PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «CHLAMYDOSPORE»
chlamydospore
candida
formation
test
thick
walled
resting
spore
several
kinds
fungi
including
ascomycota
such
basidiomycota
panus
life
stage
which
survives
unfavourable
conditions
seasons
chlamydospores
chlamydospore
during
hyphal
growth
cryptococcus
neoformans
response
nutrient
limitation
desiccation
darkness
pheromone
served
long
time
identification
human
fungal
pathogen
biological
function
these
process
whose
specific
outcome
progression
over
from
mature
structure
genetic
control
distinctive
morphological
feature
that
induced
form
oxygen
limited
environments
mushroom
journal
wild
mushrooming
terms
discussed
ascospore
ascospores
basidiospore
basidiospores
endosporium
episporium
exosporium
merriam
webster
origin
latin
chlamyd
chlamys
international
scientific
vocabulary
first
known
translations
information
about
defined
enlarged
formed
vegetative
filamentous
fungus
certain
protozoans
global
transcriptome
sequencing
identifies
order
further
understanding
development
assembly
compared
transcriptional
profile
both
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laboratories
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHLAMYDOSPORE»
Scopri l'uso di
chlamydospore nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
chlamydospore e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Trichoderma: Biology and Applications
Chlamydospore formation is thought to be induced in the soil through, amongst
other factors, interactions with soil bacteria. Exposure of T. harzianum to very low
concentrations of antifungal chemicals produced by the common soil bacterium ...
Prasun K. Mukherjee, B.A. Horwitz, U.S. Singh, 2013
2
Root Diseases and Soil-borne Pathogens
cinnamomi was equally good in the presence of inorganic and amino nitrogen (
Cameron and Milbrath, 1965). Comparisons of the pH, temperature, and
nutritional requirements for chlamydospore germination in P. cinnamomi and P.
parasitica ...
T. A. Toussoun, Robert V. Bega, Paul E. Nelson, 1970
3
The Genetics of Candida
Another interesting morphological phenomenon distinct from dimorphism is "
phenotypic switching" which is a high-frequency variation in colony morphology
which can reflect cellular morphology switching.7 C. CHLAMYDOSPORE ...
Donald R. Kirsch, Rosemarie Kelly, Myra B. Kurtz, 1990
4
Science and Cultivation of Edible Fungi 2000 -
Colony stage % Survival 9h 24 h 36 h 48 h Thl (A026008) Chlamydospore 100
100 - - Conidial 75 75 - . Mycelial 100 100 . . Thl (A 007040) Chlamydospore 100
100 100 100 Conidial 100 100 . . Mycelial 100 100 100 - Th2(F 013033) ...
L. J. L. D. Griensven (Van.), 2000
5
Fungus Diseases of Tropical Crops
Gupta (1973h1 found 37% chlamydospore germination after 1 year and 27%
after 2, with material stored at room temp. Immersion in water assists germination.
Penetration of the young plant, which is susceptihle up to t. 40 days old, is
through ...
6
Advances in Bacillaceae Research and Application: 2013 Edition
Yunnan. University,. Kunming: Induction. of. chlamydospore. formation. in.
fusarium. by. cyclic. lipopeptide. antibiotics. from. Bacillus. SubtlllS. C2. By a
News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Ecology, Environment & Conservation —
Researchers ...
7
Efficacy of Seed Treatment Chemicals, Including Fungicides ...
Chlamydospore germination stimulants. Plant root exudates stimulate
germination of spores of T. basicola in natural soil (Linderman and Toussoun,
1967). As the signal from the root exudates is received, chlamydospores
germinate.
8
The Rice Blast Disease: Proceedings of a Symposium
CHLAMYDOSPORE AND APPRESSORIUM Hori (1898), Suyematsu (1916),
Sawada (1917), and Nisikado (1926) called the swelling on a germ tube "
chlamydospore," Kawakami (1901, 1902) called it "resting spore." Matsuura (
1928) and ...
9
Med Lab Tech Vol 2, 2/E
The differential diagnosis is based on direct microscopic examination (wet mount
), chlamydoconidia production on cornmeal agar or chlamydospore agar, germ
tube production (C. albicans) and the urease test. Carbohydrate assimilation and
...
10
Theory and Practice of Biological Control
Conidia of soil-home Firsaria when placed in moist soil soon convert to the
doublewalled chlamydospore. These resting structures germinate less readily
than conidia do, needing both a nitrogen and a carbon source (Cook and Schroth
, 1965) ...
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CHLAMYDOSPORE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
chlamydospore nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Queen-Ant-Killing 'Zombie Fungus' Discovered By Undergrad
rare-fungus-clover-shaped-spore The chlamydospore, a thick-walled structure involved in fungal survival and reproduction, resembles a clover. «Newsweek, nov 14»