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Harnessing microbial communities for enhanced plant resilience against diseases. [PDF]
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High phenotypic diversity correlated with genomic variation across the European Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans epizootic. [PDF]
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Blocking the isoflavone chemoreceptor in Phytophthora sojae to prevent disease. [PDF]
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Potato root exudates stimulate zoospore release of Spongospora subterranea
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The zoospore ofOlpidium brassicae
Protoplasma, 1976The ultrastructure of the zoospore ofOlpidium brassicae is described and compared with observations made of other zoospores of the uniflagellatePhycomycetes. The zoospore ofO. brassicae is characterized by an extensive, cone-shaped rhizoplast and a lack of a nuclear cap, as well as a side-body complex or a rumposome.
Lene Lange
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Zoospore development in the oomycetes
Fungal Biology Reviews, 2007Abstract Oomycetes cause destructive diseases on both animals and plants. The epidemic spread of oomycete diseases is primarily based on rapid dispersal from host to host by free swimming zoospores. These single-nucleated spores are formed in sporangia and are only released in aqueous environments.
Pieter Van West
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The zoospore ofPhlyctochytrium aestuarii
Protoplasma, 1977An ultrastructural study of the zoospore ofPhlyctochytrium aestuarii Ulken is presented. It is shown to be almost identical to the zoospore ofP. sp., isolate 71-1-E, described byKazama (1972 a and 1972 b), the only significant difference in the ultrastructure of the zoospores being a less well developed “eyespot”-like complex in the isolate studied ...
Lene Lange, L. W. Olson
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