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Fungi mitosporic

Bacterium used for control of Fasaurium and other pathogens Mitosporic fungi used for control of range of soil/foliar pathogens... [Pg.798]

Verdin, A., Lounes-Hadj Sahraoui, A. Durand, R. (2004). Degradation of benzo[a]pyrene by mitosporic fungi and extracellular oxidative enzymes. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 53, 65-70. [Pg.210]

Fomina, M. A., Olishevskaya, S. V., Kadoshnikov, V. M., Zlobenko, B. P. Podgorsky, V. S. (2005d). Concrete colonization and destruction by mitosporic fungi in model experiment. Mikrobiologichny Zhurnal, 67, 97-106 (in Russian with English summary). [Pg.260]

Poprawski, T. J. and Jones, W. J. (2001). Host plant effects on activity of the mitosporic fungi Beauveria bassiana and Paecilomyces fumosoroseus against two populations of Bemisia whiteflies (Homoptera Aleyrodidae). Mycopathologia 151,11-20. [Pg.259]

Two examples of eukaryotic extreme acidophiles, isolated from AMD, Aeon-tium velatum and Scytalidium acidophilum are metal-tolerant mitosporic fungi (26,89). A. velatum tolerates copper concentrations up to 14 mM and grows between pH 0.2 and 0.7, whereas S. acidophilum can grow in the presence of 140 mM copper and pH 0 (26). Copper is one of the essential nutritional requirements of filamentous fungi, higher plants, and some animals. However, this requirement is on the order of 1-10 p.g copper per 100 mL levels higher than this can be severely toxic (26). [Pg.960]

Heterotrophic, absorptive organisms, typically myce-Ual, but sometimes unicellular, as in yeasts. There are four phyla, the Chytridiomycota, the Zygomycota, the Ascomycota and the Basidiomycota, and an information category, the mitosporic fungi, members of which lack a sexual phase and have not yet been assigned to taxa in the formal system of classification. [Pg.962]

Agonomycetes. Also known as Mycelia Sterilia. Lacking spores, they are not strictly speaking mitosporic, but are included with mitosporic fungi for convenience. Some have morphological features such as sclerotia or traps for eelworms that facilitate identification. [Pg.966]


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