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Scutellospora Armeniaca , A New Species in Glomales (Zygomycetes) from Poland

Mycologia, 1992
Petch, T. 1937. Notes on entomogenous fungi. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 21: 34-67. Strongman, D. B., E. S. Eveleigh, and T. Royama. 1990. Hirsutella longicolla sp. nov. and H. longicolla var. cornuta var. nov.: two new fungi pathogenic to the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). J. Invert. Pathol. 55: 11-16. Wagner, T. L.,
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Development of extraradical mycelium of Scutellospora reticulata under root-organ culture: spore production and function of auxiliary cells

Mycological Research, 2004
The development of the extraradical mycelium and auxiliary cells and spore production of Scutellospora reticulata in association with Ri T-DNA transformed carrot roots was followed under root-organ culture conditions. Extraradical mycelium development followed classical lag-exponential-plateau phases, with an additional late decline phase in number of ...
Declerck, S.   +3 more
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Taxonomic and phylogenetic divergence among five Scutellospora species based on comparative developmental sequences

Mycologia, 1995
Morphological characters synthesized from differentiation of mycorrhizae and spores were de- fined developmentally and their stability examined among eight organisms of five Scutellospora species (Glomales, Zygomycetes). Morphology and architec? ture of fungal hyphae at entry points in Sudan-grass roots were similar to that observed in other Scutellos?
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Germination shields in Scutellospora (Glomeromycota: Diversisporales, Gigasporaceae) from the 400 million-year-old Rhynie chert

Mycological Progress, 2006
Glomeromycotan spores from the Lower Devonian Rhynie chert provide the first evidence for germination shields in fossil fungi and demonstrate that this complex mode of germination was in place in some fungi at least 400 million years ago. Moreover, they represent the first direct marker relative to the precise systematic position of an Early Devonian ...
Nora Dotzler   +3 more
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Scutellospora sp. A Mycorrhizal Fungal Species in the Management of Root Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne incognita in Tomato

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2015
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the biocontrol potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Scutellospora sp. against root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita on tomato under glasshouse conditions. Different dosages of Scutellospora sp. @ 5g, 10g, 15g, 20g and 25g/plant were tested against M.
Murugammal M   +3 more
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Mycelium development and architecture, and spore production ofScutellospora reticulatain monoxenic culture with Ri T-DNA transformed carrot roots

Mycologia, 2003
Mycelium development and architecture and spore production were studied in Scutellospora reticulata from single-spore isolates grown with Ri T-DNA transformed carrot root-organ culture in monoxenic system. Culture establishment, anastomosis occurrence and auxiliary cell development also were examined.
De Souza, F.A., Declerck, S.
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Intraspecific ITS Polymorphism inScutellospora castanea(Glomales, Zygomycota) Is Structured within Multinucleate Spores

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 1999
Polymorphism of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of the ribosomal DNA in Scutellospora castanea (Glomales, Zygomycota) and its organization among spores were evaluated. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification with ITS1/ITS4 primers yielded several fragments of different lengths, even from single spores.
Hijri, M.   +3 more
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Scutellospora crenulata, a new species of Glomales from La Gran Sabana, Venezuela

Canadian Journal of Botany, 2001
A newly discovered glomalean fungus, Scutellospora crenulata, is described and illustrated. This species possesses a complex spore ornamentation composed of dome-like sub-polygonal papillae partly separated by pits. The presence of a "beaded" spore wall component is reported for the first time in a member of Gigasporaceae.Key words: arbuscular ...
Ricardo A Herrera-Peraza   +2 more
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