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Kinds, Abundance and Pathogenicity of Pythium Species Isolated from Maize Rhizosphere of Various Habitats in El-Minia Governorate, Egypt

Abdelzaher HMA, Shoulkamy , Yaser MM

  • KMID: 2312428
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2004 Mar;32(1):35-41.
A total of 374 Pythium isolates were isolated and identified from the rhizosphere soils of maize plants grown in 100 different agricultural fields in nine provinces at El-Minia Governorate, Egypt....
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Phytopythium and Pythium Species (Oomycota) Isolated from Freshwater Environments of Korea

Nam B, Choi YJ

Oomycetes are widely distributed in various environments, including desert and polar regions. Depending upon different habits and hosts, they have evolved with both saprophytic and pathogenic nutritional modes. Freshwater ecosystem...
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Pythium subutonaiense, A New Aquatic Oomycete from Southern China Based on Morphological and Molecular Characters

Chen JJ, Zheng XB

A new species, Pythium subutonaiense, isolated from aquatic environments (lake) in China is being described based on morphological characters and molecular evidence. The isolates grew at temperatures between 5 °C...
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Biological Control of Pythium Damping-off of Bush Okra Using Rhizosphere Strains of Pseudomonas fluorescens

Abdelzaher HMA, Imam MM, Shoulkamy , Gherbawy Y

  • KMID: 2312439
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2004 Sep;32(3):139-147.
A severe damping-off disease of bush okra caused by Pythium aphanidermatum, was diagnosed in plastic houses in Der Attia village, 15 km southwest of El-Minia city, Egypt, during the winter...
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Genetic Relatedness of Korean Isolates of Pythium Using Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism of PCR Amplified Ribosomal DNA and M-13 Marker

Chee HY, Kim JW

  • KMID: 2052937
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2000 Jun;28(2):93-96.
Twenty-five isolates of Pythium species were identi6ed and classified on the basis of RFLP(restriction fragment length polymorphism) of ITS(internal transcribed spacer) region in ribosomal DNA. and M-13 PCR markers. Eight...
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Potential of Epicoccum purpurascens Strain 5615 AUMC as a Biocontrol Agent of Pythium irregulare Root Rot in Three Leguminous Plants

Koutb M, Ali EH

  • KMID: 2312592
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2010 Dec;38(4):286-294.
Epicoccum purpurascens stain 5615 AUMC was investigated for its biocontrol activity against root rot disease caused by Pythium irregulare. E. purpurascens greenhouse pathogenicity tests using three leguminous plants indicated that...
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Chemical Constituents of the Fruiting Bodies of Clitocybe nebularis and Their Antifungal Activity

Kim YS, Lee IK, Seok SJ, Yun BS

  • KMID: 2411406
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2008 Jun;36(2):110-113.
During a continuing search for antimicrobial substances from Korean native wild mushroom extracts, we found that the methanolic extract of the fruiting body of Clitocybe nebularis exhibited mild antifungal activity...
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Occurrence of Fungal Species and Mycotoxins from Decayed Sugarcane (Saccharrum officinarum) in Egypt

Abd-Elaah , Soliman A

  • KMID: 2312454
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2005 Jun;33(2):77-83.
Seventy-three fungal species belonging to forty-three genera were isolated from 40 samples of Saccharrum officinarum (collected from Naage-Hamadi canal in Qena Governorate, Egypt). Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Mucor and Pythium were the...
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Control Efficacy of Streptomyces sp. A501 against Ginseng Damping-off and Its Antifungal Substance

Van Minh N, Woo EE, Lee GS, Ki DW, Lee IK, Lee SY, Park K, Song J, Choi JE, Yun BS

Ginseng damping-off, caused by the fungal pathogens Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium sp., is a critical disease in ginseng seedling. In a continuing effort to find microorganisms with the potential of...
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