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The current status of Pythium species in Iran: challenges in taxonomy

The current status of Pythium species in Iran: challenges in taxonomy

... Abstract: Pythium species are cosmopolitan, fungus- like oomycotes which may cause diseases in plants, animals and even human ...first Pythium species was reported from Iran, ca 44 species, two varieties, ...

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Root rot and damping off of Aleppo pine seedlings caused by Pythium spp  in Algerian forest nurseries

Root rot and damping off of Aleppo pine seedlings caused by Pythium spp in Algerian forest nurseries

... Observed lesions were brown and ranged from small elongated to large coalesced lesions and, in several instances, the entire root system was colo- nized and decayed or the seed did not germinate at all. These species ...

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Development of a Species Specific Probe for Pythium insidiosum and the Diagnosis of Pythiosis

Development of a Species Specific Probe for Pythium insidiosum and the Diagnosis of Pythiosis

... other Pythium species, thrive in such ...other Pythium species that may be present and harmless to animal ...detect Pythium and Phytophthora zoospores in irrigation water ...

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Evaluation of four plants compost teas against fungi responsible for Corn damping-off in Côte d’Ivoire

Evaluation of four plants compost teas against fungi responsible for Corn damping-off in Côte d’Ivoire

... To summarize the present study showed that compost tea prepared from various plants leaves had negative effect on corn kernel pathogenic fungi (Fusarium sp, Pythium sp, Rhizoctonia sp). They ...

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IN VITRO EFFICACY OF BIOAGENT AND ORGANIC AMENDMENT AGAINST DAMPING-OFF OF TOMATO PATHOGEN (PYTHIUM APHANIDERMATUM)

IN VITRO EFFICACY OF BIOAGENT AND ORGANIC AMENDMENT AGAINST DAMPING-OFF OF TOMATO PATHOGEN (PYTHIUM APHANIDERMATUM)

... major species causing 75-80 per cent damping-off in tomato and chilli. Manoranjitham et al. (2001) also reported 60 % mortality of chilli seedlings both in nursery and main field. Pythium spp. is probably the most ...

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In Vitro Antifungal Efficacies of Maize Associated Microorganisms

In Vitro Antifungal Efficacies of Maize Associated Microorganisms

... There was an increase in antagonistic property of pre-inoculated T. viride against S. rolfsii and Pythium spe- cies. Havenga et al. [24] observed that antagonist cells of B. subtilis applied prior to the pathogen, ...

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Article: Molecular characterisation of oomycetes from fish farm located in Mymensingh sadar during summer

Article: Molecular characterisation of oomycetes from fish farm located in Mymensingh sadar during summer

... e.g. Pythium afertile, ...These Pythium species have been reported from both dead and live ...of Pythium diclinumas a parasite on the gills of a few fish species in India; however, ...of ...

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Understanding the Impact of Pythium Root Rot on Floriculture Crops in North Carolina.

Understanding the Impact of Pythium Root Rot on Floriculture Crops in North Carolina.

... of Pythium, for example thirty species of Pythium have been identified on creeping bentgrass samples in North Carolina (Abad et ...of Pythium have been identified on wheat worldwide (Farr and ...

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Systematic Search for Evidence of Interdomain Horizontal Gene Transfer from Prokaryotes to Oomycete Lineages

Systematic Search for Evidence of Interdomain Horizontal Gene Transfer from Prokaryotes to Oomycete Lineages

... a Pythium ancestor from a proteobacterial or actinobacterial donor ...in Pythium species through horizontal transfer from an Actinobacteria species and may be a putative component of the secretome of ...

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Biological effects of oomycetes elicitins

Biological effects of oomycetes elicitins

... Elicitins – proteinaceous elicitors of oomycetes. Oomycetes, fungus-like eukaryotic phytopathogens, which can exhibit biotrophic, necrotrophic or hemibio- trophic lifestyles, secrete elicitor proteins called elicitins. ...

