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Publikováno v:
Experimental Mycology. 8:1-12
Although macrospore germination inFusarium solani requires ethanol under specified cultural conditions, it is not likely that this has any general significance in nature; the requirement is strain-specific and can be modified by the growth medium on
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology. 41:810-814
Macroconidia of Fusarium solani f. phascoli have no detectable capacity to respire glucose anaerobically; germinated spores and mycelium, on the other hand, ferment glucose, although slowly.Extracts of ungerminated spores contain hexokinase, phosphoh
Publikováno v:
Mycologia. 63:462-477
SUMMARYChlamydospore initiation by ungerminated or pre-germinated macrospores of Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli is induced by incubation in a complete medium at pH 4.0; this low pH may be achieved...
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 50:806-814
COCHRANE, V. W., JEAN C. COCHRANE, C. B. COLLINS, and F. G. SERAFIN. (Wesleyan U., Middletown, Conn.) Spore germination and carbon rmetabolism in Fusarium solani. II. Endogenous respiration in relation to germination. Amer. Jour. Bot. 50(8): 806-814.
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 23:345-354
Germinated macrospores of a strain of Fusarium solani develop differentiated chlamydospores in an acid medium at levels of cycloheximide which inhibit protein synthesis and virtually inhibit (96%) the incorporation of uracil- 14 C into ribonucleic ac
Autor:
Frank G. Simon, Jean Conn Cochrane, Vincent W. Cochrane, Jay A. Levy, Spencer J. Berry, Peter K. Holmes, Calden B. Collins
Publikováno v:
Plant physiology. 38(5)
In earlier papers of this series (9, 12), it has been shown that macroconidia of Fusar-ium solani f. phaseoli require exogenous carbon for germination, and that endogenous respiration contributes to but is quantitatively insufficient for the germinat
Cochrane, Vincent W. (Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.), Jean C. Cochrane, James M. Vogel, and Roswell S. Coles, Jr . Spore germination and carbon metabolism in Fusarium solani . IV. Metabolism of ethanol and acetate. J. Bacteriol. 86: 312–31
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