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Host-Parasite interaction between brown algae and eukaryote biotrophic pathogens. [PDF]
Santhosh A, Neuhauser S.
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Enhancing the Substrate Adaptability of Laccase through Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction for Applications in Mycotoxin Detoxification. [PDF]
Liu S +6 more
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The Comparative Genomics of Botryosphaeriaceae Suggests Gene Families of <i>Botryosphaeria dothidea</i> Related to Pathogenicity on Chinese Hickory Tree. [PDF]
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Hydrobiologia, 2002
The glaucophyte Glaucocystis nostochinearum has to our knowledge been observed to be infected by a parasite for the first time. It was found in samples taken from the northernmost freshwater pond in Germany (on the island of Sylt). The fungal parasite was identified as the oomycete Lagenidium sp.
Stefanie F. Kühn, Eberhard Schnepf
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The glaucophyte Glaucocystis nostochinearum has to our knowledge been observed to be infected by a parasite for the first time. It was found in samples taken from the northernmost freshwater pond in Germany (on the island of Sylt). The fungal parasite was identified as the oomycete Lagenidium sp.
Stefanie F. Kühn, Eberhard Schnepf
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Aplanes braunii (Phylum Oomycota) causes mortality in Anabas cobojius
Mycopathologia, 2003The fresh water fish Anabas cobojius (Hamilton-Buchanan 1822), was found to be parasitised by Aplanes braunii de Bary 1888. It is the first report of Aplanes braunii to cause disease on any fish. A. braunii is a virulent parasite that caused cotton-wool disease involving the skin, fins and muscles of A. cobojius.
A B, De, S K, Mandal
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Genome Size Determination in Peronosporales (Oomycota) by Feulgen Image Analysis
Fungal Genetics and Biology, 1998Genome size was determined, by nuclear Feulgen staining and image analysis, in 46 accessions of 31 species of Peronosporales (Oomycota), including important plant pathogens such as Bremia lactucae, Plasmopara viticola, Pseudoperonospora cubensis, and Pseudoperonospora humuli. The 1C DNA contents ranged from 0.046 (45. 6 Mb) to 0.163 pg (159.9 Mb). This
Voglmayr, Hermann, Greilhuber, Johann
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Revision of Plasmopara (Oomycota, Peronosporales) parasitic to Impatiens
Mycological Progress, 2017The oomycete Plasmopara obducens was first described on wild Impatiens noli-tangere in Germany in 1877. About 125 years later the first occurrence of P. obducens on cultivated I. walleriana in the United Kingdom was reported, and a worldwide epidemic followed.
Gorg, Marlena +6 more
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Diversity and evolution of chitin synthases in oomycetes (Straminipila: Oomycota)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019The oomycetes are filamentous eukaryotic microorganisms, distinct from true fungi, many of which act as crop or fish pathogens that cause devastating losses in agriculture and aquaculture. Chitin is present in all true fungi, but it occurs in only small amounts in some Saprolegniomycetes and it is absent in Peronosporomycetes.
Stefan Klinter +2 more
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