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Neonectria ditissima conidium production and release in planta
Neonectria ditissima, the causal agent of European canker in apples, conidia are available year-round in the Tasman region of New Zealand. Spore production and release in apple trees were quantified during natural and artificial rain events. Rain traps captured spores over 18 rain events (July—August 2017) from European canker lesions (excised and in ...
Monika Walter +3 more
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Freshwater systems of the semi‐arid Narrabri region, Australia, are hotspots of novel fungal and eukaryote diversity, dominated by zoosporic fungi and unclassified lineages. ITS‑based DNA and water chemistry analyses across various water bodies revealed strong seasonal patterns, a scarcity of aquatic hyphomycetes that may reflect environmental ...
Kim L. J. Porter +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background “Clean label” antifungal ingredients and fermentation protocols are a promising strategy to meet shelf‐life requirements in the bread industry. Objectives This study evaluated the mold‐free shelf‐life of bread formulations incorporating sourdough combined with antifungal ingredients or additives.
Maria Robles‐Hernandez +2 more
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The fungal pathogen Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei develops on the barley leaf via distinct, morphologically well-defined stages. After landing on a host plant, the conidia rapidly germinate to form a primary germ tube.
Stephen W. Thomas +4 more
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Isolates considered broadly as Ceratocystis manginecans have long presented taxonomic challenges due to minimal morphological differences, interfertility and varied species concepts. By analysing seven gene regions, 16 SSR loci, and representative morphological traits across isolates from diverse hosts and regions, we identified two genetically ...
Kira M. T. Lynn +6 more
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by Aspergillus fumigatus play key roles in fungal–host communication. Similar to synthetic nanoparticles, fungal EVs acquire a biomolecular corona composed of a tightly bound “hard” corona layer of fungal proteins and a dynamic “soft” layer of host‐derived molecules adsorbed upon contact with biological ...
Lucas Fabrício Bahia Nogueira +10 more
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A Nematode-destroying Parasite Bearing Lageniform Conidiiferous Branches on Endozoic Hyphae [PDF]
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Drechsler, Charles
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Spatial synchrony of population fluctuations has major consequences for the impacts of forest insect pest outbreaks at regional scales. We tested the predictions that the strength and drivers of this synchrony would differ among species according to their dispersal abilities and feeding guilds.
Kyle J. Haynes +5 more
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A New Species of Conidiobolus with Distended Conidiophores [PDF]
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Drechsler, Charles
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Registration of Excelsior Gold and HudsonNY two‐row spring malting barley cultivars
Abstract The re‐introduction of malting barley production into non‐traditional growing regions has created a demand for new varieties that tolerate the biotic and abiotic stresses prevalent in those regions. ‘Excelsior Gold’ (Reg. no. CV‐386, PI 705030) and ‘HudsonNY’ (Reg. no.
Daniel W. Sweeney +5 more
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