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Ceratobasidium sp. AG-A, ROOT PATHOGEN OF Calibrachoa hybrida [PDF]

open access: yesChilean journal of agricultural & animal sciences, 2022
Fil: Borrelli, Nicolas Pablo.
Borrelli, Nicolas Pablo   +5 more
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Mycorrhizal network: a bidirectional pathway between green-leaved terrestrial orchids and pine trees [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionIncreasing evidence demonstrates that plant roots can be connected via mycorrhizal networks. Such networks in roots play key roles in plant physiology and ecosystem functioning, but it remains debated whether bidirectional transfers of ...
Jianxin Chen   +6 more
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Shifts in bacterial community composition during symbiotic seed germination of a terrestrial orchid and effects on protocorm development [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum
Fungi and bacteria often occupy very similar niches; they interact closely with each other, and bacteria can provide direct or indirect benefits to plants that form mutualistic interactions with fungi.
Zeyu Zhao   +6 more
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Plant Desiccation and Root Rot in Rosemary: Insight into Macrophomina phaseolina, Ceratobasidium sp. and Fusarium falciforme Roles in Co-Infection

open access: yesAgriculture
Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) is one of the most cultivated Lamiaceae species because of its medicinal, aromatic and ornamental properties. In the late summer of 2023, symptoms of desiccation were observed in a rosemary field located in southern ...
Eliana Dell’Olmo   +5 more
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First report of Ceratobasidium sp. causing root rot of Crotalaria juncea in Mexico

open access: yesNew Disease Reports, 2023
New Disease Reports, Volume 47, Issue 1, January–March 2023.
J. F. Díaz‐Nájera   +6 more
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Miscanthus sinensis contributes to the survival of Pinus densiflora seedlings at a mining site via providing a possible functional endophyte and maintaining symbiotic relationship between P. densiflora and endophytes from high soil temperature stress.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2023
At a sedimentary site in an old mine site, Miscanthus sinensis formed patches, where Pinus densiflora seedlings could grow better compared with those outside the patches, indicating that M. sinensis would improve P. densiflora seedling establishment. The
Toshikatsu Haruma   +7 more
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Weed-Associated Fungal Endophytes as Biocontrol Agents of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense TR4 in Cavendish Banana

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2021
The antagonistic activity of fungal endophytes isolated from weeds growing in Cavendish banana farms was determined against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense TR4 (Foc TR4) causing Fusarium wilt of Cavendish banana.
Dennice G. Catambacan   +1 more
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Rhizoctonia species and anastomosis groups isolated from Lavandula species in Isparta, Türkiye [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Biological Research
The genus Rhizoctonia includes a wide host of various kinds of more than 200 species of plants, and the genus includes different groups that are destructive plant pathogens and nonpathogenic to plants. Lavandula species are aromatic and medicinal plants
Cafer Eken, Dudu Demir
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Glycoside Hydrolase Family 16 Enzyme RsEG146 From Rhizoctonia solani AG1 IA Induces Cell Death and Triggers Defence Response in Nicotiana tabacum. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Plant Pathol
We identified a glycoside hydrolase 16 family member RsEG146 from Rhizoctonia solani AG1 IA that acts as an effector by inducing Nicotiana tabacum cell death via its chitin‐binding domain. ABSTRACT Rhizoctonia solani AG1 IA is a harmful necrotrophic fungus responsible for various crop diseases, including maize and rice sheath blight, which can lead to ...
Chen C   +8 more
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Evaluation of Tulasnella and Ceratobasidium as Biocontrol Agents of Fusarium Wilt on Vanilla planifolia

open access: yesAgronomy, 2023
Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vanillae (Fov), is a disease that results in significant losses in commercial vanilla production. The genera Ceratobasidium (Ceratobasidiaceae) and Tulasnella (Tulasnellaceae), which are often
Santiago Manrique-Barros   +3 more
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