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Trichosporon dulcitum
Known as:
Oospora dulciet
, Oospora dulcita
, Geotrichum dulcitum
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1981
1981
Summary of results of experiments on the control of the potato tuber fungal diseases gangrene, dry rot and skin spot with various chemical substances, 1966–80
D. C. Graham
,
G. A. Hamilton
,
C. E. Quinn
,
A. D. Ruthven
Potato Research
1981
Corpus ID: 26873143
SummaryOver the years 1966–80, experiments were done to compare the effectiveness of a number of fungicides and other chemical…
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1970
1970
Studies on the metabolic products of Oospora astringenes. 8. Isolation, chemical structure, and biosynthesis of oospolide.
K. Nitta
,
Y. Yamamoto
,
Y. Tsuda
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1970
Corpus ID: 36046038
A new metabolic product of Oospora astringenes, oospolide, was isolated by ionexchange chromatography of the culture medium, and…
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1966
1966
Studies on the metabolic products of Oospora astringenes. VII. Biogenesis of oospolactone and oosponol.
K. Nitta
,
Y. Yamamoto
,
T. Inoue
,
T. Hyodo
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1966
Corpus ID: 34880757
Biogenesis of oospolactone (I) and oosponol (II) from a fungus, Oospora astringenes were studied by using glucose-[1-14C…
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1966
1966
The effect of delay in treatment on the control of potato skin spot (Oospora pustulans)
H. H. Edie
,
A. Boyd
European Potato Journal
1966
Corpus ID: 39933639
SummaryA study has been made of the control of potato skin spot by surface disinfection of tubers and subsequent storage in…
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1966
1966
Skin spot (Oospora pustulans) disease of potatoes — its possible spread in storage
H. H. Edie
European Potato Journal
1966
Corpus ID: 44528724
SummaryThe development of skin spot (Oospora pustulans) on potato tuber eyes was studied during winter storage. Under the…
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