Clint W. Magill

Professor, Fungal Genetics & Host Resistance
Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Texas A and M University
United States of America

Professor Pathology
Biography

Dr. Clint W. Magill is Professor, Fungal Genetics & Host Resistance at Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Texas A and M University,United States Of America. Got Post-Doctoral: University of Minnesota, Ph. D. Cornell University.

Research Intrest

Fungal Genetics and Host Resistance The use of molecular probes is allowing us to gain new insights into fungal plant pathogens and to host responses to potential pathogens. We are currently developing real-time PCR primers for two downy mildews that are considered to be a threat to maize production if introduced into the US. We are also developing PCR-based tags genes for resistance to headsmut, anthracnose, downy mildew and grain mold in sorghum. These molecular tags will be useful for breeding cultivars with more durable resistance and for cloning specific resistance genes. We have also used PCR to clone segments of the cotton and sorghum equivalents of genes that function in known host defense pathways. These clones are being used to compare the rate and timing of induction of each gene in resistant and susceptible lines following inoculation with a pathogen.

List of Publications
rom, L.K., Perumal, R., Cuevas, H.E., Radwan, G., Katile, S., Isakeit, T., Magill, C. 2016. Assessing the vulnerability of sorghum converted lines to anthracnose and downy mildew infection. Journal of Agriculture and Crops. 2(10):101-106.
Prom, Louis, Radwan, Ghada, Perumal, Ramasamy, Cuevas, Hugo, Katile, Seriba, Isakeit, Thomas, Magill, Clint, 2016. Grain biodeterioration of sorghum converted lines inoculated with a mixture of Fusarium thapsinum and Curvularia lunata Plant Pathology Journal (accepted in November)
Ortiz CS, Bell AA, Magill CW, Liu J (2016) Specific PCR Detection of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum California Race 4 Based on a Unique Tfo1 Insertion Event in the PHO Gene. Plant Disease:PDIS-03-16-0332-RE