SELF-FERTILITY IN CHROMOCREA SPINULOSA IS A CONSEQUENCE OF DIRECT REPEAT-MEDIATED LOSS OF MAT1-2, SUBSEQUENT IMBALANCE OF NUCLEI DIFFERING IN MATING TYPE, AND RECOGNITION BETWEEN UNLIKE NUCLEI IN A COMMON CYTOPLASM.

Self-fertility in Chromocrea spinulosa is a consequence of direct repeat-mediated loss of MAT1-2, subsequent imbalance of nuclei differing in mating type, and recognition between unlike nuclei in a common cytoplasm.

The filamentous fungus Chromocrea spinulosa (Trichoderma spinulosum) exhibits both self-fertile (homothallic) and self-sterile (heterothallic) sexual reproductive behavior.Self-fertile strains produce progeny cohorts that are 50% homothallic, 50% heterothallic.Heterothallic progeny can mate only with homothallic strains, and progeny also segregate

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Holiness and Patronage in the Hispanic World in the Modern Age

On March 23, 1630 the Congregation Printer Stand of rites issued a decree on the patron saints that limited their choice to the canonized.In this way direct control was granted to the Holy See.The choice of the cities of their patron saints in the modern age was determined by the interests of their ruling classes, the popular devotion and by the po

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Differential effects of two strains of Rhizophagus intraradices on dry biomass and essential oil yield and composition in Calamintha nepeta

The aim of this work was to determine the effects of two geographically different strains of Rhizophagus intraradices (M3 and GA5) on the total biomass Printer Stand and essential oil (EO) yield and composition of Calamintha nepeta, with or without phosphorus (P) fertilization, under greenhouse conditions.The plant biomass was not significantly aff

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