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The glycosulphatase of Trichoderma viride [PDF]
The growth of the mould Trichoderma viride on a defined medium containing either potassium d-glucose 6-O-sulphate or potassium d-galactose 6-O-sulphate as sole sources of both carbon and sulphur is marked by the production of an enzyme system capable of liberating inorganic SO42− ions from either of the sulphate esters.
Angharad Lloyd+4 more
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Trichoderma koningiopsis (Hypocreaceae) has the smallest mitogenome of the genus Trichoderma
IntroductionFungal mitogenomes exhibit remarkable variation in conformation, size, gene content, arrangement and expression, including their intergenic spacers and introns.MethodsThe complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the mycoparasitic fungus Trichoderma koningiopsis was determined using the Illumina next-generation sequencing technology.
María Lorena Castrillo+14 more
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Biology and biotechnology of Trichoderma [PDF]
Fungi of the genus Trichoderma are soilborne, green-spored ascomycetes that can be found all over the world. They have been studied with respect to various characteristics and applications and are known as successful colonizers of their habitats, efficiently fighting their competitors.
Monika Schmoll, André Schuster
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Trichoderma in the Maltese Islands
This study assessed presence of Trichoderma spp. in the Maltese Islands. Isolates were identified using dichotomous keys and DNA barcoding. Ten distinct isolates were obtained from different soils and other substrates, and were identified as T. virens, T. citrinoviride, T. gamsii, and, in the former T. harzianum species complex, T.
Marco IANNACCONE+3 more
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5.3. Co-inoculation of endophytic fungi with Trichoderma viride Prior to co-inoculation studies, compatibility between each fungal endophyte and T. viride was tested using dual culture method and found no antagonism between endophytes and T. viride.
Mastan, Anthati+3 more
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Trichoderma: The “Secrets” of a Multitalented Biocontrol Agent
The plant-Trichoderma-pathogen triangle is a complicated web of numerous processes. Trichoderma spp. are avirulent opportunistic plant symbionts. In addition to being successful plant symbiotic organisms, Trichoderma spp.
M. Sood+7 more
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Trichoderma- from lab bench to field application: Looking back over 50 years
Biological control of plant pathogens has become increasingly possible with the use of fungi, which have a high reproductive rate (both sexually and asexually) and a short generation time and are very specific to their target.
P. Dutta, Lipa Deb, A. Pandey
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Trichoderma Koningiopsis (Hypocreaceae) has the Smallest Mitogenome of the Genus Trichoderma [PDF]
Abstract The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the mycoparasitic fungus Trichoderma koningiopsis was determined using the Illumina next-generation sequencing technology. We used data from our recent Illumina NGS-based project of T. koningiopsis genome sequencing to study its mitochondrial genome. The mitogenome was assembled, annotated,
María Lorena Castrillo+4 more
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Edible and medicinal mushrooms are extensively cultivated and commercially consumed around the world. However, green mold disease (causal agent, Trichoderma spp.) has resulted in severe crop losses on mushroom farms worldwide in recent years and has ...
Xiaoping An+6 more
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Trichoderma-Induced Resistance to Botrytis cinerea in Solanum Species: A Meta-Analysis
With the idea of summarizing the outcomes of studies focusing on the resistance induced by Trichoderma spp. against Botrytis cinerea in tomato, the present paper shows, for the first time, results of a meta-analysis performed on studies published from ...
Samuele Risoli+5 more
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