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Etiology and Management of Pythium Root Rot in North Carolina.

Etiology and Management of Pythium Root Rot in North Carolina.

... of Pythium spp. Because of increased need to identify Pythium species Middleton enhanced the Pythium key in 1945 ...morphology. Pythium species are difficult to identify because that have few ...

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Integrated strategies for managing Pythium root rot and fungicide-insensitive strains of Pythium aphanidermatum in poinsettia.

Integrated strategies for managing Pythium root rot and fungicide-insensitive strains of Pythium aphanidermatum in poinsettia.

... with Pythium spp. are killed but older plants are not. Pythium root rot is commonly observed on mature poinsettia plants in commercial production systems and growers often report that symptoms intensify ...

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Ginsenosides, Glycosidases and the Ginseng-Pythium Interaction

Ginsenosides, Glycosidases and the Ginseng-Pythium Interaction

... Furthermore, Pythium infection has been shown to increase following addition of residues and high-carbohydrate amendments to soil (Trujillo and Hine 1965; Liu and Vaughn ...of Pythium propagules in soil has ...

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Controlling Pythium in Ginger: Phase 2

Controlling Pythium in Ginger: Phase 2

... (Setaria sp), and can quickly lead to improvements in soil organic and labile carbon levels which in turn stimulate increased microbial activity believed to suppress Pythium ...for Pythium infection ...

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Stryphnodendron adstringens and purified tannin on Pythium insidiosum: in vitro and in vivo studies

Stryphnodendron adstringens and purified tannin on Pythium insidiosum: in vitro and in vivo studies

... and should be more stimulated, since they are simple and reproducible [21]. Regarding the susceptibility of this pathogen to natural compounds, Zanette et al. [2] observed that garlic extracts inhibited the formation of ...

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STUDY OF ANTIBACTERIAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WHITE ROT FUNGI COLLECTED FROM THE NORTHWESTERN REGIONS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

STUDY OF ANTIBACTERIAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WHITE ROT FUNGI COLLECTED FROM THE NORTHWESTERN REGIONS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

... Result has shown all methanol and hot water extract of all six mushroom cultures exhibit a good antibacterial spectrum activity. The methanol extract of Agaricus sp., Schizophyllum sp., was best to ...

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Antifreeze activities of various fungi and Stramenopila isolated from Antarctica

Antifreeze activities of various fungi and Stramenopila isolated from Antarctica

... Materials and Methods: Various terrestrial materials (soils, mosses, algal mats, etc.) were collected near Great Wall Station in King George Island, South Shetland Islands in 1996 and 2007, Zhongshan Station in Larsemann ...

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IN VITRO ANTAGONISM OF Trichoderma spp. AGAINST SIX SOIL BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS

IN VITRO ANTAGONISM OF Trichoderma spp. AGAINST SIX SOIL BORNE FUNGAL PATHOGENS

... The concept of biological control is getting more importance nowadays than the chemicals because of its ecofriendly nature. The most popular bio-control agent Trichoderma spp. is known for its antagonistic property ...

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Isolation and pathogenicity of fungi associated to ambrosia borer (Euplatypus segnis) found injuring pecan (Carya illinoensis) wood

Isolation and pathogenicity of fungi associated to ambrosia borer (Euplatypus segnis) found injuring pecan (Carya illinoensis) wood

... Corthylus sp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), causing damage to alder (Alnus acuminata) trees, which showed wood rot and death, in this case the inset was associated to some ambrosia fungi like Fusarium solani, Fusarium ...

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Antagonistic potential of fungal microflora from spent mushroom substrate against soil borne pathogens of ginger

Antagonistic potential of fungal microflora from spent mushroom substrate against soil borne pathogens of ginger

... In vitro evaluation of antagonistic efficiency of 47 fungal isolates against major soil borne pathogens viz., Pythium aphanidermatum, Fusarium oxysporum, Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii and Ralstonia ...

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