Metabolomics as a Tool for Analysis of Wheat Leaves from Different Cultivars Infected with Pyricularia oryzae
José R. Eides,
Brena R. M. Ikehara,
Natália R. Almeida
et al.
Abstract:Blast disease, caused by the fungus Pyricularia
oryzea, has been a significant crop limiting factor,
resulting in substantial productivity losses in wheat in Brazil. This
study aimed to assess the response of two different wheat cultivars
with the 2NS translocation to P. oryzea infection by evaluating the grain yield, hectoliter mass (HLM),
and metabolic profile. Specifically, the goal was to identify cultivars
with higher resistance to P. oryzea and to study the biochemical mechanisms involved in wheat resist… Show more
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