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Mapping Viral Landscapes: Genomic Surveillance of Aedes Mosquitoes From Central India. [PDF]

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Patankar C   +7 more
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Ceratobasidium cereale . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Ceratobasidium cereale D.I. Murrey & Burpee Fungi: Basidiomycota: Ceratobasidiales Hosts: Wheat ( Triticum aestivum ), barley ( Hordeum vulgare ), oat ( Avena sativa ), rye (
null CABI, null EPPO
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Ceratobasidium cereale sp.nov., the teleomorph of Rhizoctonia cerealis

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1984
The anamorphic stage of two isolates of Corticium gramineum was identified as belonging in Ceratobasidium hyphal anastomosis group CAG1 and was found to fit the species concept of Rhizoctonia cerealis , the cause of sharp eyespot of cereals. One isolate of Co. gramineum and a CAG1 tester strain of R.
D.I.L. Murray, L.L. Burpee
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An unknown mechanism promotes somatic incompatibility inCeratobasidium bicorne

Mycologia, 2003
Strains of Ceratobasidium bicorne (anamorph uninucleate Rhizoctonia), causing root dieback in nursery-grown conifer seedlings, were fruited in the laboratory and the pairing interactions among sibling, single-basidiospore progeny were investigated. No mating reactions were observed.
Hietala, A., Korhonen, K., Sen, R.
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Ceratobasidium gomesae E. S. Cruz, Meir. Silva, M. C. M. Kasuya

2022
Published as part of Cruz, Everaldo Da S., Freitas, Emiliane F. S., Silva, Meiriele Da, Pereira, Olinto L. & Kasuya, Maria C. M., 2022, A new mycorrhizal species of Ceratobasidium (Ceratobasidiaceae) associated with roots of the epiphytic orchid Gomesa recurva from Brazilian Atlantic Forest, pp.
Cruz, Everaldo Da S.   +4 more
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