نتایج جستجو برای: infective propagules

تعداد نتایج: 17995  

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2012
r. lakshmipathy a. n. balakrishna d. j. bagyaraj

the impact of land use intensity on the abundance and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (amf) was investigated at six land use types viz., natural forest, grassland, acacia plantations, cardamom plantations, coffee plantations and paddy fields in the niligiri biosphere of the western ghats in south india. there was no significant difference in amf root colonization in different land use...

2015
T. D. VATCHEV

VATCHEV, T. D., 2015. Fusarium root and stem rot of greenhouse cucumber: aerial distribution of inoculum. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 21: 650–654 Fusarium root and stem rot is one of the most damaging diseases of greenhouse cucumber. This study reveals development and spread of airborne inoculum of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-cucumerinum the causal agent of the disease. Infective propagules of ...

2014
D. M. Soper K. C. King D. Vergara C. M. Lively

Under the Red Queen hypothesis, outcrossing can produce genetically variable progeny, which may be more resistant, on average, to locally adapted parasites. Mating with multiple partners may enhance this resistance by further increasing the genetic variation among offspring. We exposed Potamopyrgus antipodarum to the eggs of a sterilizing, trematode parasite and tested whether this altered mati...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2008
Tien Bui Xiaorong Lin Richard Malik Joseph Heitman Dee Carter

Sexual reproduction and genetic exchange are important for the evolution of fungal pathogens and for producing potentially infective spores. Studies to determine whether sex occurs in the pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii have produced enigmatic results, however: basidiospores are the most likely infective propagules, and clinical isolates are fertile and genetically diverse,...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2009
Spencer R Hall Christine J Knight Claes R Becker Meghan A Duffy Alan J Tessier Carla E Cáceres

Epidemiologists increasingly realize that species interactions (e.g. selective predation) can determine when epidemics start and end. We hypothesize here that resource quality can also strongly influence disease dynamics: epidemics can be inhibited when resource quality for hosts is too poor and too good. In three lakes, resource quality for the zooplankton host (Daphnia dentifera) was poor whe...

2013
Alessandro Nicoli Laércio Zambolim Trazilbo J. Paula Júnior Rogério F. Vieira Hudson Teixeira José Eustáquio S. Carneiro

Fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli (Fsp) is widely distributed in Latin America. Experiments involving artificial inoculations could be better compared whether the number of Fsp infective propagules is well quantified by using chlamydospores. This study aimed to define the adequate concentration of chlamydospores of Fsp for assessment of the disease severity under contr...

2006
Gary A. Kendrick

Dispersal of propagules from fertile thalli of Sargassum spinuligerum was measured in situ using a novel technique. Propagules were stained with Toluidine Blue while still attached to parent thalli. After 24 h, the density of settled propagules was determined at different distances from the stained thalli with a venturi suction sampler Previous measurements of propagule or spore dispersal have ...

2014
Ieda R Coelho Maria VL Pedone-Bonfim Fábio SB Silva Leonor C Maia

The system for production of inoculum of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) using sand and vermiculite irrigated with nutrient solution is promising. However, organic amendments added to the substrate can stimulate sporulation of AMF and replace the nutrient solution. The aim of this study was to maximize the production of AMF (Acaulospora longula, Claroideoglomus etunicatum, Dentiscutata heter...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2006
A Paré K A Coyle L Sigler A K Maas R L Mitchell

Veiled chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus) were experimentally challenged with the fungus Chrysosporium anamorph of Nannizziopsis vriesii (CANV). Chameleons were exposed to conidia in their captive environment, or were inoculated by direct application of a conidial suspension inoculum on intact and on abraded skin. The CANV induced lesions in all experimental groups and was recovered from infect...

2003
M. J. Breitfuss R. M. Connolly P.E.R. Dale

The saltmarsh–mangrove interface generally constitutes the landward boundary for the grey mangrove Avicennia marina var. australasica, the most widespread species on southeast Queensland shores. A. marina produces buoyant propagules, which are dispersed by tidal waters, only infrequently transported to saltmarsh by the highest spring tides. We predicted that runnelling, a form of habitat modifi...

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