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Clustering among loci underlying soybean resistance to Fusarium solani, SDS and SCN in near-isogenic lines
In the soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivar ’Forrest’ a single chromosomal region underlies co-inheritance of field resistance of the sudden-death syndrome (SDS), caused by the fungus Fusarium solani (Mart.)...
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Genetic homogeneity among isolates of Fusarium solani that cause soybean sudden death syndrome
Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli is the etiological agent of soybean sudden death syndrome (SDS). This form species includes both members that cause SDS and those that do not. Despite the...
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Presentation Skills: a Course for Students on Voice Production and Confidence-Building
All dental students at the School of Medicine and Dentistry have to undertake a group project on some aspect of Oral Biology. Each group has to make a presentation on their project to their peers and members o...
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Evaluation of soybean resistance to Phialophora gregata culture filtrate in tissue culture
Resistance to the fungal pathogen, Phialophora gregata (Allington and Chamberlain) W. Gams, the cause of brown stem rot (BSR) in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.], is an important trait for cultivars grown in the ...
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Uptake of sulphur-35 by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae
Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on red clover and maize absorbed S35 at higher rates than did comparable nonmycorrhizal roots.
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Fungicide effects on fungal ecology in cree** Bentgrass turf
A qualitative comparison was made of the genera of fungi associated with cree** bentgrass turf (Agrostris palustris) plots either nonsprayed or sprayed with six fungicides for 4 or 5 successive years. The fungi...
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Uptake of phosphorus-32 by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae
The uptake and accumulation of phosphorus by mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal onion plants were compared. The results of the experiments indicate:
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Influence of Vesicular-arbuscular Mycorrhizas on the Uptake of Phosphorus-32 by Liriodendron tulipifera and Liquidambar styraciflua
ECTOTROPHIC mycorrhizas are capable of enhancing the uptake of nutrients by the host plant, and they have been shown to absorb and accumulate more ions than non-mycorrhizal roots1–3. It has also been shown that t...