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- Symbiosis (Ancient Gr**** συμβίωσις symbíōsis: living with, companionship < σύν sýn: together; and βίωσις bíōsis: living) is any type of a close and long-term...
- organism with the ability to parasitize fungi. Mycoparasites might be biotrophic or necrotrophic, depending on the type of interaction with their host...
- establishing itself within the host tissue, taking up the nutrients with brief biotrophic-like phase. It then, in later stages of infection switches to a necrotrophic...
- are plant pathogens, such as Magnaporthe oryzae, can switch from being biotrophic (parasitic on living plants) to being necrotrophic (feeding on the dead...
- Elizabeth; Hansen, Karen (2013). "Novel aspects in the life cycle and biotrophic interactions in Pezizomycetes (Ascomycota, Fungi)". Molecular Ecology...
- an infection vesicle. The first stage after infection is known as the biotrophic phase, and consists of a broad primary hyphae, which develops out of the...
- races of fungi often evolve that are resistant to various fungicides. Biotrophic fungal pathogens colonize living plant tissue and obtain nutrients from...
- as Sphacelotheca reiliana, and Sporisorium reilianum, is a species of biotrophic fungus in the family Ustilaginaceae. It is a plant pathogen that infects...
- Meliolales. Mostly tropical in distribution, species in this family are biotrophic on the leaves and stems of plants. Despite this, most species do not cause...
- phases: biotrophic (expanding and infecting, on living tissue) and saprotrophic (producing basidiospores, on necrotic tissue). The biotrophic stage, and...