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Ceratobasidium como hongo micorrízico de orquídeas en Colombia

open access: yesActa Agronómica, 2010
Las orquídeas se caracterizan por su relación micorrízica obligada para la germinación de las semillas. El micosimbionte es principalmente del género-forma Rhizoctonia, al igual que sus teleomorfos de los géneros Ceratobasidium, Tulasnella, Thanatephorus
Ana T. Mosquera-Espinosa   +2 more
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Biocontrol Potential of Streptomyces sp. C2-4 against Ceratobasidium cereale Caused Sharp Eyespot in Wheat [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Plant Disease
Recently, various fungal diseases have emerged in winter crops, including barley, oats, and wheat, as a consequence of climate change. Among these diseases, sharp eyespot, caused by Ceratobasidium cereale, is a significant concern because it occurs ...
Miju Jo   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

First Report of Root Rot and Stem Blight in Water Spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) Caused by Ceratobasidium sp. Related to AG‐A and AG‐K Lineages in Florida, USA

open access: yesNew Disease Reports
New Disease Reports, Volume 53, Issue 1, January/March 2026.
Maria A. Lugo-Duque   +5 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Rise up, <i>Rhizoctonia</i>: moving to one fungus, one name in the <i>Ceratobasidiaceae</i> (<i>Agaricomycetes</i>, <i>Cantharellales</i>). [PDF]

open access: yesPersoonia
Ceratobasidium D.P. Rogers, Stud. Nat. Hist. Iowa Univ. 17 (5): 4. 1935. Type: Ceratobasidium sphaerosporum Warcup & P.H.B. Talbot [to be proposed, as conserved type, to replace Cb. calosporum D.P. Rogers, Stud. Nat. Hist. Iowa Univ. 17 (1): 5. 1935].
O'Donnell RP, Linde CC, May TW.
europepmc   +3 more sources

Draft genome sequence of fastidious pathogen Ceratobasidium theobromae, which causes vascular-streak dieback in Theobroma cacao [PDF]

open access: yesFungal Biology and Biotechnology, 2019
Background Ceratobasidium theobromae, a member of the Ceratobasidiaceae family, is the causal agent of vascular-streak dieback (VSD) of cacao, a major threat to the chocolate industry in the South-East Asia.
Shahin S. Ali   +11 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Genomic insights into <i>Ceratobasidium</i> sp. associated with vascular streak dieback of woody ornamentals in the United States using a metagenomic sequencing approach. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Spectr
Woody ornamentals are integral to urban landscapes and play important roles in habitat restoration and ecological conservation, yet their national and international trade facilitates the spread of plant diseases with significant ecological and economic ...
Belay KH   +12 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Further evidence of Ceratobasidium D.P. Rogers (Basidiomycota) serving as the ubiquitous fungal associate of Platanthera leucophaea (Orchidaceae) in the North American tallgrass prairie

open access: yesBotanical Studies, 2020
Background In the United States and Canada, ca. one-half of native orchid species are now threatened with extinction. A number of these species are restricted to tallgrass prairies of central North America, such as the Eastern Prairie Fringed Orchid ...
Hana L. Thixton   +3 more
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Mycorrhizal Fungi Isolated from Native Terrestrial Orchids from Region of La Araucanía, Southern Chile

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2020
Mycorrhizal interactions of orchids are influenced by several environmental conditions. Hence, knowledge of mycorrhizal fungi associated with orchids inhabiting different ecosystems is essential to designing recovery strategies for threatened species ...
Hector Herrera   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

In vitro biological control of Ceratobasidium ramicola by using tannin extracts from Acacia villosa, Myristica fragrans, Acacia mangium, and Calliandra calothyrsus leaves [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology, 2019
Ceratobasidium ramicola is a fitopathogenic fungus that harmful and causes various levels of damage on several types of forestry and horticultural crops.
M. A. Firmansyah   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Enfermedades que afectan el cultivo de café: Elucidando el ciclo de vida de Roya, Mal de Hilachas y Cercosporiosis

open access: yesScientia Agropecuaria, 2023
El café (Coffea spp.) es el segundo producto básico de mayor importancia a nivel mundial, siendo C. arabica su especie más representativa. El cultivo de café es afectado por diferentes enfermedades fúngicas que reducen el área fotosintéticamente activa ...
Anthony A. Moreira-Morrillo   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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