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Typing of anastomosis groups ofRhizoctonia solaniby restriction analysis of ribosomal DNA

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2003
A method based on restriction analysis of polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplified ribosomal DNA was developed for the rapid characterization of large populations of Rhizoctonia solani at the anastomosis group (AG) level. The restriction maps of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) sequences were compared for 219 isolates of R.
Guillemaut, C.   +5 more
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Recommendations for Hepatic Artery Anastomosis in Liver Transplantation: A Group Experience

Transplantation Proceedings
Hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) is a severe complication following living-donor liver transplantation that can be fatal if revascularization is not achieved. This study aims to present the 8-year experience of the Organ Transplantation Clinic at Harran University Faculty of Medicine.From 2014 to 2021, a total of 56 patients, comprising 35 men (62.5 ...
Hüseyin Yönder   +9 more
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Heterokaryon formation in Thanatephorus cucumeris anastomosis group 2-2 IV

Mycologia, 2006
Thirty single basidiospore isolates (SBIs) obtained from four field isolates of the basidiomycete fungus Thanatephorus cucumeris AG 2-2 IV were examined for heterokaryon formation. SBIs of three of four field isolates (Rh509, 92155 and R94) did not produce a tuft of mycelium in the hyphal interaction zone between paired isolates on 2% charcoal agar ...
Takeshi, Toda, Mitsuro, Hyakumachi
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Anastomosis groups of Rhizoctonia solani associated with soybean root and hypocotyl rot in Ontario and resistance of accession PI 442031 to different anastomosis groups

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2005
Rhizoctonia solani is a complex species and causes soybean root and hypocotyl rot worldwide. Identifying anastomosis groups (AGs) prevalent in a region and growing cultivars with resistance specific to those AGs is a potential means to minimize economic losses from this disease. The main objectives of this study were (i) to identify the predominant AGs
G. Zhao   +4 more
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DNA probe specific to Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group 8

Mycological Research, 1995
A DNA probe was developed which hybridizes strongly with DNAs of all isolates of Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group 8 (AG-8) tested. The probe hybridized only weakly or not at all with DNA of isolates from other anastomosis groups. The results presented here indicate that the probe recognizes a dispersed repeated DNA element in AG-8 isolates and ...
Matthew, J., Herdina, Whisson, D. L.
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Characterization of Anastomosis Group-10 (Ag-10) of Rhizoctonia Solani.

Australasian Plant Pathology, 1995
Isolates of Rhizoctonia solani AG-10 have been collected at low frequency from wheat and barley roots in Washington and Oregon. In Western Australia, AG-10 is collected regularly, but at low frequency, from the roots of cereal, lupin and pasture species. In this study all attempts to induce AG-10 to sporulate were unsuccessful. However, earlier studies
GC MacNish   +4 more
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Grouping in Rhizoctonia Solani by Hyphal Anastomosis Reaction

1996
Grouping of strains of Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn (teleomorph: Thanatephorus cucumeris [(Frank) Donk] based on hyphal anastomosis reactions has been described as the principle most helpful to plant pathologists in studies of R. solani during a 15 year period beginning in 1965 (Anderson, 1982).
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Use of DAPI for Anastomosis Group Typing of Strains of the Fungus Rhizoctonia solani

Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 1995
Strains of Rhizoctonia solani, a common soil-borne, pathogenic fungus of plants, are assigned to one of 11 anastomosis groups (AGs) based on the occurrence of imperfect fusions (anastomoses) between hyphae of a non-typed strain and a tester strain of one of the 11 AG's.
M M, Kulik, P D, Dery
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Genetic variation and pathogenicity of anastomosis group 2 isolates of Rhizoctonia solani in Australia

Mycological Research, 2007
A collection of isolates of Rhizoctonia solani anastomosis group (AG) 2 was examined for genetic diversity and pathogenicity. Anastomosis reactions classified the majority of isolates into the known subgroups of AG 2-1 and AG 2-2 but the classification of several isolates was ambiguous. Morphological characters were consistent with the species, with no
Stodart, B.   +4 more
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[Ultrastructural analysis of anastomosis group 9 of Rhizoctonia solani].

Acta cientifica venezolana, 1998
The ultrastructure of R. solani AG-9 (S-21, ATCC 62804) was investigated with transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The most important characteristics were those related with cell wall thickness, cytoplasmic matrix composition, number of nuclei and nucleoli and secretory material production.
L, Cedeño, E, Palacios Prü
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