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Methylation and aging in Rhizoctonia solani

Mycopathologia, 1976
Our 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, 1963
1. 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, 1978
Abstract 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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SURVIVAL OF SINGLE-BASIDIOSPORE ISOLATES OF RHIZOCTONIA PRATICOLA AND RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1964
Twenty randomly selected single-basidiospore isolates from each of Rhizoctonia praticola and R. solani differed considerably in their tolerance to CO2, competitive saprophytic activity, and ability to survive within precolonized substrate segments incubated in soils with or without pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) or oat straw.
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Biological control of Rhizoctonia solani by binucleate Rhizoctonia spp. and hypovirulent R. solani agents

Crop Protection, 1995
Abstract Despite research on biological control dating back to the early 1930s, reliable, economical biocontrols of diseases caused by Rhizoctonia solani are not generally available commercially. New approaches for detection and use of novel agents and development of broadly applicable biological control management systems are needed, especially ...
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Rhizoctonia Solani as a Parasite of Fungi

Mycologia, 1957
SUMMARYRhizoctonia solani Kuhn, an important soil-inhabiting parasite of cultivated plants, also parasitizes fungi.
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