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The Potential for the Formation of Sclerotia in Submerged Mycelium of Sclerotium rolfsii [PDF]

open access: bronzeMicrobiology, 1981
SUMMARY: Synchronous formation of sclerotia in Sclerotium rolfsii was induced in both solid and liquid synthetic media. Sclerotial initials were formed when mycelium was forced to pass from the submerged to the aerial growth phase in one of the following ways: (i) by removal of aerial mycelium with a scalpel; (ii) by growing the mycelium under a cover ...
Yitzhak Hadar, Y. Henis, I. Chet
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Effects of Lactose, Ethanol and Cycloheximide on the Translocation Pattern of Radioactive Compounds and on Sclerotium Formation in Sclerotium rolfsii [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Microbiology, 1973
Summary: Protein synthesis and translocation of l-[14C]leucine, d-[14C]glucose and inorganic 32P were enhanced in cultures of Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. grown on medium supplemented with 0·5% lactose. Ethanol (2%, v/v) inhibited translocation but not protein synthesis.
Y. Okon, I. Chet, Y. Henis
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Analysis of putative sclerotia maturation-related gene expression in Rhizoctonia solani AG1-IA [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Biological Sciences, 2018
Rhizoctonia solani AG1-IA (R. solani AG1-IA) is a major soil-borne fungal pathogen of maize that causes significant yield losses in all maize-growing regions worldwide. The sclerotium produced by R. solani AG1-IA can overwinter in grass roots or diseased
Liu Bo   +6 more
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Proteomics research and related functional classification of liquid sclerotial exudates of Sclerotinia ginseng [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2017
Sclerotinia ginseng is a necrotrophic soil pathogen that mainly infects the root and basal stem of ginseng, causing serious commercial losses. Sclerotia, which are important in the fungal life cycle, are hard, asexual, resting structures that can survive
Dan Wang   +4 more
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The Control Mechanism of Sclerotial Formation in Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Microbiology, 1968
SUMMARY: The distribution of [14C]-L-cysteine and [14C]iodoacetic acid in mycelium and sclerotia of Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc., and the effect of disodium ethylene-diaminetetraacetic acid (Na2EDTA), trans-1, 2-diaminocyclohexane-N, N, N', N'-tetraacetic acid (Chel. C.D.), potassium iodate and phenylthiourea on the formation of sclerotia by S.
I, Chet, Y, Henis
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Structure-functional activity relationship of β-glucans from the perspective of immunomodulation : a mini-review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
β-Glucans are a heterogeneous group of glucose polymers with a common structure comprising a main chain of β-(1,3) and/or β-(1,4)-glucopyranosyl units, along with side chains with various branches and lengths.
Baruah, Sri Kartik   +4 more
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Ascospore release and survival in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
The release and survival of ascospores of a UK Sclerotinia sclerotiorum isolate were studied. Apothecia placed in a spore clock apparatus with different lighting regimes at 15 °C released ascospores continuously with an increasing rate for the duration ...
Abawi   +31 more
core   +1 more source

Entomopathogenic fungi decrease Rhizoctonia disease in potato in field conditions [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2020
Rhizoctonia potato disease is widespread in the world and causes substantial yield and quality losses in potato. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of entomopathogenic fungi Metarhizium robertsii and Beauveria bassiana in the inhibition of potato ...
Oksana G. Tomilova   +7 more
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Management of plant health risks associated with processing of plant-based wastes: A review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The rise in international trade of plants and plant products has increased the risk of introduction and spread of plant pathogens and pests. In addition, new risks are arising from the implementation of more environmentally friendly methods of ...
Budge, G. E.   +4 more
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