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The relationship of growth, pectolytic, and cellulytic activity to pathogenic variation among isolates of Collectotrichum phomoides and related fruit rotting fungi /Schmitthenner, A. F. January 1953 (has links)
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Nitrogen sources in relation to subsequent virulence of Colletotrichum phomoides /Williams, Floyd James January 1961 (has links)
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Studies in the physiology, genetics and pathology of Colletotrichum phomoides (Sacc.) Chester, the cause of tomato anthracnoseRoane, Curtis Woodard 21 July 2010 (has links)
Anthracnose of tomato was first described by Chester in 1891. It has been of economic importance to the growers of canning tomatoes nearly ever since. Anthracnose is cause by Colletptrochum phomoides (sacc.) Chester which appears to have different physiologic and morphologic forms. There is evidence that it is a soil organism but this remains to be definitively proved. The organism has a broad pH range and different isolates show different temperatures opimums but about the same temperature range for growth. The organism does not show the “dual phenomenon” but does sector frequently. Sectors are morphologically different from the parent mycelium and offers an explanation as to the origin of different strains of the organism. / Master of Science
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