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Microcycle conidiation–A review
Microcycle conidiation is defined as the germination of spores by the direct formation of conidia without the intervention of mycelial growth, as occurs in most normal life cycles. It is a method of asexual spore formation in which the normal life cycle of the fungus is bypassed.
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Conidial alkaline phosphatase from Neurospora crassa
An alkaline phosphatase was purified from conidia of a Neurospora crassa wild type strain. The M(r) of the purified native enzyme was estimated as ca 145,000 and 110,000 by gel filtration, in the presence and absence of magnesium ions, respectively. A single polypeptide band of M(r) 36,000 was detected by SDS-PAGE, suggesting that the native enzyme was
Say, José C. +8 more
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New approaches in biological control of apple scab [PDF]
Apple scab caused by Venturia inaequalis is a major disease in apple production. In organic farming scab control depends on the use of fungicides based on copper or sulphur.
Köhl, J.
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Development of rice conidiation media for Ustilaginoidea virens [PDF]
Yufu Wang +7 more
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Carbon Concentration and Carbon-to-Nitrogen Ratio Influence Submerged-Culture Conidiation by the Potential Bioherbicide Colletotrichum truncatum NRRL 13737 [PDF]
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Identification of New Resistance Sources From Diploid Wild Strawberry Against Powdery Mildew Pathogen [PDF]
Powdery mildew pathogen causes diseases in berries and resistance breeding is hampered by the lack of sufficient sources. While control of fungal pathogens relies on chemical fungicides.
Calis, O. +3 more
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Contributions of EU-project REPCO to apple scab control [PDF]
The objective of REPCO is to contribute to the replacement of copper fungicides in organic agriculture by new measures for control of downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola) in grapevine and scab (Venturia inaequalis) in apple.
Eiben, Ute +6 more
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