Acacia pulchella
National Institutes of Health
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The potential fungitoxic qualities of the root exudates of A. pulchella var. goadbyi on P. cinnamomi were tested. Techniques were…
Axenic spore suspensions were made with motile zoospores, the main infective spores of P. cinnamomi and chlamydospores, the…
The main survival structures of P. cinnamomi in the soil are chlamydospores and oospores (1). However, only the A2 mating type is…
55 zoospores are considered to be the most important infective stage of the fungal life cycle (14). In 1935, Mehrlich (10) found…