Phoma glomerata as a Mycoparasite of Powdery Mildew
AUTOR(ES)
Sullivan, Raymond F.
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
Ampelomyces and Phoma species are frequently confused with each other. Isolates previously attributed to the genus Ampelomyces were shown to be Phoma isolates through studies of their morphology and life cycle and ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region 1 sequence analysis. Phoma glomerata can colonize and suppress development of powdery mildew on oak and may have utility as a mycoparasitic agent.
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