Regine Kahmann. Molecular phytopathology Smut fungi comprise a large group of biotrophic pathogens which parasitize mostly on grasses including a number of cereal hosts like maize, barley and wheat. They are characterized by a narrow host range, infect plants systemically and usually cause symptoms in male and female inflorescences only.
Past PMB Seminars
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Roberto Bassi: "Harvesting Light with Caution: The Multiple Functions of LHC Proteins in Oxygenic Photosynthesis" Roberto Bassi
Impact of the Human Gut on Pharmacology and Nutrition
Lauren Buckley: BiGCB Seminar Series: Examining phenotypes and their shifts to understand responses of montane insects to climate change
Fall 2014 - Spring 2015 Berkeley Initiative in Global Change Biology Seminar Series: Biological responses to environmental change: using past and present dynamics to predict future responses.
Alon Orlitsky: Simons Institute Open Lecture: Deciphering the Good-Turing Enigma: Estimating Probabilities of Unlikely and Unseen Events
The first in the spring series of Simons Institute Open Lectures. The Open Lectures are intended for a broad scientific audience. Light refreshments will be served before the lecture at 3:30 p.m.
Andrew Crane-Droesch: Subsidies, Social Learning, and Charcoal Dust: Impact and Adoption Dynamics of Biochar in Western Kenya
Energy and Resources Group Spring 2015 Colloquium Series (ER295)