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Emergence of synchronised growth oscillations in filamentous fungi
Abstract Soil fungi are important decomposers of organic matter and play crucial roles in the biogeochemical cycles in the soil. Many species of fungi grow in the form of branched networks. While there have been investigations on the growth and architecture of the fungal networks, their growth dynamics in space and ...
Praneet Prakash +7 more
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Phosphatidylinositol phosphates are key phospholipids with a range of regulatory roles, including membrane trafficking and cell polarity. Phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate [PI(4)P] at the Golgi apparatus is required for the budding-to-filamentous-growth ...
Rocio Garcia-Rodas +7 more
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The corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis serves as a model species for studying fungal dimorphism and its role in phytopathogenic development. The pathogen has two growth phases: a saprobic yeast phase and a pathogenic filamentous phase. Dimorphic transition
Teeratas Kijpornyongpan +1 more
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Functional Properties of the MAP Kinase UeKpp2 in Ustilago esculenta
Ustilago esculenta undergoes an endophytic life cycle in Zizania latifolia. It induces the stem of its host to swell, forming the edible galls called jiaobai in China, which are the second most commonly cultivated aquatic vegetable in China. Z. latifolia
Yafen Zhang +7 more
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A Genetically Engineered Escherichia coli for Potential Utilization in Fungal Smut Disease Control
Sporisorium scitamineum, the basidiomycetous fungus that causes sugarcane smut and leads to severe losses in sugarcane quantity and quality, undergoes sexual mating to form dikaryotic hyphae capable of invading the host cane.
Guobing Cui +4 more
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The morphogenetic switching between yeast cells and filaments (true hyphae and pseudohyphae) is a key cellular feature required for full virulence in many polymorphic fungal pathogens, such as Candida albicans.
Gustavo Bravo Ruiz +3 more
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Filamentous crystal growth in organic liquids and selection of crystal morphology
Filamentous crystals such as whisker crystals are often seen not only in metallic liquids, but also in organic liquids and solutions. They are interesting as reinforce materials.
Takumi Yashima, Marie Tani, Rei Kurita
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Filamentous growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]
Fungal dimorphism is a complex phenomenon triggered by a large variety of environmental factors and consists of a reversible alternating pattern of growth between different elliptical and filamentous forms of cells. Understanding the mechanisms that regulate these events is of major interest because of their implications in fungal pathogenesis, cell ...
Ceccato-Antonini, Sandra Regina +1 more
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Growth Rate of Lithium Filaments in Ceramic Electrolytes [PDF]
© 2020 Lithium-ion batteries with single ion-conductor ceramic electrolytes short-circuit when subjected to charging currents above a critical current density. Here, we analyse the rate at which a lithium (Li) filament (sometimes referred to as a dendrite) will grow from the cathode towards the anode during charging of such batteries.
S.S. Shishvan +3 more
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Perturbation growth in accreting filaments [PDF]
We use smoothed particle hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the growth of perturbations in infinitely long, initially sub-critical but accreting filaments. The growth of these perturbations leads to filament fragmentation and the formation of cores. Most previous work on this subject has been confined to the growth and fragmentation of equilibrium
Clarke, Seamus D. +2 more
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