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- significantly if the spores are observed in honeydew or in water. The sclerotial density can be used as the groups G2 and G3 float in water. The compound...
- the kernel. Conidiop****s and conidia are produced in the spring from sclerotial surfaces. There is a secondary inoculum for A. flavus, which is conidia...
- pathogen, formerly known as Sclerotium hydrophilum, causing Globular Sclerotial Disease in rice. Xu Z, Harrington TC, Gleason ML, Batzer JC (2010). "Phylogenetic...
- Leakey on the basis of the sclerotial stage (Leakey, 1964). In 1986, Dactuliophora glycines was thought to be the sclerotial state of Pyrenochaeta glycines...
- collar rot caused by the fungus Agroathelia rolfsii. Causally known as Sclerotial blight, Agroathelia rolfsii survives in the soil as sclerotia, and in...
- cold winters that were followed by rainy summers.[citation needed] The sclerotial stage of C. purpurea con****uous on the heads of ryes and other such grains...
- Agroathelia coffeicola is a sclerotial fungus, commonly called Sclerotium coffeicola, now classified in the order Amylocorticiales. It is a facultative...
- June 2021. Alternanthera bettzickiana Lim, G. (1968). A new record of sclerotial wilt of Alternanthera amoena (Lem.) Voss. Mycopathologia Volume 36, Number...
- onion bulb tissue by the Botrytis fungus, note brown to gray discoloration of onion tissue, and formation of black sclerotial bodies between onion scale...
- arising from "sclerotial bodies". The possibility that Squamanita might be parasitic on other agarics (the remains of which formed the "sclerotial bodies")...