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surface water,
which is
characteristic for the
basal taxa of the
oomycetes. The
oomycetes rarely have
septa (see hypha), and if they do, they are scarce...
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Marine oomycetes are
species of
oomycete that
inhabit oceans, coastal, and
estuarine environments. They
belong to the
phylum oomycota and
kingdom stramenopila...
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pathogenic Oomycetes belong to
either class Saprolegniomycetes or
class Peronosporomycetes.
There are 12
species of
entomopathogenic oomycetes. Of these...
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polymer in
fungal cell
walls is
typically chitin, in
contrast to
plants and
oomycetes that have
cellulosic cell walls. Some
fungi have
aseptate hyphae, meaning...
- (physiological factors).
Organisms that
cause infectious disease include fungi,
oomycetes, bacteria, viruses, viroids, virus-like organisms, phytoplasmas, protozoa...
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spore that
develops from a
fertilized oosphere in some algae, fungi, and
oomycetes. They are
believed to have
evolved either through the
fusion of two species...
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proteins in the
cytoskeleton of
oomycetes. This mode of
action differs from
other available fungicides used to
control oomycetes and it can
inhibit the growth...
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distinct from the
structurally similar myxomycetes (slime molds) and
oomycetes (water molds). The
discipline of
biology devoted to the
study of fungi...
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Diseases of
Vaccinium species,
including blueberry, cranberry, bilberry, etc:
Phytophthora cinnamomi Ralstonia solanacearum Xylella fastidiosa, including...
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sooty mold
Tripospermum sp.
scion dieback (Ustulina sp.)
Verticillium sp.
Oomycetes are
often confused with fungi.
Phytophthora botryosa leaf
blight (Phytophthora...