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Spore ontogeny of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Archaeospora trappei (Ames & Linderman) Morton & Redecker (Archaeosporaceae)HAFEEL, Kalideen M.Mycorrhiza (Berlin). 2004, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 213-219, issn 0940-6360, 7 p.Article
A model for hyphae effects in phosphorus absorption by plantsDORNELES, M. R. F; DA SILVA, C. M; GOMES, A. A et al.Ecological modelling. 2001, Vol 142, Num 1-2, pp 83-89, issn 0304-3800Article
External hyphae of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with Trifolium subterraneum L. II: Hyphal transport of 32P over defined distancesJAKOBSEN, I; ABBOTT, L. K; ROBSON, A. D et al.New phytologist. 1992, Vol 120, Num 4, pp 509-516, issn 0028-646XArticle
Sensitivities of various Oomycetes to hymexazol and metalaxylKATO, S; COE, R; NEW, L et al.Journal of general microbiology. 1990, Vol 136, Num 10, pp 2127-2134, issn 0022-1287, 8 p.Article
The vegetative hyphal septum of Lecophagus fasciculatusABRO, H; DICK, M. W.Mycological research (Print). 1990, Vol 94, pp 420-421, issn 0953-7562, 3Article
Cytoplasmic migration and intracellular organelle movements during tip growth of fungal hyphaeMCKERRACHER, L. J; HEATH, I. B.Experimental mycology. 1987, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 79-100, issn 0147-5975Article
Aerial organs and cell death in Podospora anserina mutants : relationship with protoplasmic incompatibilityBERNET, J.Experimental mycology. 1991, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 215-222, issn 0147-5975Article
Stepwise increase of elongation rate in individual hyphae of Streptomyces granaticolor during outgrowthKRETSCHMER, S.Journal of basic microbiology. 1988, Vol 28, Num 1-2, pp 35-43, issn 0233-111XArticle
Efficient gene replacement and direct hyphal transformation in Sclerotinia sclerotiorumLEVY, M; ERENTAL, A; YARDEN, O et al.Molecular plant pathology. 2008, Vol 9, Num 5, pp 719-725, issn 1464-6722, 7 p.Article
On the origin and functions of hyphal walls and turgor pressureMONEY, N. P.Mycological research (Print). 1999, Vol 103, issn 0953-7562, p. 1360, 10Article
Ultrastructural observations on Helvellaceae (Pezizales; Ascomycetes). III : Septal structures in HelvellaKIMBROUGH, J. W; GIBSON, J. L.Mycologia. 1989, Vol 81, Num 6, pp 914-920, issn 0027-5514Article
Deoxyribonucleic acid homologies of Hyphomicrobium spp., Hyphomonas spp., and other hyphal, budding bacteriaGEBERS, R; MARTENS, B; WEHMEYER, U et al.International journal of systematic bacteriology. 1986, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 241-245, issn 0020-7713Article
Polyphosphates in intraradical and extraradical hyphae of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Gigaspora margaritaSOLAIMAN, M. Z; EZAWA, T; KOJIMA, T et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 1999, Vol 65, Num 12, pp 5604-5606, issn 0099-2240Article
Two mathematical models for the development of a single microbial pellet. I: Detailed morphological model based on the description of individual hyphaeMEYERHOFF, J; TILLER, V; BELLGARDT, K.-H et al.Bioprocess engineering (Berlin, West). 1995, Vol 12, Num 6, pp 305-313, issn 0178-515XArticle
Plant species that can be linked by VA mycorrhizal fungiNEWMAN, E. I; DEVOY, C. L. N; EASEN, N. J et al.New phytologist. 1994, Vol 126, Num 4, pp 691-693, issn 0028-646XArticle
The relation between Turgor and tip growth in Saprolegnia ferax : turgor is necessary, but not sufficient to explain apical extension ratesKAMINSKYJ, S. G. W; GARRILL, A; HEATH, I. B et al.Experimental mycology. 1992, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 64-75, issn 0147-5975Article
Mass flow and pressure-driven hyphal extension in Neurospora crassaLEW, Roaer R.Microbiology (Reading). 2005, Vol 151, pp 2685-2692, issn 1350-0872, 8 p., 8Article
Characterization of the Aspergillus nidulans 14-3-3 homologue, ArtAKRAUS, Peter R; HOFMANN, Amy F; HARRIS, Steven D et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 2002, Vol 210, Num 1, pp 61-66, issn 0378-1097Article
Decreasing the hyphal branching rate of Saccharopolyspora erythraea NRRL 2338 leads to increased resistance to breakage and increased antibiotic productionWARDELL, J. N; STOCKS, S. M; THOMAS, C. R et al.Biotechnology and bioengineering. 2002, Vol 78, Num 2, pp 141-146, issn 0006-3592Article
YIBMH1 encodes a 14-3-3 protein that promotes filamentous growth in the dimorphic yeast Yarrowia lipolyticaHURTADO, Cleofe A. R; RACHUBINSKI, Richard A.Microbiology (Reading). 2002, Vol 148, pp 3725-3735, issn 1350-0872, 11 p., 11Article
Changes in glycogen and trehalose content of Streptomyces brasiliensis hyphae during growth in liquid cultures under sporulating and non-sporulating conditionsRUEDA, Begona; MIGUELEZ, Elisa M; HARDISSON, Carlos et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 2001, Vol 194, Num 2, pp 181-185, issn 0378-1097Article
Filamentous growth of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae induced by overexpression of the WH12 geneRADCLIFFE, P. A; BINLEY, K. M; TREVETHICK, J et al.Microbiology (Reading). 1997, Vol 143, pp 1867-1876, issn 1350-0872, 6Article
A new type of growth exhibited by Trimmatostroma abietisYOSHIDA, S; TAKEO, K; DE HOOG, G. S et al.Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 1996, Vol 69, Num 3, pp 211-215, issn 0003-6072Article
Hyphal analysis of basidiomataPEGLER, D. N.Mycological research (Print). 1996, Vol 100, pp 129-142, issn 0953-7562, 2Article
Purification of a Candida albicans germ tube specific antigenMAROT-LEBLOND, A; ROBERT, R; SENET, J.-M et al.FEMS immunology and medical microbiology. 1995, Vol 12, Num 2, pp 127-136, issn 0928-8244Article