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Ampelomyces quisqualis for Biological and Integrated Control of Powdery Mildews in Israel
Journal of Phytopathology, 1989AbstractAn isolate of Ampelomyces quisqualis obtained from a Oidium sp. infecting Catha edulis in Israel, proved to be infective to several powdery mildew fungi belonging to the genera Oidium, Erysiphe, Sphaerotheca, Podosphaera, Uncinula, and Leveillula. In field trials, A.
A. Sztejnberg +3 more
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Water agarose medium for studying factors affecting germination of conidia of Ampelomyces quisqualis
Mycological Research, 1997On water agarose conidial germination of Ampelomyces quisqualis was greatly enhanced in the presence of powdery mildew conidia. All seven species of powdery mildews tested, representing five genera, were effective in increasing germination of the mycoparasite.
Y.H. Gu, W.H. Ko
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Control of cucumber powdery mildew by the hyperparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis and fungicides
Plant Pathology, 1982Application of conidial suspensions of the hyperparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis to greenhouse cucumbers inoculated with Sphaerotheca fuliginea increased cucumber yield compared with an untreated control.
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2012
Temperatures significantly influenced the growth rate of the colonies and the highest radial growth rate was measured at 20°C for all strains. Interestingly, original climate at which A. quisqualis was isolated did not influence an adaptation to the temperature. In fact, strains isolated in countries with a warm climate grew well at low temperature and
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Temperatures significantly influenced the growth rate of the colonies and the highest radial growth rate was measured at 20°C for all strains. Interestingly, original climate at which A. quisqualis was isolated did not influence an adaptation to the temperature. In fact, strains isolated in countries with a warm climate grew well at low temperature and
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Ampelomyces quisqualis (hyperparasite of Erysiphaceae)
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2018
Conidia of Ampelomyces quisqualis are able to infect powdery mildew but they must be supplied with exogenous nutrients before they are able to germinate. In the present study, conidia of three genetically different strains of A. quisqualis were stimulated by different carbon and nitrogen sources and results showed nutritional supplements at various ...
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Conidia of Ampelomyces quisqualis are able to infect powdery mildew but they must be supplied with exogenous nutrients before they are able to germinate. In the present study, conidia of three genetically different strains of A. quisqualis were stimulated by different carbon and nitrogen sources and results showed nutritional supplements at various ...
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Partial Control of Grape Powdery Mildew by the MycoparasiteAmpelomyces quisqualis
Plant Disease, 1995Ampelomyces quisqualis normally infects senescent colonies of Uncinula necator in late summer. Our objective was to introduce the mycoparasite at the start of an epidemic, and thereby reduce the rate of disease increase. Prior to establishing field trials, isolates of A.
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2013
The mycoparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis strain ITA3 is a biocontrol agent of powdery mildew disease but the mycelium and spore production of the fungus still needs to be developed. The objective of this research is to find out the optimum conditions for high mycelium and spores production of the strain ITA3.
Saharan, Krishana +3 more
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The mycoparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis strain ITA3 is a biocontrol agent of powdery mildew disease but the mycelium and spore production of the fungus still needs to be developed. The objective of this research is to find out the optimum conditions for high mycelium and spores production of the strain ITA3.
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Enhancing the aggressiveness of the powdery mildew mycoparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis .
2016Angeli, Dario +3 more
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Evaluation of various media for growth and sporulation of Ampelomyces quisqualis
The Andhra Agricultural JournalJ Vasanthi +3 more
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