Unraveling the pathogenomics of <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i> infecting proso millet (<i>Panicum miliaceum</i> L.): genomic perspective on ruthless virulence and adaptive evolution. [PDF]
Koti PS +18 more
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Metatranscriptomic Sequencing of Sheath Blight-Associated Isolates of <i>Rhizoctonia solani</i> Revealed Multi-Infection by Diverse Groups of RNA Viruses. [PDF]
Urzo MLR +8 more
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Effects of bioformulation prototype and bioactive extracts from Agaricus bisporus spent mushroom substrate on controlling Rhizoctonia solani of Lactuca sativa L. [PDF]
Cignola R +3 more
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Effects of Chemical and Biological Fungicide Applications on Sexual Sporulation of Rhizoctonia solani AG-3 TB on Tobacco. [PDF]
Yang Y +6 more
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Computational identification of promising genetic markers associated with molecular mechanisms of reduced rice resistance to Rhizoctonia solani under excess nitrogen fertilization using gene network reconstruction and analysis methods. [PDF]
Antropova EA +9 more
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Binucleate Rhizoctonia induced tomato resistance against Rhizoctonia solani via affecting antioxidants and cell wall reinforcement. [PDF]
Taheri P, Hosseini-Zahani F, Tarighi S.
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Methylation and aging in Rhizoctonia solani
Mycopathologia, 1976Our earlier studies had shown that as fungi age, many of their vital functions decrease; in Rhizoctonia solani, protein synthesis is one of the functions so affected. We now find that the ability to methylate tRNA, a vital component of the protein synthesizing system, also decreases with age. This methylation of Escherichia coli tRNA by R.
D, Gottlieb, K, Raghu
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Translocation in Rhizoctonia solani
Botanical Gazette, 19631. The mineral ions of Zn-65, S-35, Sr-89, and P-32 are readily absorbed by the hyphae of Rhizoctonia solani and are readily translocated throughout its mycelium. 2. The age of the mycelium has an effect on translocation of P-32. There was a greater movement from the hyphal tips to the old mycelium than in the reverse direction.
A. M. Monson, T. W. Sudia
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Degradation of fluometuron by Rhizoctonia solani
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 1978Abstract Degradation studies of fluometuron [Cotoran, 1,1-dimethyl-3-(α,α,α-trifluoro-m-tolyl)urea] by Rhizoctonia solani have been conducted to elucidate further the pathway of degradation. Analysis by thin-layer chromatography and autoradiography demonstrated that R.
R.W. Rickard, N.D. Camper
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