2001
DOI: 10.1127/nova.hedwigia/72/2001/311
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A revision of Verticillium sect. Prostrata. II. Phylogenetic analyses of SSU and LSU nuclear rDNA sequences from anamorphs and teleomorphs of the Clavicipitaceae

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“…For the ITS region, primers ITS5 and ITS4 (White et al, 1990) were used and the PCR amplification was conducted as described in Jiang & Yao (2005). nrLSU and the nrSSU were amplified following the PCR procedures of Sung et al (2001) with primer pairs of LR0R and LR5 (Vilgalys & Sun, 1994), and NS1 and NS4 (White et al, 1990), respectively. tef1 was amplified with primers 983F and 2218R under the conditions of Rehner (2001).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the ITS region, primers ITS5 and ITS4 (White et al, 1990) were used and the PCR amplification was conducted as described in Jiang & Yao (2005). nrLSU and the nrSSU were amplified following the PCR procedures of Sung et al (2001) with primer pairs of LR0R and LR5 (Vilgalys & Sun, 1994), and NS1 and NS4 (White et al, 1990), respectively. tef1 was amplified with primers 983F and 2218R under the conditions of Rehner (2001).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To check the identity of each fungal strain, genomic DNA was extracted from freshly harvested rotifer-trapping mycelium by the CTAB method of Sung et al ( 2001 ). An approximately 1 kilobase section of the gene encoding the small ribosomal subunit (nrSSU) was amplified by PCR, using the primers NS1 and NS4 (White et al 1990 ).…”
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“…Among the clavicipitaceous nematophagous fungi, Pochonia chlamydosporia var. chlamydosporia is characterized by diversity of econutritional groups [2,3], acting as a soil saprotroph, an endophyte, an antagonist of phytopathogenic fungi [4,5], and a parasite of beetle larvae, mollusk eggs and PPN [6]. Pochonia chlamydosporia is also considered a successful BCA of PPN [7].…”
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confidence: 99%