- A
fungus (pl.:
fungi or funguses) is any
member of the
group of
eukaryotic organisms that
includes microorganisms such as
yeasts and molds, as well as...
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categories depending on
their mode of nutrition: biotrophs,
hemibiotrophs and
necrotrophs.
Biotrophic fungi derive nutrients from
living plant cells, and during...
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considerably with
bacteria that feed on
fungi after they have died naturally.
Necrotrophs may kill the
fungi through digesting their cell wall or by producing...
- Saprolegniales. Saprolegnia, like most oomycetes, is both a
saprotroph and
necrotroph.
Typically feeding on
waste from fish or
other dead cells, they will also...
- (potato blight), also
exhibit characteristics of both
biotrophs and
necrotrophs and thus are
called hemibiotrophs,
depending on the
stages of
their life...
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their role in the
trophic web and
about their predators.
Dinoflagellate necrotrophs are
reported to
infect species of Phaeodaria, such as
Syndinium nucleophaga...
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Pythium myriotylum is a soil-borne
oomycete necrotroph that has a
broad host range, this
means that it can
infect a wide
range of plants.
Pythium myriotylum...
- the hy****nsitive
response upon
recognition of the host,
which for
necrotrophs provides continuing opportunity for the
spread of infection. The tissue...
- ROS is
effective against hemibiotrophs but
counterproductive against necrotrophs.
Microsatellite markers have been
developed to help
identify the fungus...
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within these species that P.
digitatum can
complete its life
cycle as a
necrotroph. However, P.
digitatum has also been
isolated from
other food sources...