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Protocorm-Derived Fungus, Ceratobasidium sp., Significantly Enhances Seed Germination in Anoectochilus roxburghii (Wall.) Lindl. (Orchidaceae)

Horticulturae
Orchid seed germination is heavily dependent on orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) for nutrient acquisition in the field. Employing OMF to promote the germination and reproductive success of orchids is increasingly recognized as an effective conservation ...
Cai Yu   +5 more
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Ceratobasidium obscurum: an atypical Thanatephorus species, misinterpreted as an orchid associate

Mycological Research, 1998
The new combination Thanatephorus obscurus is proposed, based on a study of the type specimen of Ceratobasidium obscurum . The reports of this species as an orchid associate are based on misdeterminations. The unusual gelatinized basidiome of T. obscurus is discussed and compared with that of a new unnamed taxon from the Cameroon rain forest.
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First Report of Ceratobasidium sp. AG-R Causing Rhizome Rot on Ginger ( Zingiber officinale ) in Mexico

Plant Disease
Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) is a crop of economic importance; its rhizomes are used medicinally and in Mexican cuisine. Puebla is the main producing state in Mexico, with Xicotepec as the top producing municipality (SIAP 2025). In September 2024,
Ligia Catalina Muñoz Arenas   +9 more
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NUCLEAR PHENOMENA IN THE BASIDIUM OF CERATOBASIDIUM PRATICOLUM (KOTILA) OLIVE

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1961
The nuclear phenomena in the basidium of Ceratobasidium praticolum (Pellicularia praticola), studied by the Giemsa technique, are described and illustrated with photographs. The cells of the vegetative hyphae are multinucleate and those of the hymenia binucleate.
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Molecular evidence suggests that Ceratobasidium bicorne has an anamorph known as a conifer pathogen

Mycological Research, 2001
In Finland and Norway, a uninucleate Rhizoctonia sp. is causing a root dieback disease on nursery-grown Norway spruce and Scots pine seedlings. This Rhizoctonia can be fruited under laboratory conditions and the basidial characters fit well in the species concept of Ceratobasidium bicorne, a species originally described as a moss parasite under forest ...
Hietala, A.M., Vahala, J., Hantula, J.
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NUCLEAR STRUCTURE AND DIVISION IN THE MYCELIUM AND BASIDIOSPORES OF CERATOBASIDIUM PRATICOLUM

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1961
Nuclear structure and division in the mycelium and basidiospores of Ceratobasidium praticolum (Pellicularia praticola), studied in living and in differently stained preparations, are described and illustrated with photographs. The cells of the mycelium are multinucleate. Nuclear migration occurs from one cell to another through the septal pores.
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Ceratobasidium Oryzae-Sativae Sp. Nov., The Teleomorph ofRhizoctonia Oryzae-SativaeandCeratobasidium Setariae Comb. Nov., The Probable Teleomorph ofRhizoctonia Fumigata Comb. Nov.

Mycologia, 1987
The teleomorph of Rhizoctonia oryzae-sativae is described as Ceratobasidium oryzae-sativae sp. nov. It differs from other known Ceratobasidium species because it has two sterigmata per basidium in conjunction with typically subglobose basidiospores. Ceratobasidium setariae comb. nov. (=Hypochnus setariae) is morphologically similar to C. oryzae-sativae.
Pamela S. Gunnell, Robert K. Webster
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Ceratobasidium albasitensis. A new Rhizoctonia-like fungus isolated in Spain

2002
Ceratobasidium albasitensis is described as a new species based on morphological data and on phylogenetic reconstruction from rDNA sequences, including representatives of other related species. Isolates of this species were found in several localities within Albacete province (SE of Spain). This taxon is part of the Rhizoctonia s.l. species complex and
González, V.   +9 more
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Severity and changed symptoms of vascular streak dieback caused by Ceratobasidium theobromae in several cocoa (Theobroma cacao) clones in Sulawesi, Indonesia

Tropical Plant Pathology, 2022
A. K. Parawansa   +6 more
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