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Spatial and temporal variation of fungal endophytic richness and diversity associated to the phyllosphere of olive cultivars [PDF]
Fungal endophytes are micro-organisms that colonize healthy plant tissues without causing disease symptoms. They are described as plant growth and disease resistance promoters and have shown antimicrobial activity.
Campos, Maria Doroteia +6 more
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The impacts of leaf litter from genetically-modified hybrid poplar accumulating high levels of condensed tannins (proanthocyanidins) were examined in soil microcosms consisting of moss growing on sieved soil.
Richard S. Winder +3 more
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Genome sequencing provides insight into the reproductive biology, nutritional mode and ploidy of the fern pathogen M ixia osmundae [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106716/1/nph12653 ...
Aime, M. Catherine +17 more
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Fungi from order Pucciniales – morphology, systematics, ecology and pathogenicity [PDF]
Red Pucciniales, po starijoj nomenklaturi Uredinales, je najbrojniji red fitopatogenih gljiva. Gljive ovog reda, poznate i kao hrđe, pripadaju u odjel Basidiomycota, razred Pucciniomycetes. Razred broji 14 porodica, 166 rodova i čak 7798 do sada poznatih
Radman, Jelena
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Our experiment demonstrates that drought has impacts on multiple aspects of benthic structure and function in boreal stream ecosystems, including litter decomposition, autotrophic biomass accrual and microbial respiration. Some of those impacts persisted even after weeks of flow restoration.
Amélie Truchy +9 more
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Summary Interactions between plants and soil microbes are important for plant growth and resistance. Through plant–soil‐feedbacks, growth of a plant is influenced by the previous plant that was growing in the same soil. We performed a plant–soil feedback study with 37 grass, forb and legume species, to condition the soil and then tested the effects of ...
S. Emilia Hannula +4 more
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The white pine blister rust (WPBR) fungus Cronartium ribicola (J.C. Fisch.) is an exotic invasive forest pathogen causing severe stem canker disease of native white pine trees (subgenus Strobus) in North America.
Jun-Jun Liu +6 more
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Cut-and-paste transposons in fungi with diverse lifestyles [PDF]
Transposons (TEs) shape genomes via recombination and transposition, lead to chromosomal rearrangements, create new gene neighbourhoods and alter gene expression.
Ginalski, Krzysztof +3 more
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Taxonomy of mayapple rust: the genus Allodus resurrected [PDF]
Mayapple rust is a common, disfiguring disease that is widespread in temperate eastern North America wherever the host, Podophyllum peltatum, occurs. Puccinia podophylli, the etiological agent of this rust, has been shown to be distantly related to both ...
Aime, M. Catherine +3 more
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Metabarcoding of Soil Fungal Communities Associated with Alpine Field-Grown Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) Inoculated with AM Fungi. [PDF]
Soil fungi strongly influence ecosystem structure and functioning, playing a key role in many ecological services as decomposers, plant mutualists and pathogens.
Andrea, Berruti +8 more
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