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Characterization of soil suppressiveness to root knot nematodes in organic horticulture in plastic greenhouse [PDF]
The fluctuation of Meloidogyne population density and the percentage of fungal egg parasitism were determined from July 2011 to July 2013 in two commercial organic vegetable production sites (M10.23 and M10.55) in plastic greenhouses, located in ...
Carrasquilla, Marc +4 more
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Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (Duggar) Hennebert causes a destructive root rot in cotton, alfalfa (Medicago sativa), and many other dicot species. No consistently effective control measures or resistant host germplasm for Phymatotrichum root rot (PRR) are ...
Srinivasa Rao Uppalapati +7 more
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The genera Helvella and Dissingia (Ascomycota: Pezizomycetes) in Europe – Notes on species from Spain [PDF]
Phylogenetic analyses of 115 newly collected Helvella specimens from Spain using three genetic markers [heat shock protein 90 (hsp), RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (rpb2) and the nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU)] confirm the assignment of the Spanish collections to one Dissingia and 30 Helvella species.
Skrede, Inger +3 more
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In this study we review recent collections and historical records of epigeous members of the Pezizales formerly placed in the large, heterogenous genus Peziza from temperate southern South America. Recent analyses using molecular phylogenetic methods allow placement of these species in several previously described genera in recognition of the ...
Donald H. Pfister +7 more
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ATP prevents Woronin bodies from sealing septal pores in unwounded cells of the fungus Zymoseptoria tritici [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Septa of filamentous ascomycetes are perforated by septal pores that allow communication between individual hyphal compartments.
Correia, A +4 more
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FANTASTIC FUNGI AROUND US: A CASE STUDY OF IPB UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FOREST
Campus forest is the area of education and conservation at IPB University. The preliminary study proved that the area stores high biodiversity, including macroscopic fungi, which have not been well recorded. This study aimed to inventory the diversity of
Ivan Permana Putra +3 more
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Preliminary checklist of Myxomycota and Ascomycota from Fruška Gora mountain [PDF]
Fruška Gora mountain represents very important source of natural and semi-natural forest ecosystems in the northern part of the Republic of Serbia and therefore it is important source of habitats for different groups of fungi.
Karaman Maja A. +3 more
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DIVERSITY OF MACROSCOPIC FUNGI IN THE LOMBONGO TOURISM PARK AREA GORONTALO PROVINCE
Fungi are organisms that do not have chlorophyll and are heterotrophic. Fungi can be found everywhere, both in the tropics, subtropics, at the North Pole and Antarctica. Mushrooms have very diverse types.
Ani M. Hasan +7 more
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La familia Sarcoscyphaceae (Pezizales, Ascomycota) en México
Antecedentes y Objetivos: La Familia Sarcoscyphaceae es la quinta más numerosa del orden Pezizales con 102 especies; se caracteriza por presentar apotecios de colores rojos a anaranjados brillantes, debido a la presencia de pigmentos carotenoides y ascas
Ismael Ortega-López +5 more
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The Genus Acervus from Southwestern China and Northern Thailand
Acervus (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales) is a saprobic genus in Pezizomycetes, characterized by colored apothecia, subcylindrical to cylindrical asci and guttulate ascospores. We collected four Acervus samples from China and Thailand.
Ming Zeng +4 more
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