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Ulocladium
A genus of saprophytic fungi in the family Pleosporaceae with numerous, usually solitary, multicelled conidia that are typically obovoid, dark brown…
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2009
2009
The ability of filamentous fungi to produce acids on indoor building materials
B. Gutarowska
,
A. Czyżowska
Annals of Microbiology
2009
Corpus ID: 40728227
Sixty two filamentous fungi isolated from paint coatings, wallpaper, carton-gypsum board, and indoor air in buildings were…
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2005
2005
Modeling Spatial Characteristics in the Biological Control of Fungi at Leaf Scale: Competitive Substrate Colonization by Botrytis cinerea and the Saprophytic Antagonist Ulocladium atrum.
G. Kessel
,
J. Köhl
,
J. Powell
,
R. Rabbinge
,
W. van der Werf
Phytopathology
2005
Corpus ID: 22191640
ABSTRACT A spatially explicit model describing saprophytic colonization of dead cyclamen leaf tissue by the plant-pathogenic…
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2002
2002
Biological Control of Gray Mold with Ulocladium atrum in Annual Strawberry Crops.
P. Boff
,
J. Köhl
,
M. Jansen
,
P. Horsten
,
C. L. D. Plas
,
M. Gerlagh
Plant Disease
2002
Corpus ID: 73493487
The efficacy of the fungal antagonist Ulocladium atrum to control gray mold in annual strawberry crops using waiting-bed…
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2002
2002
EVALUATION OF MICRO-ORGANISMS FOR BIOCONTROL OF GREY MOULD ON LETTUCE
S. Card
,
M. Jaspers
,
M. Walter
,
A. Stewart
2002
Corpus ID: 55433777
A range of micro-organisms, including saprophytic yeasts, bacteria and fungi, were evaluated for control of Botrytis grey mould…
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2001
2001
The Effect of Treatment With Ulocladium Atrum on Botrytis Cinerea-attack of Geranium (Pelargonium Zonale) Stock Plants and Cuttings
M. Gerlagh
,
J. Amsing
,
W. Molhoek
,
A. I. Bosker-van Zessen
,
C. Lombaers-van der Plas
,
J. Köhl
European journal of plant pathology
2001
Corpus ID: 1437741
In two successive seasons, the effect of treatment of geranium stock plants with the competitive saprophytic fungus Ulocladium…
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2001
2001
Comparative Analysis of the Role of Substrate Specificity in Biological Control of Botrytis Elliptica in Lily and B. Cinerea in Cyclamen with Ulocladium Atrum
G. Kessel
,
B. H. de Haas
,
+4 authors
J. Köhl
European journal of plant pathology
2001
Corpus ID: 23684690
Biological control of Botrytis spp. by the fungal antagonist Ulocladium atrum is based on their interaction in plant tissue. U…
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1999
1999
Biologische Bekämpfung von Botrytis cinerea mit Ulocladium atrum in Reben und Cyclamen
P. Schoene
,
J. Köhl
1999
Corpus ID: 89323881
Botrytis cinerea causes world-wide yield loss in many crops and fungicide resistant strains impede the control. Beside chemical…
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1999
1999
Occurrence of neutral and alkaline cellulases among alkali-tolerant micromycetes
Solovyeva
,
Okunev
,
Kryukova
,
Kochkina
Systematic and Applied Microbiology
1999
Corpus ID: 23901623
1999
1999
SUPPRESSION OF OVERWINTERING BOTRYTIS CINEREA INOCULUM ON GRAPE RACHII USING ANTAGONISTIC FUNGI
S. R. Fowler
,
M. Jaspers
,
M. Walter
,
A. Stewart
1999
Corpus ID: 55568127
Seven fungi were assessed for ability to suppress infection and sporulation of B. cinerea on sterilised grape rachii at 5, 10, 15…
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1988
1988
Mycoflora of air‐conditioners dust from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
M. M. Bagy
,
Y. M. Gohar
Journal of Basic Microbiology
1988
Corpus ID: 2271239
Using the hair baiting technique, 6 genera and 14 species were collected on SABOURAUD'S dextrose agar from 37 dust samples from…
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