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Morpho-phylogenetic evidence reveals novel species and new records of <i>Torula</i> (Torulaceae, Pleosporales) from medicinal plants in China. [PDF]

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Wu N   +9 more
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The HMA-domain protein Ict1 is required for Ferroptosis in the rice blast fungus. [PDF]

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Conidium development in Ceratocystis autographa

Mycological Research, 1995
Ceratocystis s.l. includes Ceratocystis s.s., Ophiostoma and Ceratocystiopsis . These genera are distinguished by their anamorphs, ascospore morphology and sensitivity to cycloheximide. Ceratocystis autographa is unusual in that it reportedly has both Ophiostoma and Ceratocystis anamorphs.
M.J. Wingfield   +3 more
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THE ERYSIPHE CICHORACEARUM CONIDIUM

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1967
The wall of the conidium of Erysiphe cichoracearum was composed of two layers. The inner layer was probably chitinous and possessed a few spines, whereas the outer layer was three or four times thicker and gelatinous. The end wall of the spore often was incompletely covered with this gelatinous layer. The cytoplasm of the dormant conidium had electron-
W. E. McKeen, N. Mitchell, R. Smith
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Conidium liberation in Erysiphe graminis

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1971
The effects of various factors upon the liberation of conidia of Erysiphe graminis DC. f.sp. tritici Marschal (powdery mildew of wheat) were investigated, using a Hirst automatic volumetric spore trap and a range of meteorological instruments.
K.R.W. Hammett, J.G. Manners
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Conidium Ontogeny in Penicillium

Journal of General Microbiology, 1971
After fixation with permanganate or with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide, phialide walls of Penicillium clavigerum Damelius, P. claviforme Bainier and P. corymbiferum Westling were electron-transparent with a thin, electron-opaque surface layer. The phialide apex was closed by a hollow, plug-like structure of wall material.
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Conidium ontogeny in Wallemia sebi

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1974
The ontogeny of conidia in Wallemia sebi, an osmophilic hyphomycete, has been studied, principally with the aid of slide cultures but also with the scanning electron microscope. A new technique for slide cultures is described which permitted examination of developing conidiophores at the highest obtainable optical magnification with excellent ...
M.F. Madelin, Shaida Dorabjee
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Role of the conidium in dimorphism of Blastomyces dermatitidis

Mycopathologia, 1978
Fine details of yeastlike cell development of Blastomyces dermatitidis from its conidium are described and illustrated by electron micrographs. When cultured in an enriched medium at 37C, conidia of two strains of B. dermatitidis readily underwent ultrastructural changes consistent with mycelial to yeast dimorphism.
R G, Garrison, K S, Boyd
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