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hyphal tip polarisome
Protein complex that has a role in determining cell polarity, found at the tip of a growing fungal hypha. [PMID:15976451]
National Institutes of Health
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2009
2009
First Report of Powdery Mildew (Oidium sp.) on Pincushion Flower (Scabiosa columbaria) in New York.
T. Jankovics
,
L. Kiss
,
R. Niks
,
M. Daughtrey
Plant Disease
2009
Corpus ID: 73446803
Scabiosa columbaria (Dipsacaceae) is a popular perennial ornamental in the United States. It is native to Europe and was…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Mycelium development and architecture, and spore production of Scutellospora reticulata in monoxenic culture with Ri T-DNA transformed carrot roots
F. A. de Souza
,
S. Declerck
Mycologia
2003
Corpus ID: 24695866
Mycelium development and architecture and spore production were studied in Scutellospora reticulata from single-spore isolates…
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2000
2000
Partial characterization and localization of a novel type of antifungal protein (IWF6) isolated from sugar beet leaves.
Kristensen
,
Brunstedt
,
Nielsen
,
Kreiberg
,
Mikkelsen
,
Roepstorff
Plant Science
2000
Corpus ID: 38561874
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Buoyant Densities and Dry-Matter Contents of Microorganisms: Conversion of a Measured Biovolume into Biomass
L. Bakken
,
R. A. Olsen
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
1983
Corpus ID: 23113751
Several isolates of bacteria and fungi from soil, together with cells released directly from soil, were studied with respect to…
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1974
1974
Ultrastructural studies of induced morphogenesis by Aspergillus parasiticus.
Robert G. Garrison
,
K. S. Boyd
Sabouraudia
1974
Corpus ID: 30566593
Vegetative development of Aspergillus parasiticus may follow two patterns of morphogenesis depending upon the presence or absence…
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