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Abstract Early blight of potato is caused by the fungal pathogen Alternaria solani and is an increasing problem worldwide. The primary strategy to control the disease is applying fungicides such as succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors (SDHI). SDHI‐resistant strains, showing reduced sensitivity to treatments, appeared in Germany in 2013, shortly after the
Severin Einspanier +11 more
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Summary Fungi associated with cypress bark beetles are practically unknown in the Eastern Mediterranean. Our study focused on the fungi associated with the body parts and galleries of two indigenous cypress bark beetles, Phloeosinus armatus and P. bicolor, sampled from Cupressus sempervirens trees in different regions in Israel. Arbitrarily primed PCR,
Vineet Meshram +5 more
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Abstract Aims Entomopathogenic Metarhizium fungi are widely recognized for their biological control potential. In Cuba, several fungus‐based bio‐insecticides have been developed and are produced as part of integrated pest management (IPM) programmes for economically relevant agricultural pests.
Yamilé Baró +4 more
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Abstract Microbial organic matter decomposition is a critical ecosystem function, which can be negatively affected by chemicals. Although the majority of organic matter is stored in sediments, the impact of chemicals has exclusively been studied in benthic systems.
Eric Bollinger +7 more
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К микобиоте плодовых, овощных, декоративных и сорных растений Kитая (по материалам сборов 2017 года)
Образцы растений, пораженных грибами, были собраны на острове Хайнань в окрестностях Хайнаньского филиала Цзилиньской академии сельскохозяйственных наук (г. Foluo) 15-16.11.2017. Часть образцов также была собрана в тепличных хозяйствах провинции Цзилинь
Е.Л. Гасич +3 more
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Biodiversity of fungi on submerged wood in Hong Kong streams [PDF]
Woody substrates were collected in 5 freshwater streams in Hong Kong and the fungi on these substrates were investigated. A total of 153 species were identified, comprising 61 ascomycete and 92 mitosporic taxa, and 20% were previously undescribed.
Hodgkiss, IJ, Hyde, KD, Tsui, KM
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Microscopic fungus-like organisms and fungi of the Słowiński National Park. I.
In the years 1996- 1998, the occurrence of microscopic fungus-like organisms and fungi in plant associations of seven permanent plots of the Słowiński National Park, Poland, was investigated.
Jwona Adamska, Janusz Błaszkowski
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Biodiversity of intertidal estuarine fungi on Phragmites at Mai Po Marshes, Hong Kong [PDF]
Intertidal decaying stems and leaf sheaths of Phragmites australis were randomly collected and their mycota examined. Sixty one species of fungi were associated with the decaying stems and leaf sheaths, including Antiptodera spp., Lignincola laevis ...
Hyde, KD, Poon, MOK
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TRIPOSPERMUM LIMNETICUM SP. NOV. (MITOSPORIC FUNGI) ON SUBMERGED LEAVES FROM FRESHWATER, GUJARAT, INDIA. [PDF]
Tripospermumlimneticum sp. nov.encountered on dead decaying submerged leaves of Eucalyptus sp. and Polygonumglabrum found in Purna River (Dang district), Gujarat, India is described and illustrated here. This species is distinguished by its freshwater habitat, branched conidia arms (mostly four) are horizontal and downwardly directed, perpendicular to ...
Patil, S.Y., Pawar, N.S., B.D. Borse.
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Geophilic dermatophytes and other keratinophilic fungi in the nests of wetland birds
The frequency and species diversity of keratinophilic fungi in 38 nests of nine species of wetland birds were examined. Nine species of geophilic dermatophytes and 13 Chrysosporium species were recorded. Ch.
Teresa Korniłłowicz-Kowalska +2 more
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