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A Note on Nitschkia confertula

Lee S, Bak WC, Kim KH

A fungus that grew over bed-logs of shiitake (Lentinula edodes) and caused damage was isolated from mushroom-growing farms. The fungus produced extensive mat-like dark subiculum with ascomata in it and...
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The Aphyllophorales of the Kyeryoungsan National Park

Lee JS, Kim KM, Jung HS

Through seven field surveys to the Kyeryoungsan National Park from July to December of the year 2001, 116 specimens of the Aphyllophorales were collected and taxonomically examined. All the specimens...
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Interesting Species of the Laboulbeniales from Upo Swamp

Lee YB, Kim KT, Lim CK

Eight species belonging to two genera of the Laboulbeniales, parasitic on the family Carabidae and Staphylinidae of the order Coleoptera, were collected from Upo natural swamp in 1996-2001. They are...
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Ultrastructural Study on the Cleistothecium Development in Aspergillus nidulans

Sohn KT, Yoon KS

Cleistothecial development in Aspergillus nidulans (teleomorph, Emericella nidulans) was examined with the transmission electron microscopy. Cleistothecial initial was a small coiled lump of cells, ca. 6 microm in diameter, which...
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Genotypic Identification of Fusarium subglutinans, F. proliferatum and F. verticillioides Strains Isolated from Maize in Austria

Gherbawy Y, Adler A, Prillinger H

Gibberella fujikuroi is species complex. This species complex includes Fusarium tabacinum, F. moniliforme (= F. verticillioides), F. nygamai, F. proliferatum as well as F. subglutinans. Our objective was to develop...
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Studies on Fungi Isolated from Dermatomycoses Patients in Egypt

El-Said AH

Fifty cases of dermatomycoses were recorded from adult male and female at Qena Gvernorates.These included tinea capitis (62% of total cases), tinea corporis (20%), tinea versicolor (12%) and tinea unguium...
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Cellulose Utilization and Protein Productivity of Some Cellulolytic Fungal Co-cultures

Eyini M, Babitha S, Lee MW

Protein productivity by the cellulolytic fungi, Trichoderma viride (MTCC 800), Chaetomium globosum and Aspergillus terreus was compared in co-culture and mixed culture fermentations of cashewnut bran. Co-cultures were more effective...
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Multiple Symbiotic Associations Found in the Roots of Botrychium ternatum

Lee JK, Eom AH, Lee SS

Two types of mycorrhizae, orchid (OM) and arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM), were observed in the cortical cells of Botrychium ternatum roots. The vesicles or arbuscules of AM fungi were examined and...
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Inhibitive Activity of Cow Urine and Cow Dung against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum of Cucumber

Basak AB, Lee MW, Lee TS

A study on comparative efficacy and in vitro activity of fresh cow urine and cow dung for controlling Sclerotinia rot caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum of cucumber was carried out following...
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Mycotoxins and Invertase Enzyme of the Mycoflora of Molasses in Upper Egypt

El-Said AH

A total of twenty-nine species and one species variety belonging to 12 genera was isolated from 30 samples of molasses on 1% glucose (10 genera, 22 species and 1 variety)...
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Characterization of Aspergillus niger Mutants Deficient of a Protease

Chung HJ, Park SM, Kim DH

Aspergillus niger has been used as a host to express many heterologous proteins. It has been known that the presence of an abundant protease is a limiting factor to express...
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