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Isoelectric Focusing as an Aid to the Identification of Leptosphaeria Narmeri, a Cause of Spring Dead Spot in Turf
Extracts obtained from fungal colonies grown in nutrient broth were separated by IEF, pH 4-6.5. The protein banding patterns detected by staining with Serva Blue clearly differentiated L. narmari, L. korrae and L. maculans. Of 16 isolates from turf with spring dead spot from NSW and SA, also compare...
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Published in: | Australasian plant pathology 1985, Vol.14 (4), p.72-76 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Extracts obtained from fungal colonies grown in nutrient broth were separated by IEF, pH 4-6.5. The protein banding patterns detected by staining with Serva Blue clearly differentiated L. narmari, L. korrae and L. maculans. Of 16 isolates from turf with spring dead spot from NSW and SA, also compared by IEF, 14 had a similar pattern of protein bands to an authentic isolate of L. narmari. Australasian Plant Pathology 14(4) 72 - 76 Full text doi:10.1071/APP9850072 © CSIRO 1985 |
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ISSN: | 0815-3191 1448-6032 |
DOI: | 10.1071/APP9850072 |