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Pyrenochaeta

A genus of fungi in the family Cucurbitariaceae that is found in soil and plant debris. Some species in the genus can cause mycetoma in humans.
National Institutes of Health

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2011
2011
Isolates of Pyrenochaeta lycopersici, the causal agent of corky root rot on tomato plants, were assessed for physiological and… 
Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Endophytic fungi are ubiquitously distributed in orchids and have a great impact on the host plant. The diversity of endophytic… 
2008
2008
SummaryTwo experiments were carried out to assess the efficacy of different chemicals (azoxystrobin, fosthiazate, metham-sodium… 
2007
2007
The obtainment of 30 new strains from native Trichoderma harzianum after UV light irradiation (UV-A and UV-C), and of 82 strains… 
2004
2004
The genus Madurella, described for non‐sporulating agents of human mycetoma, is proven to be heterogeneous on the basis of rDNA… 
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
Filtrates from nematode-parasitic fungi have been reported to be toxic to plant-parasitic nematodes. Our objective was to… 
1999
1999
The biological activity of an extract of Ruta graveolens and its allelochemicals [8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP), 5-methoxypsoralen (5… 
1988
1988
Allium cepa L., A. fistulosum L., A. galanthum L., and A. cepa × A. fistulosum reciprocal interspecific hybrids were grown in… 
1978
1978
SummaryTomato accessions (Lycopersicon sp.), along with commercial cultivars and breeding lines were grown in a field infested… 
1969
1969
Madurella grisea and Pyrenochaeta romeroi are difficult to distinguish from one another by morphological or physiological methods…