| morphogenic effects of ramihyphin a in filamentous fungi. | ramihyphin a at subfungistatic concentrations stimulates ramification of hyphae of filamentous fungi. stimulation of terminal ramification of hyphae that can be observed particularly in phytopathogenic fungi is most frequent. hyphae of microsporon canis, trichophyton mentagrophytes, blastomyces dermatitidis, coccidioides immitis and histoplasma capsulatum ramify intensively laterally. stimulation of the lateral ramification was observed in monilia fructigena, penicillium marneffei and penicilliu ... | 1975 | 1176042 |
| [ultrastructure and mechanism of separation of macroconidia in monilia fructigena pers]. | monilia fructigena macroconidia are characterized by availability of endoplasmic reticulum cisternae which are arranged parallel to one another, and large globules of polyphosphates reserve in vacuoles. during the liberation of macroconidia the following processes occur: plugging of the septal pore by plug, development of second continuous septum, rupture of the outer electron dense layer of cell wall, and strict separation. | 2000 | 10953857 |
| combinations of pulsed white light and uv-c or mild heat treatment to inactivate conidia of botrytis cinerea and monilia fructigena. | the use of pulses of intense white light to inactivate conidia of the fungi botrytis cinerea and monilia fructigena, responsible for important economical losses during postharvest storage and transport of strawberries and sweet cherries, was investigated in this study. in the first stage, a light treatment applying pulses of 30 micros at a frequency of 15 hz was investigated, resulting in a treatment duration varying from 1 to 250 s. the conidia of both fungi showed similar behaviour to pulsed l ... | 2003 | 12810282 |
| [role of a protein inhibitor of polygalacturonase in ripening of apples and their resistance of infection with monilia fructigena, the causative agent of fruit rot]. | we investigated the dynamics of the activity of the polygalacturonidase inhibitor protein (pgip) in apple fruits of six varieties differing in ripening time and correlated it with the degree of damage by the causative agent of fruit rot, monilia fructigena. the apple varieties studied differed significantly in pgip activity and degree of damage by monilia fructigena. the rate of dissemination over fruit tissues was inversely related to pgip activity. the resistance of apples to m. fructigena inc ... | 2004 | 15029709 |