| Literature DB >> 25187689 |
Swati Garg1, Dinesh Pandey1, Gohar Taj1, Anshita Goel1, Anil Kumar1.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Wheat, the major source of vegetable protein in human diet, provides staple food globally for a large proportion of the human population. With higher protein content than other major cereals, wheat has great socio- economic importance. Nonetheless for wheat, three important fungal pathogens i.e. rust, smut and bunt are major cause of significant yield losses throughout the world. Researchers are putting up a strong fight against devastating wheat pathogens, and have made progress in tracking and controlling disease outbreaks from East Africa to South Asia. The aim of the present work hence was to develop a fungal pathogens database dedicated to wheat, gathering information about different pathogen species and linking them to their biological classification, distribution and control. Towards this end, we developed an open access database Tripath: A biological, genetic and genomic database of economically important wheat fungal pathogens - rust: smut: bunt. Data collected from peer-reviewed publications and fungal pathogens were added to the customizable database through an extended relational design. The strength of this resource is in providing rapid retrieval of information from large volumes of text at a high degree of accuracy. Database TRIPATH is freely accessible. AVAILABILITY: http://www.gbpuat-cbsh.ac.in/departments/bi/database/tripath/Entities:
Keywords: Bunt; Rust; Smut; Tripath; Wheat
Year: 2014 PMID: 25187689 PMCID: PMC4135297 DOI: 10.6026/97320630010466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinformation ISSN: 0973-2063
Figure 1The Tripath database web resource