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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SCLEROTIAL»
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1
Characterization of Genes Regulated During
Sclerotial ...
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary is a devastating fungal phytopathogen with a broad host range and global distribution.
2
Mycotoxins in Food, Feed and Bioweapons
Mahendra Rai, Ajit Varma. acetates for sclerotial production toward aflatoxin
biosynthesis, which results in progressive decrease in sclerotial size, altered
sclerotial shape, and a weakening in sclerotial structure (Chang et al. 2002).
Mahendra Rai, Ajit Varma, 2009
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Sclerotinia Diseases of Crop Plants: Biology, Ecology and ...
sclerotial initials), (ii) development (hyphal growth and further aggregation to
increase size), and (iii) maturation (surface delimitation, melanin deposition in
peripheral rind cells and internal consolidation). An extensive list of
environmental and ...
G. S. Saharan, Dr. Naresh Mehta, 2008
4
Rhizoctonia Solani, Biology and Pathology
The role of growth factors in sclerotial formation has not been studied. Biotic
factors can influence sclerotial formation. Sanford ( 1956) found that very few
sclerotia were produced in sterilized soil, and few were produced in natural soil.
When a ...
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Molecular Biology of Fungal Development
First, at several places within the sphacelium, sphacelial hyphae differentiate into
sclerotial hyphae; later, at the sclerotial base, sclerotial hyphae are formed
directly [63]. The sclerotial plectenchym develops intercalarly above the stromatic
...
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Ergot: The Genus Claviceps
first differentiating sclerotial medulla (Frederickson et al., 1991). Remnants of
sphacelial stroma with conidia as well as the ovary cap may persist on top of the
growing sclerotia, but no internal conidiogenous locules were found. Hence, in ...
Vladimir Kren, Ladislav Cvak, 2003
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Fungal Infection of Plants: Symposium of the British ...
Table 18.2. Eflect of lettuce crops on soil sclerotial populations of Sclerotinia
minor (Dillard & Grogan, 1985) Crop details Number of sclerotia (per 100 cm' soil
) Commercial crop ploughed 7.6.82 (not stated) Experimental crop 1 planted 7.7.
82 ...
British Mycological Society. Symposium, George Frederick Pegg, Peter G. Ayres, 1987
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Differences in growth characters and pathogenicity of ...
\a {None I fNone la Growth character of inoculum Raised sclerotial Intermediate
raised Appressed ...do . Raised sclerotinl Intermediate raised Appressed..'
Raised sclerotial Intermediate appressed . Raised sclerotial - Intermediate raised
...
Frederick Lovejoy Wellman, Dorothy Blaisdell Vaughn, 1940
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Advances in Soil Borne Plant Diseases
S. rolfsji isolates can also be classified based on sclerotial formation types,
mycelial compatibility groupings and sclerotial fine structure as observed by
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Chen et al., (1998) divided isolates of stem
rot ...
Naik, Manjunath, G.S.Devika Rani, 2008
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Mushrooms as Functional Foods
Mannoglucoxylan, from mushrooms, 156 Mannopyranose, mushroom-related
hypoglycemia and, 98 Mannose in cultivated mushroom dietary fiber, 78 in
sclerotial dietary fiber, 125 MAPK kinase (MEK) dendritic cells and, 169 in
Lentinus ...