - 231
The wheat response to deoxynivalenol: Does maintenance of hormone homeostasis and alleviation of oxidative stress play an important role in toxin tolerance? Fiona DoohanChan ArunachalamStephanie Walter Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 233 - 237
Fusarium graminearum - and trichothecene-induced differential transcriptomics and proteomics in resistant and susceptible wheat genotypes Nora ForoudAndré LarocheFrançois Eudes Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 239 - 243
Mapping and validation of scab resistance QTLs in the Nanda2419 × Wangshuibai population Zhengqiang MaShulin XueLixia Zhang Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 245 - 251
A microarray-based approach for identifying genes for resistance to Fusarium Graminearum in maize (Zea Mays L.) Yarmilla ReinprechtXiaoguang WuK. Peter Pauls Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 253 - 259
The GLK1 ‘Regulon’ encodes disease defense related proteins and confers resistance to Fusarium graminearum in Arabidopsis Jas SinghLeonid SavitchJennifer Douglas Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 261 - 265
Gene expression analysis of related wheat lines with contrasting levels of head blight resistance after Fusarium graminearum inoculation Barbara SteinerKatharina SchieszlHermann Buerstmayr Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 267 - 269
Mapping of FHB resistance QTLs in the Mini Mano/Frontana and Frontana/Remus DH populations Ágnes Szabó-HevérBeáta TóthÁkos Mesterházy Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 271 - 275
Molecular Genetic Analysis of Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight in a Back-Cross Derived Population of Triticum Dicoccoides with T. Durum Abdallah AlimariHermann Buerstmayr Session 2 Genetics and Genomics in Fusarium Resistance Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 277 - 300
Advances on the toxicity of the cereal contaminant Fusarium esadepsipeptides Antonio LogriecoAntonio MorettiAlberto Ritieni Session 3 Food Safety and Toxicology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 303 - 313
A new type of fumonisin series appeared on the scene of food and feed safety Tibor BartókAndrás SzekeresÁkos Mesterházy Session 3 Food Safety and Toxicology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 315 - 319
Outbreaks of fusarial-toxicoses in India Bhumi ReddyChinnam Raghavender Session 3 Food Safety and Toxicology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 321 - 325
Developing molecular tools to simultaneously monitor deoxynivalenol and zearalenone production by Fusarium fungi Kathrin ReiberFiona Doohan Session 3 Food Safety and Toxicology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 327 - 329
Kinetics of fumonisin B1 in pigs and persistence in tissues after ingestion of a diet containing a high fumonisin concentration Judit Szabó-FodorLászló KametlerMelinda Kovács Session 3 Food Safety and Toxicology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 331 - 336
Evidence for Mycotoxin Contamination of Maize in Southern Ethiopia: The Need for Further Multidisciplinary Research Tameru AlemuGetachew BirhanuHelge Skinnes Session 3 Food Safety and Toxicology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 337 - 411
Tagging pathogenicity genes in Fusarium graminearum using the transposon system mimp/impala Marie DufresneTheo Van Der LeeCees Waalwijk Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 415 - 419
Trichothecenes and lipases are host-induced and secreted virulence factors of Fusarium graminearum Peter IlgenFrank J. MaierWilhelm Schäfer Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 421 - 428
Investigations on the ability of Fhb1 to protect wheat against nivalenol and deoxynivalenol Marc LemmensAndrea KoutnikWilhelm Schäfer Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 429 - 435
Ubiquitin and fusarium resistance: Lessons from wheat cDNAS conferring deoxynivalenol resistance in yeast Doris LucyshynShamsozoha AbolmaaliGerhard Adam Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 437 - 441
Kinetics of fungal metabolites formation after inoculation of wheat spikes with F. culmorum Maciej BuśkoJuliusz PerkowskiAnna Matysiak Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 443 - 449
Disruption of Fphog1, a MAPK encoding gene of Fusarium proliferatum results in increased fumonisin B1 production under N-starvation Gábor KohutAttila L. ÁdámLászló Hornok Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 451 - 451
Fusarium langsethiae on kernels of winter wheat in Poland — Occurrence and mycotoxigenic abilities Aleksander LukanowskiCzeslaw Sadowski Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 453 - 457
Phenolic acids composition of maize kernels modulates in planta fungal growth and Trichothecenes B production by F. graminearum? Sebastien PonsLaetitia Pinson-GadaisFlorence Richard-Forget Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 459 - 463
Infection of green fluorescence protein-tagged Fusarium graminearum on wheat and barley spikes Xu ZhangTheo Van De LeeHong-xiang Ma Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 465 - 469
Efficiency of Monomeric and Oligomeric Forms of Phenolic Acids Extracted from Wheat Durum Bran to Modulate TCTB Biosynthesis by Fusarium Vessela Atanasova-PenichonAnne-Laure BoutignyFlorence Richard-Forget Session 4 Pathogenesis and Plant Pathology Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 471 - 551
Effect of rotation on colonization of field stubble by Fusarium species Saber GolkariJeannie GilbertAnita Brûlé-Babel Session 5 Epidemiology, Disease Forecasting and Agronomy Relations Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 555 - 561
Integrated strategies for Fusarium head blight management in the United States Marcia McMullenS. HalleyJ. Ransom Session 5 Epidemiology, Disease Forecasting and Agronomy Relations Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 563 - 568
The FHB challenge to irrigation wheat production in South Africa Wilma M. KrielZacharias A. Pretorius Session 5 Epidemiology, Disease Forecasting and Agronomy Relations Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 569 - 571
Spatial distribution of Fusarium Head Blight pathogens and associated mycotoxins in wheat fields Norbert SchlangUlrike SteinerErich-Christian Oerke Session 5 Epidemiology, Disease Forecasting and Agronomy Relations Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 573 - 577
Nitrogen Effects on Maize Susceptibility to Fusarium Ear Rot ({itFusarium Verticillioides}) Vesna KrnjajaZorica NešićMiloš Lukić Session 5 Epidemiology, Disease Forecasting and Agronomy Relations Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 579 - 600
Methods for detecting chromosome rearrangements in Gibberella zeae Robert L. BowdenIrazema Fuentes-BuenoYin-Won Lee Session 6 Taxonomy, Populations Genetics and Genomics of Fusarium spp. Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 603 - 608
Fusarium graminearum: When species concepts collide John F. LeslieRobert L. Bowden Session 6 Taxonomy, Populations Genetics and Genomics of Fusarium spp. Open access 30 December 2008 Pages: 609 - 615