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Journal of Economic Entomology, 2016
Lectins are widespread proteins found in plants, fungi, bacteria, and vertebrates, and they play the critical roles in many physiological functions. Two lectin molecules (namely, RSAI and RSAII) were extracted from Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn and their effects on Pieris brassicae L.
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Lectins are widespread proteins found in plants, fungi, bacteria, and vertebrates, and they play the critical roles in many physiological functions. Two lectin molecules (namely, RSAI and RSAII) were extracted from Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn and their effects on Pieris brassicae L.
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Mycorrhiza, 2016
Orchidaceae establish symbiotic relationships with fungi in the Rhizoctonia group, resulting in interactions beneficial to both organisms or in cell destruction in one of them (pathogenicity). Previous studies have focused mostly on terrestrial species with a few, preliminary studies, on epiphytes.
Mariana Yadira López-Chávez +6 more
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Orchidaceae establish symbiotic relationships with fungi in the Rhizoctonia group, resulting in interactions beneficial to both organisms or in cell destruction in one of them (pathogenicity). Previous studies have focused mostly on terrestrial species with a few, preliminary studies, on epiphytes.
Mariana Yadira López-Chávez +6 more
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Biocontrol Science and Technology, 2017
ABSTRACTThe antifungal potentialities of three endophytic bacterial strains, Stenotrophomonas maltophila H8 (Xanthomonadales: Xanthomonadaceae), Pseudomonas aeruginosa H40 (Pseudomonadales: Pseudomonadaceae) and Bacillus subtilis H18 (Bacillales: Bacillaceae) were evaluated against the phytopathogenic fungus Rhizoctonia solani in cotton seedlings under
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ABSTRACTThe antifungal potentialities of three endophytic bacterial strains, Stenotrophomonas maltophila H8 (Xanthomonadales: Xanthomonadaceae), Pseudomonas aeruginosa H40 (Pseudomonadales: Pseudomonadaceae) and Bacillus subtilis H18 (Bacillales: Bacillaceae) were evaluated against the phytopathogenic fungus Rhizoctonia solani in cotton seedlings under
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Cultural conditions influencing Basidium formation in the Ceratobasidiaceae
Australian Journal of Botany, 1984Adequate aeration of cultures was shown to be essential for basidium formation in isolates of several species belonging in the Ceratobasidiaceae. Moreover, fruiting was strongly influenced by the physical characteristics of three commercially available brands of petri dish that differed in their capacity to permit atmospheric exchange between the ...
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TWO NEW GENERA OF THE CERATOBASIDIACEAE AND THEIR PHYLOGENETIC SIGNIFICANCE
American Journal of Botany, 1957IN JUNE of 1956, while engaged in a study of the fungi of the Society Islands, the writer found an unusual basidiomycete in a wooded area near his residence in the Punaauia District of Tahiti. The fungus appeared as a thin, gray, waxy-pruinose growth on the bark of a dead limb of the mango tree. A microscopic examination revealed basidia with four long,
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