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- thus are called hemibiotrophs, depending on the stages of their life cycle.[citation needed] In contrast to biotrophs, hemibiotrophs have dual life-styles...
- into three categories depending on their mode of nutrition: biotrophs, hemibiotrophs and necrotrophs. Biotrophic fungi derive nutrients from living plant...
- origin (first recorded in the Brazilian Amazon in 1785). This fungus is hemibiotroph, with two characteristic phases: biotrophic (expanding and infecting...
- pathway was found by Ho et al., 2016. Increased ROS is effective against hemibiotrophs but counterproductive against necrotrophs. Microsatellite markers have...
- ascospores in perithecia to restart the cycle. C. gloeosporioides is a hemibiotroph, meaning it lives part way between the biotrophic and saprophytic lifestyles...
- hosts as conditions become more ideal for spread. P. capsellae is a hemibiotroph, as indicated by its ability to keep host crucifers alive until host...
- other in horticulturally significant ways. Both species complexes are hemibiotrophs, and the primary ecological niche of many of these species is likely...
- continues proliferating until eventually entering its necrotrophic stage. Hemibiotrophs, like Thielaviopsis basicola, transition from a biotrophic stage to...
- the plant cell cuticle directly via turgor pressure. C. kahawae is a hemibiotroph that exhibits a transient post-penetrative asymptomatic biotroph phase...