The present study is the first report of a detailed analysis of the frequency of Fusarium and genera related to Fusarium colonizing the root zone of clovers and grasses growing in a permanent meadow established on peat-muck soil in a post-bog habitat. The isolation of fungi was carried out on the Nash and Snyder medium with the plate dilution method. The taxonomic identification of the collection of pure fungal cultures was based on morphological features revealed by macroscopic and microscopic observations. The species dominance coefficients, Marczewski–Steinhaus and Simpson species diversity index were calculated. Eight Fusarium complexes were distinguished. The distribution of the Fusarium population was uneven, which was generally refle...
A qualitative and quantitative assessment of the population of Fusarium spp. in soil under cultivate...
In a study of fungi growing in various root-associated habitats in and around Picea mariana, black s...
Weeds in agricultural landscapes can serve as alternate hosts for phytopathogenic fungi and promote ...
Fungal endophytes are found inside host plants but do not produce any noticeable disease symptoms in...
The presence of Fusarium species in cultivated soils is commonly associated with plant debris and pl...
The presence of Fusarium species in cultivated soils is commonly associated with plant debris and pl...
Endophytic fungi live within plants without causing obvious disease symptoms. Weeds growing near agr...
Members of the Fusarium genus are important components of many plant-soil systems worldwide and are ...
Disease-suppressive soils are soils in which specific soil-borne plant pathogens cause only limited ...
Disease-suppressive soils are soils in which specific soil-borne plant pathogens cause only limited ...
Disease-suppressive soils are soils in which specific soil-borne plant pathogens cause only limited ...
International audienceDisease-suppressive soils are soils in which specific soil-borne plant pathoge...
International audienceMycorrhizal fungi or endphytes colonize plant roots and their occurrence and c...
International audienceMycorrhizal fungi or endphytes colonize plant roots and their occurrence and c...
During the years of investigation 138 species belonging to 43 genera were ascertained in Dianthus ca...
A qualitative and quantitative assessment of the population of Fusarium spp. in soil under cultivate...
In a study of fungi growing in various root-associated habitats in and around Picea mariana, black s...
Weeds in agricultural landscapes can serve as alternate hosts for phytopathogenic fungi and promote ...
Fungal endophytes are found inside host plants but do not produce any noticeable disease symptoms in...
The presence of Fusarium species in cultivated soils is commonly associated with plant debris and pl...
The presence of Fusarium species in cultivated soils is commonly associated with plant debris and pl...
Endophytic fungi live within plants without causing obvious disease symptoms. Weeds growing near agr...
Members of the Fusarium genus are important components of many plant-soil systems worldwide and are ...
Disease-suppressive soils are soils in which specific soil-borne plant pathogens cause only limited ...
Disease-suppressive soils are soils in which specific soil-borne plant pathogens cause only limited ...
Disease-suppressive soils are soils in which specific soil-borne plant pathogens cause only limited ...
International audienceDisease-suppressive soils are soils in which specific soil-borne plant pathoge...
International audienceMycorrhizal fungi or endphytes colonize plant roots and their occurrence and c...
International audienceMycorrhizal fungi or endphytes colonize plant roots and their occurrence and c...
During the years of investigation 138 species belonging to 43 genera were ascertained in Dianthus ca...
A qualitative and quantitative assessment of the population of Fusarium spp. in soil under cultivate...
In a study of fungi growing in various root-associated habitats in and around Picea mariana, black s...
Weeds in agricultural landscapes can serve as alternate hosts for phytopathogenic fungi and promote ...