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1. Albugo tragopogonis, Helianthus annuus, histopathology, stem lodging.

2. Brassica oleracea plants resistant to albugo candida

3. Brassica oleracea plants with a resistance to albugo candida

4. Stem lesions in sunflower caused by Albugo tragopogonis (Pers.)

5. Brassica juncea, mustard, Albugo candida, white rust, disease resistance, RFLP.

6. 14 Staghead or White rust (Albugo candida), Downy mildew (Peronospora parasitica) .........

7. Field observations and published data suggested that the oomycete parasite Albugo candida (Pers.)

8. Staghead or White rust (Albugo candida), Downy mildew (Peronospora parasitica) Pest Information Damage:

9. According to one view, the sporangial chains in Albugo are Abstricted by percurrent proliferation

10. The formation of sporangia in Albugo Candida was studied using light and scanning and transmission electron microscopy.

11. Albugo candida was present in uninoculated rosettes and seedlings (up to 98%) suggesting seed borne transmission of the pathogen.

12. Cotyledons of four Brassica species were inoculated with zoospores of Albugo candida produced from germinating oospores or zoosporangia.

13. The haustorial apparatus of Albugo candida consisted of a narrow neck attached to a spherical body, which was packed with mitochondria.

14. The present invention relates to novel Brassica oleracea plants resistant to Albugo candida and the seeds of said plants.

15. The present invention relates to Brassica oleracea plants with a resistance gene to Albugo Candida, the cause of white blister.

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17. Albugo is one of three genera currently described in the family Albuginaceae, the taxonomy of many species is still in flux.

18. White rust and staghead, caused by Albugo candida, is an economically important disease of Brassica juncea and Brassica rapa crops in western Canada.

19. Canadian cultivars of Brassica napus are resistant to white rust caused by Albugo candida while many cultivars of this species grown in China are susceptible.

20. Albugo candida was detected in high proportions of asymptomatic field plants (vegetative and reproductive), greenhouse grown vegetative rosettes, and laboratory germinated seedlings of each species.

21. The invention further relates to molecular markers and use thereof in marker assisted breeding and for identifying Albugo candidaresistance trait in Brassica oleracea plants.

22. The invention also relates to a method for providing a Brassica oleracea plant with a resistance to Albugo Candida, comprising of (a) providing a first B. oleracea plant which comprises a resistance gene to A.

23. The structure and development of oospores of Albugo candida in the stagheads in rapeseed (Brassica campestris) were investigated by light microscopy, transmission electron microscopy of ultrathin sections, and scanning electron microscopy.

24. De Bary published his first work on fungi in 1861, and then spent more than 15 years studying Peronosporeae, particularly Phytophthora infestans (formerly Peronospora infestans) and Cystopus (Albugo), parasites of potato.

25. Genes for resistance to white rust (Albugo candida) in oilseed Brassica rapa were mapped using a recombinant inbred (RI) population and a genetic linkage map consisting of 144 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) markers and 3 phenotypic markers.

26. High percentages of Albugo Candida oospores from hypertrophied inflorescences of Brassica campestris were germinated by incubating them on moist filter paper for 21 days, by slowly leaching them for 15 days or more on sintered glass filters, or by washing them for a few days on a rotary shaker followed by a day of still-culture.