نتایج جستجو برای: pythium group g

تعداد نتایج: 1359105  

2015
A.W.A.M. de Cock A.M. Lodhi T.L. Rintoul K. Bala G.P. Robideau Z. Gloria Abad M.D. Coffey S. Shahzad C.A. Lévesque

The genus Phytopythium (Peronosporales) has been described, but a complete circumscription has not yet been presented. In the present paper we provide molecular-based evidence that members of Pythium clade K as described by Lévesque & de Cock (2004) belong to Phytopythium. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (LSU and SSU) and mitochondrial DNA cyto...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1988
A Belkhiri M W Dick

DNA from 14 Pythium species, Verrucalvus flavofaciens and Zoophagus insidians was characterized by CsCl-bisbenzimide density gradients in order to investigate its taxonomic potential. A few incomplete analyses were made for other species. All clearly assignable Pythium species produced three DNA bands in the gradient. Pythium undulatum along with Verrucalvus and Zoophagus produced only two band...

A. Mirzaiian H. Soltanloo M. Pahlevani, S.E. Razavi

One of the major field constraints to seed production in safflower has proven tobe soil born pathogens, Phytophthora drechsleri and Pythium ultimum. In order toevaluate the efficiency of a field-laboratory selection method to improve resistanceof safflower against soil born pathogens, Ph. drechsleri and P. ultimum, a two-yearinvestigation was conducted. The results showed that selection is an e...

طی بازدیدهایی که از باغ‌های گردو در شهرستان کرمانشاه به عمل آمد، از ریشه و طوقه و خاک همراه ریشه و طوقۀ درختان گردو که علائم زوال، پوسیدگی طوقه و ریشۀ مشکوک به آلودگی Pythium وPhytophthora  داشتند نمونه‌هایی جمع‌آوری شد. نمونه‌ها در آزمایشگاه روی محیط‌های کشت عمومی و نیمه‌انتخابی کشت شد. بر اساس خصوصیات مرفولوژیک، اندام‌های جنسی و غیرجنسی و میزان رشد کلنی قارچ در دماهای مختلف و تطابق با منابع م...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Paul J Hunter Geoff M Petch Leo A Calvo-Bado Tim R Pettitt Nick R Parsons J Alun W Morgan John M Whipps

The microbiological characteristics associated with disease-suppressive peats are unclear. We used a bioassay for Pythium sylvaticum-induced damping-off of cress seedlings to identify conducive and suppressive peats. Microbial activity in unconditioned peats was negatively correlated with the counts of P. sylvaticum at the end of the bioassay. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) prof...

2015
Maaike van Agtmaal Gera J. van Os W.H. Gera Hol Maria P.J. Hundscheid Willemien T. Runia Cornelis A. Hordijk Wietse de Boer

There is increasing evidence that microbial volatiles (VOCs) play an important role in natural suppression of soil-borne diseases, but little is known on the factors that influence production of suppressing VOCs. In the current study we examined whether a stress-induced change in soil microbial community composition would affect the production by soils of VOCs suppressing the plant-pathogenic o...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2007
Charles R Howell

ABSTRACT Good quality seeds of cotton cultivars often escaped pre-emergence damping-off incited by Pythium spp. and Rhizopus oryzae, and they were resistant to postemergence damping-off incited by Rhizoctonia solani. Poor quality seeds, however, were highly susceptible to both phases of seedling disease and required seed treatment in order to survive. Pre-emergence damping-off incited by Pythiu...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Mary E McKellar Eric B Nelson

Leaf composts were studied for their suppressive effects on Pythium ultimum sporangium germination, cottonseed colonization, and the severity of Pythium damping-off of cotton. A focus of the work was to assess the role of fatty-acid-metabolizing microbial communities in disease suppression. Suppressiveness was expressed within the first few hours of seed germination as revealed by reduced P. ul...

2006
H. D. Shew

SHEW, H. D., and M. K. BEUTE. 1979. Evidence for the involvement of soilborne mites in Pythium pod rot of peanut. Phytopathology 69:204-207. Mites of the genus Caloglyphus (Acarina: Acaridae) were associated with obtained from 90% of the fecal pellets collected from C. micheali after more than 50% of decaying peanut pods collected in a field in which pod rot feeding on mycelial mats of the fung...

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