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A mycoparasitic and opportunistic fungus is inhabited by a mycovirus

Archives of Virology, 2019
A novel bisegmented double-stranded RNA virus was identified in the mycoparasitic and opportunistic fungus Hypomyces chrysospermus. The RNA1 genome segment comprises 1866 bp and encodes an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). The RNA2 segment comprises 1822 bp and encodes a capsid protein.
Karel Petrzik, Abu Bakar Siddique
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Syzygospora Alba , A Mycoparasitic Heterobasidiomycete

Mycologia, 1981
Syzygospora alba is recognized as a mycoparasite and its anamorphs and teleomorphs are illustrated and redescribed from a recent collection from Mexico.
F. Oberwinkler, B. Lowy
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Mycoparasitism of Dispira Simplex and D. Parvispora

Mycologia, 1966
Physiological studies of the haustorium-producing, biotrophic mycoparasites have been limited primarily to two genera, Dispira and Piptocephalis. Ayers (1933, 1935) was a pioneer in the physiological study of this group of parasites and reported that the host range of Dispira cornuta Van Tiegh. was limited to several other species of Mucorales and that
M, Brunk, H L, Barnett
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Mycoparasitism of some Tremella species

Mycologia, 1994
The parasitic interaction of Tremella mesenterica, T. encephala and T. mycophaga was studied by light and electron microscopy. The host range of T.
Walter Zugmaier   +2 more
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Cryptomycocolax: A New Mycoparasitic Heterobasidiomycete

Mycologia, 1990
Descriptions are provided of new basidiomycetous taxa, i.e., Cryptomycocolacales, Cryptomycocolacaceae, Cryptomycocolax, and Cryptomycocolax abnorme.
Franz Oberwinkler, Robert Bauer
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Mycoparasitism in Basidiomycota 

Among the over 31,000 recognized species within Basidiomycota, approximately 200 are documented as parasites of other fungi, so-called mycoparasites. They exhibit a remarkable diversity in morphological characteristics, host-parasite interaction structures, and phylogenetic affiliations.
Nathan Schoutteten   +2 more
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Mycoparasitism: ecology and physiology

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 1987
(1987). Mycoparasitism: ecology and physiology. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology: Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 370-379.
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CmpacC regulates mycoparasitism, oxalate degradation and antifungal activity in the mycoparasitic fungus Coniothyrium minitans.

Environmental microbiology, 2016
The PacC/Rim101 pH-responsive transcription factor is an important pathogenicity element for many plant-pathogenic fungi. In this study, we investigated the roles of a PacC homologue, CmpacC, in the mycoparasitic fungus Coniothyrium minitans. CmpacC was confirmed to have the transcriptional activation activity by the transcriptional activation test in ...
Yi, Lou   +9 more
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Biology and ecology of mycoparasitism

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1995
The term mycoparasitism applies strictly to those relationships in which one living fungus acts as a nutrient source for another, but fungicolous relationships may also be included in which nutrient exchange has not been shown. Fungicolous fungi have a constant but indeterminate association with another fungus, and it can be difficult to demonstrate a
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Mycoparasitism within the Zygomycetes

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1985
The Zygomycetes includes a number of mycoparasitic genera, which differ in their strategies of parasitism. Piptocephalis, Dispira, Dimargaris and Tieghemiomyces are typical biotrophs, and display many features associated with this mode of infection, such as the formation of haustoria.
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