- symbionts. Many
mycoparasites are fungi,
though not all
fungicolous fungi are
parasites (some are
commensals or saprobes.)
Biotrophic mycoparasites acquire nutrients...
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biocontrol agents against plant fungal diseases.
Fungi can also act as
mycoparasites or
antagonists of
other fungi, such as
Hypomyces chrysospermus, which...
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parasitism reduces growth and may
eventually kill the mildew.
These mycoparasites can live up to 21 days on mildew-free host
plant surfaces, attacking...
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including P. oligandrum, P. nunn, P. periplo****, and P. acanthi****, are
mycoparasites of
plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes, and have
received interest...
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decomposers of plant-based
carbon sources.
Mucoromycotina species known as
mycoparasites, or ****tive
parasites of
arthropods are like saprobes.[clarification...
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- dark-spored genus, Panaeolus.
Psathyrellaceae are
saprotrophs or
rarely mycoparasites on
other agarics (e.g.
Psathyrella epimyces). They
often occur in nitrogen-rich...
- such as late
blight of
potato and
sudden oak death. One oomycete, the
mycoparasite Pythium oligandrum, is used for biocontrol,
attacking plant pathogenic...
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Intracellular mycoparasites in action:
Interactions between powdery mildew fungi and Ampelomyces"...
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mycoparasite of the
fungus Beauveria b****iana
attacking the
Colorado potato beetle...