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Review of Pythium species Causing Damping-off in Corn
Plant Health Progress, 2021Seedling blights and root rots caused by Pythium species account for almost twenty-five million dollars in annual losses to corn (Zea mays) production in the United States and Ontario.
J. Bickel, A. Koehler
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Pythium insidiosum complex hides a cryptic novel species: Pythium periculosum
Fungal Biology, 2022Early phylogenetic analysis of Pythium insidiosum, the etiologic agent of pythiosis in mammals, showed the presence of a complex comprising three monophyletic clusters. Two included isolates recovered from cases of pythiosis in the Americas (Cluster I) and Asia (Cluster II), whereas the third cluster included four diverged isolates three from humans in
Bruno Maltez Miraglia +8 more
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Pest Management Science, 2020
BACKGROUND Oxathiapiprolin, developed by DuPont, is the only commercial oxysterol-binding protein inhibitor (OSBPI) of oomycete pathogens. Although the activity of oxathiapiprolin on some Pythium spp. and Phytopythium spp.
Jianqiang Miao +6 more
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BACKGROUND Oxathiapiprolin, developed by DuPont, is the only commercial oxysterol-binding protein inhibitor (OSBPI) of oomycete pathogens. Although the activity of oxathiapiprolin on some Pythium spp. and Phytopythium spp.
Jianqiang Miao +6 more
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, 2020
Postemergence damping‐off of chilli caused by Pythium spp. is a common and serious problem in large chilli growing areas of India under the moist conditions that generally prevails during the sowing period.
M. Dubey +5 more
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Postemergence damping‐off of chilli caused by Pythium spp. is a common and serious problem in large chilli growing areas of India under the moist conditions that generally prevails during the sowing period.
M. Dubey +5 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
AbstractA case of Pythium insidiosum keratitis is described. It is an unusual organism that is difficult to isolate. Cases in animals and humans have been reported from tropical and subtropical parts of the world but this is the first case from a temperate region and was acquired from a hot pool.
D, Murdoch, D, Parr
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AbstractA case of Pythium insidiosum keratitis is described. It is an unusual organism that is difficult to isolate. Cases in animals and humans have been reported from tropical and subtropical parts of the world but this is the first case from a temperate region and was acquired from a hot pool.
D, Murdoch, D, Parr
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Mycological Progress, 2017
Pythium myriotylum and P. zingiberis have both been implicated in soft rot of ginger (Zingiber spp.). The status of these two taxa as distinct species follows original descriptions of physiology, morphology and pathogenicity. However, their status has been questioned by phylogenetic analyses. In this study, putative P.
Le, Duy Phu +2 more
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Pythium myriotylum and P. zingiberis have both been implicated in soft rot of ginger (Zingiber spp.). The status of these two taxa as distinct species follows original descriptions of physiology, morphology and pathogenicity. However, their status has been questioned by phylogenetic analyses. In this study, putative P.
Le, Duy Phu +2 more
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Canadian journal of plant pathology, 2020
Multiple pathogens are frequently recovered together from diseased soybean seedlings, suggesting a seedling disease complex. Pythium sylvaticum and P. irregulare are prevalent oomycetes and Fusarium oxysporum and F.
Elizabeth R. Lerch-Olson, A. Robertson
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Multiple pathogens are frequently recovered together from diseased soybean seedlings, suggesting a seedling disease complex. Pythium sylvaticum and P. irregulare are prevalent oomycetes and Fusarium oxysporum and F.
Elizabeth R. Lerch-Olson, A. Robertson
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Pythium rot of figmarigold (Lampranthus spectabile) caused by Pythium aphanidermatum
Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2007A new leaf rot disease was found on the leaves of figmarigold (Lampranthus spectabile). The causal organism, identified as Pythium aphanidermatum was found to cause the same symptoms after artificial inoculation and was then reisolated from the inoculated plants. We propose to name the disease Pythium rot of figmarigold.
Hideshi Kawarazaki +3 more
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Sexuality in Pythium Sylvaticum: Heterothallism
Mycologia, 1967Pairings of 5 heterothallic isolates of Pythium sylvaticum in all possible combinations revealed the existence of 2 sexually compatible groups of isolates.Tracings of gametangial hyphae leading to ...
K E, Papa, W A, Campbell, F F, Hendrix
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