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Two naturally occurring isoflavones genistine and biochanin - A, and their dihydro derivatives (isoflavones) as well as nine perhydroginated isoflavones (isoflavanes) were tested for their effects on mycelial growth of two soil fungi viz., Aspergillus nig... see more

Two naturally occurring isoflavones genistine and biochanin - A, and their dihydro derivatives (isoflavones) as well as nine perhydroginated isoflavones (isoflavanes) were tested for their effects on mycelial growth of two soil bacteria viz., Pseudomonas ... see more

Two naturally occurring isoflavones genistine and biochanin - A, and their dihydro derivatives (isoflavones) as well as nine perhydroginated isoflavones (isoflavanes) were tested for their effects on mycelial growth of two soil fungi viz., Aspergillus nig... see more

Two naturally occurring isoflavones genistine and biochanin - A, and their dihydro derivatives (isoflavones) as well as nine perhydroginated isoflavones (isoflavanes) were tested for their effects on mycelial growth of two soil bacteria viz., Pseudomonas ... see more

One of the major problems of in vitro plant cultivation is caused by contaminations such asfungal, which represent great losses for plant cultivation laboratories. In view of the problem about contamination and gaps in efficient disinfection protocols, th... see more

Basidiomycetes represent a very diverse group of eukaryotic organisms in terms physiological parameters. Some organisms such as plants or fungi release certain secondary metabolites, which can affect the organisms around them. Some of the substa... see more

Cryptogamic diseases are considered as limiting factors of cereals, crop and forest production, because causing considerable losses. These diseases are caused by several species. The most frequently blamed belong to Rhizoctonia, Fusariumand Pythium kinds.... see more

Experiments were undertaken to relate the effects of three rates of initial water content (1.0:1.0; 1.5:1.0; and 2.0:1.0) in a solid substrate (wheat bran) with mycelial growth and conidia production of the nematophagous fungi Paecilomyces lilacinus PDBC ... see more

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