Browsing Research publications by Author "Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia"
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Single-tube, nested PCR for the diagnosis of Polymyxa betae infection in sugar beet roots and colorimetric analysis of amplified products
Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia; Chwarszczynska, D.M.; Asher, M. J. C. (1996-05)Nested primers for the specific amplification of DNA sequences from the obligate parasitic root-infecting fungus Polymyxa betae in a single-tube reaction are described. The choice of primers, DNA purity, and relative ... -
Specific polyclonal antibodies for the obligate plant parasite Polymyxa - a targeted recombinant DNA approach
Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia; Chwarszczynska, D.M.; Halsey, K.; Asher , M. J. C. (2000-04)Highly specific rabbit polyclonal antibodies for the obligate sugar-beet root parasite, Polymyxa betae, were produced using a novel recombinant DNA approach. Parasite cDNA was selectively isolated from infected roots, ... -
Spread of Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus (BNYVV) and Polymyxa betae in Rhizamania-Resistant and -susceptible sugar beet
Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia; Obermeier, C.; Kastirr, U.; Burgermeister, W. (American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists, 1996)The spread of BNYVV in P. betaefBNYVV -infected sugarbeet was directly monitored by ELISA and tissue print immuno blot detection, whilst that of P. betae was indirectly monitored using the zoospore antagonist Bacillus ... -
Sugar beet contains a large CONSTANS-LIKE gene family including a CO homologue that is independent of the early-bolting (B) gene locus
Chia, T. Y. P.; Muller, A.; Jung, C.; Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia (2008)Floral transition in the obligate long-day (LD) plant sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris) is tightly linked to the B gene, a dominant early-bolting quantitative trait locus, the expression of which is positively ... -
Transgenic analysis of sugar beet xyloglucan endo-transglucosylase/hydrolase Bv-XTH1 and Bv-XTH2 promoters reveals overlapping tissue-specific and wound-inducible expression profiles.
Dimmer , E.; Roden , L.; Cai , D.; Kingsnorth , C.S.; Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia (2004)The identification and analysis of tissue-specific gene regulatory elements will improve our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms that control the growth and development of different plant tissues and offer potentially ... -
Transgenic Plant Monitor (TPM) : a relational database for the management and analysis of information in plant tissue culture and transformation laboratories
Scott, R.; Clark, C.; Mathews , A.; Yallop , S.; Lazzeri , P.; Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia (2003-02)Increased public concern and strict statutory regulations relating tothe generation and exploitation of genetically modified organisms, make itimperative to track accurately individual plants through DNA transformationprogrammes. ... -
Transition To Reproductive Growth in Sugar Beet – What Does Gibberellin Do?
Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia (2008) -
Two classes of homeodomain proteins specify the multiple a mating types of the mushroom Coprinus cinereus
Kües, U.; Asante-Owusu, R. N.; Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia; Tymon, A. M.; Pardo, E. H.; O'Shea, S. F.; Göttgens, B.; Casselton, L.A. (1994-10)The A mating type locus of the mushroom Coprinus cinereus regulates essential steps in sexual development. The locus is complex and contains several functionally redundant, multiallelic genes that encode putative transcription ... -
Unravelling the genetics of bolting and flowering in sugar beet : a models weed reveals all?
Roden , L.; Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia (2003) -
Using genomic information for altering bolting and flowering behaviour of crop plants
Jung, C.; Qian, W.; Büttner, B.; Hohmann, U.; Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia; Chia, T.; Müller, A. (2007) -
Utilization of potassium sorbate by tobacco spoilage fungi
Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia; Magan, N. (1990-10)Aspergillus, Eurotium and Penicillium species (total of 11 isolates) were examined for their ability to utilize potassium sorbate as a sole carbon source in liquid culture, under different pH and temperature conditions. ... -
Vernalization up-regulates gibberellin biosynthesis at the shoot apex prior to bolting in sugar beet
Holmes, Helen; Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia; Thomas, Stephen; Hedden, Peter (2010) -
The water-content water activity relationship of cured tobacco and water relations of associated spoilage fungi
Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia; Seal, K.J.; Magan, N. (1990)The relationship between moisture content and water activity (aw) in cured tobacco was significantly influenced by sugar content. Overall, high sugar tobaccos such as Oriental and Virginia had a higher moisture content at ... -
Will resistance to polymyxa betae confer resistance to bnyvv?
Mutasa-Gottgens, Euphemia (2005)