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Potential for biological control in the management of cassava pests [PDF]

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Melo, Elsa Liliana   +1 more
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Haqiqiy shilimshiqlar boʻlimi - Myxomycota

2023
Xaqiqiy shilimshiqlar quyidagi umumiy tavsifga ega: Vegetativ tanasi u yoki bu darajada gigant amyoba ko'rinishiga {plazmodiy deb ataladigan) ega.
Nurdinova Rohila Baxtiyorjon qizi   +1 more
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New records of Australian Myxomycota

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2003
Abstract Twenty‐eight species of myxomycetes and other related organisms not previously known to occur in Australia are reported along with 78 new state records. Records were obtained from collections made in the field and from moist chamber cultures prepared with samples of various types of organic material known to support the growth of myxomycetes ...
R. McHugh   +3 more
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Additions to the Myxomycota of summer rainfall regions of tropical Australia

Nova Hedwigia, 2017
The myxomycete diversity is poorly known in tropical regions of Australia. We present a list of myxomycetes from the summer rainfall regions of tropical Australia collated from field collections from the wet tropics of Queensland (February 2009) and from the Kimberley region of Western Australia (February 2006, January 2010, May 2011), together with ...
Davison, Elaine   +4 more
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5S Ribosomal RNA Sequence of Pneumocystis carinii and its Phylogenetic Association with “Rhizopoda/Myxomycota/Zygomycota Group”

The Journal of Protozoology, 1989
SUMMARYThe cytoplasmic 5S ribosomal RNA sequence from Pneumocystis carinii was determined and compared with those of 382 eukaryotes and an evolutionary tree was constructed to establish the phylogenetic position of Pneumocystis. The data suggest that Pneumocystis is associated with the Rhizopoda/Myxomycota/ Zygomycota group but not with common fungi ...
J, Watanabe   +3 more
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Phylogenetic association of Pneumocystis carinii with the ‘Rhizopoda/Myxomycota/Zygomycota group’ indicated by comparison of 5S ribosomal RNA sequences

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1989
The cytoplasmic 5S ribosomal RNA (5S rRNA) sequence from Pneumocystis carinii was determined. A sequence comparison matrix of 382 eukaryote 5S rRNA sequences and an evolutionary tree were constructed to establish the phylogenetic position of Pneumocystis. The data suggest that Pneumocystis is associated with the Rhizopoda/Myxomycota/Zygomycota group (=
J, Watanabe   +3 more
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2 Excavata: Acrasiomycota; Amoebozoa: Dictyosteliomycota, Myxomycota

2014
The organisms commonly referred to as slime molds belong to three different taxonomic groups, the two largest of which (the dictyostelids and myxomycetes) are closely related members of the supergroup Amoebozoa. Members of the third, and much smaller, group (traditionally known as acrasids but more appropriately referred to as sorocarpic amoebae ...
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Evolution of RNA Editing Sites in the Mitochondrial Small Subunit rRNA of the Myxomycota

2007
Because of their unique and unprecedented character, it is often difficult to imagine how and why the different, diverse types of RNA editing have evolved. Information about the evolution of a particular RNA editing system can be obtained by comparing RNA editing characteristics in contemporary organisms whose phylogenetic relationships are known so ...
Uma, Krishnan   +2 more
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Phytocenotic connections of myxomycetes (Myxomycota) in Gomol’shanskie Lesa National Park, Ukraine

Russian Journal of Ecology, 2007
Myxomycetes, or plasmodial slime molds, are a group of lower eukaryotes that grow and feed at the motile phase of the life cycle, named plasmodium, and produce complex fruiting bodies at the reproductive phase. Most of them live on land, mainly in forest ecosystems (Stephenson, 1988). Phytocenotic connections of myxomycetes in the forest‐steppe zone of
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Fungi with a Plasmodial Thallus Division Myxomycota: Slime-Moulds

1971
Two distinct phases occur in the life-cycle of a slime-mould. First there is an active assimilative phase in which the thallus, a protozoa-like amoeboid plasmodium, moves with a creeping motion and feeds either saprobically or holozoically by engulfing and digesting bacteria or other solid particles in food vacuoles formed according to need.
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