Monitoring of diseases caused by pathogenic oomycetes using DNA analysis
Phytophthora species are best known as pathogens of agricultural crops (e.g. P. infestans), but there are also invasive pathogens destroying forest atands (e.g. P. ramorum in the USA) or even whole forest ecosystems (e.g. P.
Nowakowska, J.A. +2 more
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A new occurrence of saprotrophic oomycetes from the ca 307-303 million-years-old Grand'Croix Chert (Massif central, France). [PDF]
Strullu-Derrien C +7 more
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Oomycetes found in wild and cultivated areas of Vietnam. [PDF]
Pfeufer EE +5 more
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What makes a mycoparasite? Candidate effectors from fungi that parasitize other fungi exhibit structural homology to those of fungal plant pathogens. [PDF]
Sotiropoulos AG +3 more
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Investigating Genetic Diversity of Phytophthora spp. and Related Oomycetes
Oomycetes, like fungi, are filamentous heterotrophs, but unlike true fungi are diploid and share a photosynthetic ancestor. Many of these organisms are plant and animal pathogens, and members of the genus Phytophthora cause devastating disease on a ...
Hulvey, Jonathan Patrick
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RNA Interference in Plant Interactions with Pathogenic Microorganisms: A Weapon or a Liability? [PDF]
Ivanov A, Golubeva T.
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Intracellular accommodation of bacteria, fungi, and oomycetes by plants analyzed using transmission electron microscopy. [PDF]
Gantner I +6 more
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Computational Modeling of Cellulose Synthase Heterotrimer Assembly and Identification of Antimicrobial Compounds Targeting Interface Sites in <i>Phytophthora infestans</i>. [PDF]
Chellappan BV +4 more
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Harnessing Rimocidins-Producing <i>Streptomyces</i> sp. JCK-6116 as a Sustainable Fungicide for Biocontrol of Cucumber Soil-Borne Diseases. [PDF]
Nguyen HTT +5 more
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