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      Identification of a New Fungal Pathogen Causing White Villous Disease on the Fruiting Body of the Culinary-Medicinal Mushroom Auricularia auricula-judae (Agaricomycetes) in China.

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          Auricularia auricula-judae is an edible and medicinal fungus ranking fourth in production among the edible fungi cultivated worldwide. White villous disease is rampant in Northeast China; it infects the fruiting bodies of A. auricula-judae by forming a white mycelial layer on its ventral side. The disease not only causes an unacceptable morphological appearance and a poor-quality product, but it also significantly reduces the yield. In this study, based on fungal morphology, ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer sequences, identification of species-specific primers, and the pathogenicity of the mycelia and spores, 2 fungal pathogens were isolated and identified as Fusarium equiseti and F. sporotrichioides.

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          Journal
          Int J Med Mushrooms
          International journal of medicinal mushrooms
          Begell House
          1940-4344
          1940-4344
          2017
          : 19
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Microbiology, Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China; Institute of Advanced Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.
          [2 ] Institute of Microbiology, Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.
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          44050ca75c27d781,50d3c12d1762e7f1
          10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.v19.i2.70
          28436324
          078ab4f1-d24b-4a70-88a6-39bcb786e3ae
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