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Hyphal interference by Peniophora gigantea against Heterobasidion annosum

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This article is published in Transactions of The British Mycological Society.The article was published on 1970-04-01. It has received 53 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Heterobasidion annosum.

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Antagonistic properties of species-groups of Trichoderma: III. Hyphal interaction

TL;DR: In this article, the importance of antibiotics and extracellular enzymes during hyphal interaction is discussed, and the hyphae of the majority of Trichoderma isolates coiled around hyphiae of different test fungi.
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Colony interactions and hyphal interference between Septoria nodorum and phylloplane fungi

TL;DR: In experiments designed to examine volatile and non-volatile metabolites growth of Septoria was rarely affected by colonies of the test fungi, and interference reactions between opposed hyphae rarely occurred.
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Conifer root and butt rot caused by Heterobasidion annosum (Fr.) Bref. s.l.

TL;DR: The root and butt rot caused by Heterobasidon annosum is one of the most destructive diseases of conifers in the northern temperate regions of the world, particularly in Europe and North America.
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Significance of ecology in the development of biocontrol agents against soil‐borne plant pathogens

TL;DR: It is argued that antibiosis and some types of mycoparasitism have not been shown to be direct mechanisms of biocontrol in vivo; they might, instead, facilitate competition for substrates or sites as the primary mechanism of control.
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Fungal Communities in the Decay of Wood

TL;DR: Nowhere, it is believed, can the presence of fungal communities, their structure, dynamics, and diversity, be more explicit and susceptible to direct analysis than in decaying wood.
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Stump protection against Fomes annosus. III. Inoculation with Peniophora gigantea.

TL;DR: Inoculation of pine stumps with oidia of Peniophora gigantea directly after felling gives good protection against Fomes annosus, which replaces this fungus to some extent.
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Antagonism between Coprinus heptemerus and other coprophilous fungi

TL;DR: The results obtained confirm those of Harper & Webster (1964) who found that the presence of C. heptemerus within a rabbit pellet is associated with marked depression of fruiting of P. crystallinus and A. crenulatus, and suggest that the antagonism occurs under natural conditions.
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Hyphal interference in a range of coprophilous fungi

TL;DR: Ability to show hyphal interference is not only common among coprophilous basidiomycetes but is also found in those belonging to other ecological groups and that many non-coprophILous species may also be sensitive.
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