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Survival and viability of sclerotia from Botrytis squamosa in soil
In a field experiment, the viability of Botrytis squamosa sclerotia in soil was quantified. One hundred sclerotia were multiplied by mycelial smear technique on PDA culture medium and were placed in bags made of voile fabric. In a wooden frame containing
Mayra Luiza Schelter (7501379) +1 more
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Historic data (2012/2013 to 2020) on percentage of sclerotia, produced by S. sclerotiorum, recovered from harvested soybean and sunflower were utilised in order to determine the prevalence of sclerotia recovered from South African silos.
Lisa Rothmann
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It is generally considered at the present time that Sclerotinia trifoliorum survives during the summertime mainly in the form of sclerotia. These sclerotia can give rise to either mycelia or apothecia. It has been established that both the mycelia (7, 17)
Anna-Marja Halkilahti
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The fungal pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum causes substantial economic damage to agriculture in the United States and globally. This pathogen can infect an unusually broad range of plant hosts, including many economically important crop species.
William Underwood
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The radiation resistance of ascospores and sclerotia of Pyronema domesticum
The Food and Drug Administration has become aware of several instances where supposedly sterile medical surgical products made of Chinese cotton have been found to contain viable Pyronema domesticum. The aim of this research was to determine the gamma and electron beam radiation resistance values for the two dormant phases (ascospores and sclerotia) of
S G, Richter, J, Barnard
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Tubingensin B (4), a cytotoxic carbazole alkaloid with a novel ring system, was isolated from the sclerotia of the fungus . The structure was assigned primarily on the basis of selective INEPT, homonuclear decoupling, and COSY ...
Mark R. TePaske and James B. Gloer +1 more
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Mycoparasitism of selected sclerotia-forming fungi by Sporidesmium sclerotivorum
Sporidesmium sclerotivorum Uecker, Ayers, & Adams is mycoparasite of sclerotia with potential for biocontrol. Sclerotia of fungi in the sclerotial lineage of the Sclerotiniaceae, including species of Sclerotinia, Botrytis, Amphobotrys, and Monilinia,
Sue Mischke
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Sooty sclerotia embedded within sorghum leaf tissue.Host/Plant: Grain Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)Pest/Path: Sooty Stripe (Ramulispora ...
Claflin, Larry
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Development of black sclerotia
Bambey, Senegal: Development of black sclerotia which have replaced seeds.Host/Plant: Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum)Pest/Path: Ergot (Claviceps ...
Claflin, Larry
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Sclerotia of ramulispora sorghi.Host/Plant: Grain Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)Pest/Path: Sooty Stripe (Ramulispora ...
Claflin, Larry
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