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- A sclerotium (/skləˈroʊʃəm/; pl.: sclerotia (/skləˈroʊʃə/) is a compact m**** of hardened fungal mycelium containing food reserves. One role of sclerotia...
- these microsclerotia. Germination of the microsclerotia occurs throughout the growing season when temperatures are between 28 and 35 C. Microsclerotia germinate...
- complex. Verticillium dahliae has a wide host range and can persist as microsclerotia in the soil for years, so management via fallowing or crop rotation...
- 1.1 miles.'A. br****icae and A. br****icicola survive in the form of microsclerotia and chlamydospores which appear after infected leaves have partially...
- produced. As the Canola plant matures, peeling the top layer back reveals microsclerotia grown from the fungus. The wilts caused by V. longisporum are identified...
- by species with V. albo-atrum forming mycelium, V. dahliae forming microsclerotia, V. nigrescens and V. nubilum forming chlamydospores, and V. tricorpus...
- then spreading to other plants. A sign of black dot disease is black microsclerotia that are produced by the pathogen, and can be found on the roots, the...
- species, particularly alfalfa. It produces yellow-pigmented hyphae and microsclerotia, while producing resting mycelium. It is most closely related to V....
- septate hyphae, and form structures inside plant root cells such as microsclerotia. However, there is great variation in morphology within this group....
- to increasing oxygen, morphogenesis occurs giving rise to pseudo or microsclerotia (survival structures of some fungi), which precede rhizomorph development...