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Microbiome responses to natural Fusarium infection in field-grown soybean plants

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Bentum Sv   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Characterization of Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes of Thanatephorus Cucumeris

Mycopathologia, 2004
Thanatephorus cucumeris is a ubiquitous fungus responsible for many types of plant diseases worldwide. All isolates from infected Hevea brasiliensis trees secreted pectolytic enzymes; polygalacturonase (PG), pectin lyase (PL) and cellulolytic enzymes; beta-glucosidase and cellobiase in culture.
C K, Jayasinghe   +2 more
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Heterokaryon formation in Thanatephorus cucumeris anastomosis group 2-2 IV

Mycologia, 2006
Thirty single basidiospore isolates (SBIs) obtained from four field isolates of the basidiomycete fungus Thanatephorus cucumeris AG 2-2 IV were examined for heterokaryon formation. SBIs of three of four field isolates (Rh509, 92155 and R94) did not produce a tuft of mycelium in the hyphal interaction zone between paired isolates on 2% charcoal agar ...
Takeshi, Toda, Mitsuro, Hyakumachi
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Heterokaryon formation in Thanatephorus cucumeris (Rhizoctonia solani) AG-1 IC

Mycological Research, 2008
Approximately 50 single-basidiospore isolates (SBIs) obtained from each of 16 field isolates of Thanatephorus cucumeris AG-1 IC were examined for heterokaryon formation. All SBIs obtained from each field isolate were divided into two mating groups (SBIs-M1 and SBIs-M2), and tufts of mycelia were formed in the contact zone between colonies of paired ...
Ping, Qu   +5 more
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Thanatephorus cucumeris . [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].

Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria, 1974
Abstract A description is provided for Thanatephorus cucumeris . Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS: Economically important on bean, beet, cabbage, cotton, pine, potato and tomato; infects wheat and turf grasses and ...
null UK, CAB International   +1 more
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Thanatephorus cucumeris (many names, depending on host).

2021
Abstract Introduction: T. cucumeris is a pathogen with a worldwide distribution and in Japan alone T. cucumeris is reported to infect 35 orders, 52 families, 125 genera and 142 species of plant (Ogoshi, 1996). Yield and economic losses caused by T. cucumeris have not been determined in the majority of crops and environments.
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A Re-Interpretation of the Sexuality ofThanatephorus CucumerisAnastomosis Group Four

Mycologia, 1982
The homokaryotic progeny of one isolate of Thanatephorus cucumeris, anastomosis group four, was 100% self-sterile and 96% of the homokaryotic progeny of six other isolates also were self-sterile. Most self-fertile homokaryons discharged fewer than 100 basidiospores/ 48 h whereas heterokaryons averaged 0.5 x 106 spores/48 h regardless of whether they ...
Gerard C. Adams, Edward E. Butler
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Decolorization by Thanatephorus Cucumeris Dec 1

Decolorization by Thanatephorus cucumeris Dec 1 explores the innovative use of the newly isolated fungal strain Dec1 in the biodegradation of recalcitrant colored substances produced by various industries. The book details the purification and characterization of key enzymes responsible for Dec1's activity, including peroxidases, aryl alcohol ...
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Infection and Development of Target Spot of Flue-Cured Tobacco Caused by Thanatephorus cucumeris

Plant Disease, 1990
The effects of misting frequency and temperature regime on basidiospore infection and lesion development of target spot of tobacco were determined. Three isolates of Thanatephorus cucumeris (Rhizoctonia solani AG-2-2) produced hymenia and basidiospores equally when exposed to moderate temperatures and extended periods of high relative humidity. Optimum
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