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Endophytic and ectomycorrhizal, an overlooked dual ecological niche? Insights from natural environments and Russula species. [PDF]

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Endophytic <i>Trichoderma</i> species associated with <i>Theobroma cacao</i> L.: identification and biocontrol potential against <i>Moniliophthora roreri</i> and <i>Fusarium</i> sp. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
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Cover Picture and Issue Information

open access: yesFunctional Ecology, Volume 40, Issue 8, Page 2347-2349, August 2026.
Cover image: Ectomycorrhizas on a fine tree root, viewed under a stereomicroscope. Each pale, swollen tip marks where a soil fungus has wrapped around the root, trading mineral nutrients for plant sugars (Credit: Benjamin Underwood © RBG Kew). This cover is provided by the authors of the article Ectomycorrhizal community composition and extramatrical ...
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Pathogenicity of the hyphae of Filobasidiella neoformans

Mycopathologia, 1983
The pathogenicity of the purified hyphae of Filobasidiella neoformans was determined. The hyphal particles were inoculated into white Swiss female mice via the intracranial and intravenous route. Upon autopsy, infection was seen with as few as 25 hyphal elements.
B L, Zimmer, H O, Hempel, N L, Goodman
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ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE HYPHAE AND HAUSTORIA OF PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS AND HYPHAE OF P. PARASITICA

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1966
The ultrastructure of the mycelium of both Phytophthora infestans and P. parasitica is consistent with that reported for other Oomycetes. A distinct plasmalemma, porate nuclei, tubular endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria with tubular cristae, Golgi dictyosomes, and lipid bodies are present within the protoplast. The haustoria produced by P.
Mary A. Ehrlich, Howard G. Ehrlich
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In Pursuit of the Whole Hypha

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 1999
We know organisms first of all by their forms. Rabbit and carrot, Neurospora, and Paramecium represent particular shapes and structures, patterns in space and time. Each pattern integrates innumerable molecules into a coherent whole, reproduces itself from one generation to the next, and may persist in this manner for millions of years. In this lecture,
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The world of hyphae

Fungal Genetics and Biology
This article describes the hyphal features that have allowed fungi to conquer nature so extensively and so ubiquitously. Fungi became champions of nutrition via absorption by developing hyphae with an efficient growth mechanism that combined rapid cell wall construction with secretion of digestive enzymes.
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