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Pratt, R. G., and D. E. Rowe. "Evaluation of Simplified Leaf Inoculation Procedures for Identification of Quantitative Resistance to Sclerotinia trifoliorum in Alfalfa Seedlings." Plant Disease 82, no. 10 (1998): 1161–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.1998.82.10.1161.

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Previous studies established that excised leaf tissues of alfalfa can be inoculated with Sclerotinia trifoliorum to select for heritable resistance, but the original procedures were not practical for use in large-scale screening programs. In this study, simplified leaf inoculation procedures for more rapid screening for resistance, based on direct application of leaf tissues to colonies of the pathogen on agar media, were evaluated. Cotyledons, unifoliate leaves, and leaflets of trifoliolate leaves of plants 7 to 21 days old from three relatively susceptible cultivars and one resistant germ pl
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Ishieze, P. U., A. E. Ugwu, C. Q. Okeke, G. U. Chukwudi, and K. I. Ugwuoke. "Mycelia growth of <i>Colletotrichum truncatum</i> and <i>Fusarium verticillioides</i> on pepper (<i>Capsicum chinense</i>) fruits in different media and their impact on the nutritional composition of infected fruits." Agro-Science 23, no. 2 (2025): 87–96. https://doi.org/10.4314/as.v23i2.12.

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This study examined the effects of various growth conditions on the mycelial development of two fungal Pathogens and evaluated the nutritional makeup of the resulting infected pepper fruits. The study investigated the complex relationships between the nutritional makeup of the host plant and fungus growth. Using a variety of growth media (potato dextrose agar, carrot dextrose agar, cornmeal agar, oatmeal agar, cauliflower dextrose agar, and Sabouraud synthetic nutrient), the growth dynamics of two separate fungal pathogens (Colletotrichum truncatum and Fusarium verticillioides) were investigat
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Ploetz, R. C., and F. M. Shokes. "Evidence for homothallism and vegetative compatibility in southern Diaporthe phaseolorum." Canadian Journal of Botany 64, no. 10 (1986): 2197–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b86-292.

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Twenty-nine vegetative compatibility groups (vcgs) were identified among 297 isolates of the fungus causing soybean stem canker in the southeastern United States (southern Diaporthe phaseolorum). Of the isolates characterized, 79% were from one of the vcgs described (group 1). Barrage zones formed between isolates from different vcgs when grown on potato dextrose agar, and also formed, but not always distinctly, on cornmeal agar, Czapek-Dox agar, lima bean agar, and malt agar; barrages did not form on Sach's agar or water agar. Two types of evidence suggested that southern D. phaseolorum is ho
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Vemić, Aleksandar, Sanja Jovanović, Katarina Mladenović, Danilo Furtula, Jelena Božović, and Radojica Pižurica. "The impact of temperature and nutrient media on the growth of Epicoccum Nigrum." Sustainable Forestry: Collection, no. 91 (2025): 15–25. https://doi.org/10.5937/sustfor2591015v.

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Fungus Epicoccum nigrum is one of the most important potential biocontrol agents of plant pathogens. To optimise the application methods, the study investigated the influence of temperature and nutrient media on Epicoccum nigrum mycelium growth. The optimal temperature for Epicoccum nigrum growth ranged from 17 to 25⁰C. At 9 ⁰C, Epicoccum nigrum showed a delayed beginning of the growth compared to the other temperatures. The lowest mycelial growth was recorded on Sabouraud maltose agar (SMA), while cultures on malt extract agar (MEA), cornmeal agar (CMA) and potato dextrose agar (PDA) showed t
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Kim, D. G., R. D. Riggs, and J. C. Correll. "Isolation, Characterization, and Distribution of a Biocontrol Fungus from Cysts of Heterodera glycines." Phytopathology® 88, no. 5 (1998): 465–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto.1998.88.5.465.

