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The following pages link to Cytological effects of cellulases in the parasitism of Phytophthora parasitica by Pythium oligandrum (Q39487770):
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- Scytalidium parasiticum sp. nov., a New Species Parasitizing on Ganoderma boninense Isolated from Oil Palm in Peninsular Malaysia (Q30981455) (← links)
- Tomato root microbiota and Phytophthora parasitica-associated disease (Q33696736) (← links)
- Novel cellulose-binding-domain protein in Phytophthora is cell wall localized (Q34009385) (← links)
- Influence of Pythium oligandrum on the bacterial communities that colonize the nutrient solutions and the rhizosphere of tomato plants (Q34389795) (← links)
- Bacterial mycophagy: definition and diagnosis of a unique bacterial-fungal interaction (Q34726531) (← links)
- Biological control of plant pathogens: advantages and limitations seen through the case study of Pythium oligandrum. (Q34733273) (← links)
- Carbohydrate-active enzymes in pythium and their role in plant cell wall and storage polysaccharide degradation (Q34998477) (← links)
- Tumours induced by a plant virus are derived from vascular tissue and have multiple intercellular gateways that facilitate virus movement (Q35199902) (← links)
- Microbial Partnerships of Pathogenic Oomycetes (Q36261466) (← links)
- Present and potential applications of cellulases in agriculture, biotechnology, and bioenergy (Q38046551) (← links)
- DNA barcoding of oomycetes with cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and internal transcribed spacer (Q38730386) (← links)
- Mycoparasitism of endophytic fungi isolated from reed on soilborne phytopathogenic fungi and production of cell wall-degrading enzymes in vitro (Q43286577) (← links)
- Cellulose synthesis in Phytophthora infestans is required for normal appressorium formation and successful infection of potato. (Q46694867) (← links)
- Characterization of functional traits of two fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from basidiomes of ectomycorrhizal fungi (Q62071751) (← links)
- Interactions between the mycoparasite Pythium oligandrum and two types of sclerotia of plant-pathogenic fungi (Q81113772) (← links)
- The Oomycete Pythium oligandrum Can Suppress and Kill the Causative Agents of Dermatophytoses (Q89396771) (← links)