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Narrow Fungal Mycorrhizal Diversity in a Population of the Orchid Coppensia doniana
In nature, orchids are fully dependent on mycorrhizal fungi to germinate their seeds. These fungi can penetrate root cells and form pelotons, hyphal coils responsible for providing simple sugars for the orchid embryo.
Elke J. Cardoso +9 more
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Aeromonas caviae-Associated Severe Bloody Diarrhea. [PDF]
Tang X, Oyetoran A, Jones T, Bray C.
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Na natureza, as orquídeas são totalmente dependentes de fungos micorrízicos para germinar. Estes fungos podem penetrar nas células das raízes e formar pélotons, os quais, quando digeridos pela planta, providenciam açúcares simples para o embrião. Durante
Rafael Borges da Silva Valadares +1 more
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Mycorrhizal diversity and specificity in orchids of genus Epidendrum
As orquídeas associam-se comumente a fungos micorrízicos rizoctonióides pertencentes aos gêneros Ceratorhiza, Epulorhiza e Rhizoctonia. Esses simbiontes fúngicos têm mostrado eficiência em promover a germinação de sementes e o desenvolvimento de ...
Pereira, Marlon Corrêa
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Ursodeoxycholic acid production by Gibberella zeae mutants. [PDF]
Kollerov V, Donova M.
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The bee genus Palaeorhiza of New Guinea collected by the 3rd Archbold Ex-pedition was studied. Twenty-five species divided into 12 subgenera are re-ported for the 1st report.
Hirashima, Yoshihiro, 平嶋, 義宏
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Curcumin Aattenuates the Expression of Metalloprotease (AHA_0978) and Serine Protease (AHA_3857) Genes in Aeromonas Hydrophila. [PDF]
SobhZahedi M +2 more
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Rhizoctonia spp. are ubiquitous soil inhabiting fungi that enter into pathogenic or symbiotic associations with plants. In general Rhizoctonia spp. are regarded as plant pathogenic fungi and many cause root rot and other plant diseases which results in ...
Grönberg, Henrietta
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Rise up, <i>Rhizoctonia</i>: moving to one fungus, one name in the <i>Ceratobasidiaceae</i> (<i>Agaricomycetes</i>, <i>Cantharellales</i>). [PDF]
O'Donnell RP, Linde CC, May TW.
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Structure and diversity of mycorrhizal fungi communities of different part of Bulbophyllum tianguii in three terrestrial environments. [PDF]
Liang J +7 more
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