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Seventy-six populations of Heterodera glycines were collected from 33 counties in 10 states of the United States along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers in 1992 and 1993. A sterile hyphomycete fungus of an unnamed taxon, designated ARF18 and shown to be a parasite of eggs of H. glycines, was isolated from eggs and cysts of 10 of the populations from Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Ten isolates of ARF18 obtained in this study and seven isolates obtained in earlier studies were characterized for cultural morphology on several growth media, the ability to produce sclerotium-lik
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International, Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR). "Speciation and anti-fungal susceptibility testing of candida isolates from various clinical samples in a tertiary care hospital, Hyderabad." International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) 9, no. 3 (2024): 37–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15406789.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> The objective of present study is to speciate the Candida albicans and nonalbicans by using selective, differential media and methods and to determine the anti-fungal susceptibility pattern of the isolates. Biological samples of urine, surgical biopsy (FESS), blood were processed by routine culture methods. All the Candida isolates were speciated by using differential methods like germ tube test, sugar fermentation test, inoculation on media such as Sabouraud dextrose agar, MALT extract agar, Cornmeal -Tween 80 agar and CHROMagar and anti-fungal susceptibility was per
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Pavkovic-Lucic, Sofija. "Is there ethological isolation among Drosophila melanogaster strains reared for more than 35 generations on different food?" Archives of Biological Sciences 61, no. 1 (2009): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs0901105p.

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Ethological isolation among three strains of D. melanogaster reared for more than 35 generations on different food (standard cornmeal-agar-yeast medium, banana, and tomato) was tested in a series of multiple choice tests. Long-term maintenance on different substrates did not contribute to sexual isolation among three 'nutritional strains', as degrees of ethological isolation (Malogolowkin-Cohen's isolation indices) were not statistically significant. Males and females reared on different nutritional resources were equally successful in matings, i.e., significant differences in the number of co
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Korolev, Nadia, and Talma Katan. "Improved Medium for Selecting Nitrate-Nonutilizing (nit) Mutants of Verticillium dahliae." Phytopathology® 87, no. 10 (1997): 1067–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto.1997.87.10.1067.

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Nitrate-nonutilizing (nit) mutants are commonly used to determine vegetative compatibility between isolates of Verticillium dahliae by complementation (heterokaryon) testing. These mutants emerge spontaneously as chlorate-resistant sectors growing out of partially restricted, wild-type colonies on chlorate-amended media. The commonly used chlorate media are based on minimal medium (MMC) or cornmeal agar (CMC), amended with potassium chlorate. nit mutants recovered on these media constituted 10 to 36%(on MMC) and 25 to 45%(on CMC) of the apparently resistant sectors. An improved water agar chlo
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Attaullah, Hussain Shaukat, Ali Farhad, Khan Amjad, and Khan Gulzar. "Comparison of Different Techniques for the Isolation of Rhizoctonia solani from Infected Potato Tubers." Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2, no. 5 (2012): 212–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3372892.

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The effect of surface disinfection, temperatures, nutrients and chemicals on sclerotial germination of&nbsp;<em>Rhizoctonia solani</em>&nbsp;from potato tubers were studied on potato dextrose agar (PDA). Germination occurred from tuber pieces bearing sclerotia pre-treated for one min with 0.1% of mercuric chloride. Tuber pieces pretreated with 0.5% and 1%of mercuric chloride for various lengths of times, including 15 sec, 30 sec and one min showed no sclerotial germination on PDA. Similarly sclerotial germination did not occur after pretreated with sodium hypochlorite for same concentrations a
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Sidana, Arushdeep, and Umar Farooq. "Sugarcane Bagasse: A Potential Medium for Fungal Cultures." Chinese Journal of Biology 2014 (March 13, 2014): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/840505.

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Worldwide, sugarcane industries produce tons of sugarcane bagasse as residual/waste material. This residual material is rich in complex lignocellulosic substances and may be used as a low cost carbon and energy source for the growth of fungal species. The present work was aimed at designing a sugarcane waste-based medium as a substitute for expensive commercial media for growing fungal cultures. Eight species of fungi, namely, Aspergillus niger, Candida albicans, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Fusarium sp., and four unidentified species F1, F2, F3, and F5, were grown on the sugarcane bagasse medium
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