The genus Cladorrhinum constitutes a fungal group of prime importance for agriculture and livestock, since some species have biocontrol potential or were shown to promote plant growth and to produce phytases, which are enzymes useful for processing animal feed. We assessed the species diversity of Cladorrhinum in Argentina. Strains were identified at the species level by analysis of morphological and physiological characters, as well as by using molecular characters and by sequencing three nuclear DNA loci: internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS), and the 28S ribosomal subunit and β-tubulin genes. C. bulbillosum and C. samala were detected, and a new species is described as C. australe.Fil: Carmaran, Cecilia Cristina. Universidad de Bueno...
Four species of Camarops growing on Podocarpus parlatorei were collected in Argentina. Two of them, ...
Artificial thermal shock conducted on 50 soil samples from a semi-arid geographic region (Catamarca ...
The discovery of an interesting new synnematous Talaromyces species from Argentinean semi-arid soil ...
The genus Cladorrhinum constitutes a fungal group of prime importance for agriculture and livestock,...
Fungal spores are normal components of external environments. They have been reported to be associat...
Fistulina is a poroid genus of wood-rooting fungi that includes annual and edible species. Nine spec...
Los hongos del género Cladorrhinum (Ascomycota) son agentes prometedores en el biocontrol de fitopat...
Cladosporium is a monophyletic genus in Cladosporiaceae (Cladosporiales, Dothideomycetes) whose spec...
Aims: This study investigated the diversity of Colletotrichum isolates recovered from Conyza bonarie...
Although the considerable value of crop wild relatives (CWRs) as gene donors is well known, in many ...
Field studies in Argentina’s Yunga District revealed Alpova austroalnicola sp. nov., a hypogeous fun...
During the course of recent surveys in the wheat cropping area of Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos Provin...
Ceratium furcoides is an invasive freshwater dinoflagellate that in the last three decades has expan...
Epichloë fungal endophytes are a conspicuous group of fungi (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Clavicipitacea...
Aspergillus fuscicans, a new species within Aspergillus section Usti from Argentinean semi-arid soil...
Four species of Camarops growing on Podocarpus parlatorei were collected in Argentina. Two of them, ...
Artificial thermal shock conducted on 50 soil samples from a semi-arid geographic region (Catamarca ...
The discovery of an interesting new synnematous Talaromyces species from Argentinean semi-arid soil ...
The genus Cladorrhinum constitutes a fungal group of prime importance for agriculture and livestock,...
Fungal spores are normal components of external environments. They have been reported to be associat...
Fistulina is a poroid genus of wood-rooting fungi that includes annual and edible species. Nine spec...
Los hongos del género Cladorrhinum (Ascomycota) son agentes prometedores en el biocontrol de fitopat...
Cladosporium is a monophyletic genus in Cladosporiaceae (Cladosporiales, Dothideomycetes) whose spec...
Aims: This study investigated the diversity of Colletotrichum isolates recovered from Conyza bonarie...
Although the considerable value of crop wild relatives (CWRs) as gene donors is well known, in many ...
Field studies in Argentina’s Yunga District revealed Alpova austroalnicola sp. nov., a hypogeous fun...
During the course of recent surveys in the wheat cropping area of Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos Provin...
Ceratium furcoides is an invasive freshwater dinoflagellate that in the last three decades has expan...
Epichloë fungal endophytes are a conspicuous group of fungi (Ascomycota, Hypocreales, Clavicipitacea...
Aspergillus fuscicans, a new species within Aspergillus section Usti from Argentinean semi-arid soil...
Four species of Camarops growing on Podocarpus parlatorei were collected in Argentina. Two of them, ...
Artificial thermal shock conducted on 50 soil samples from a semi-arid geographic region (Catamarca ...
The discovery of an interesting new synnematous Talaromyces species from Argentinean semi-arid soil ...