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A native promoter and inclusion of an intron is necessary for efficient expression of GFP or mRFP in Armillaria mellea [PDF]
Armillaria mellea is a significant pathogen that causes Armillaria root disease on numerous hosts in forests, gardens and agricultural environments worldwide. Using a yeast-adapted pCAMBIA0380 Agrobacterium vector, we have constructed a series of vectors
Bailey, Andy M +4 more
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To degrade chrysene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), Armillaria sp. F022, a fungus collected from a soil, was used. Maximal degradation (77%) was obtained when Armillaria sp.
Tony Hadibarata, Risky Ayu Kristanti
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Caracterização molecular de isolados de Armillaria sp. da Região Sul do Brasil. [PDF]
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AUER, C. G. +2 more
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Mushrooms and fungi not only present a fascinating world of shapes, both macro- and microscopic, but they are also an interesting source of flavours, fragrances and odours, e.g.
Moliszewska, Ewa
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Scots pine sawdust, composted bark or coarse, post-harvest woody debris from conifers had been spread over the surface of barren forest soil before planting with Scots pine.
Małecka Monika +2 more
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Climate change is predicted to lower yields through increased disease pressure. Yet, we often lack insights into how climate affects disease dynamics, and how we can manage the environment to reduce the impact of climate change.
Biruk Ayalew +4 more
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Identification of laccase genes in Ganoderma boninense draft genome assembly [PDF]
Ganoderma boninense, a soil born fungus, is the main agent of basal stem rot, one of the most devastating diseases of oil palm (Eleais guinensis). Observation of oil palm infection by G.
Breton, Frédéric +6 more
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Colonização de fragmentos de árvores para produção de inóculo de Armillaria sp. [PDF]
Organizado por Patricia Póvoa de Mattos, Celso Garcia Auer, Rejane Stumpf Sberze, Katia Regina Pichelli e Paulo César ...
AUER, C. G. +3 more
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Trichoderma is a genus of filamentous fungi with several species widely studied and used as biological control agents (BCAs) in agriculture. With respect to fungal disease control, Trichoderma spp.
Jorge Poveda +2 more
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