Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
List of Participants | |
Monitoring of antagonistic fungi. Perspectives, needs and legislation | p. 1 |
Some aspects of fungal ecology | p. 11 |
Quantification of fungal growth in the environment | p. 17 |
Population growths and survival of Trichoderma harzianum and Trichoderma virens in sphagnum peat | p. 25 |
Occurrence of Gliocladium roseum on barley roots in sand and field soil | p. 33 |
Use of a metalaxyl tolerant Pythium oligandrum isolate for selectively following its population in soil and its colonization of roots of diseased and non-diseased plants | p. 39 |
Recovery and detection of deuteromycete conidia from soil | p. 49 |
The prevalence of Fusarium solani in wrinkled and roundseeded pea genotypes | p. 57 |
Release of a cord-forming basidiomycete antagonistic to Heterobasidion annosum and its subsequent reisolation and identification | p. 63 |
Methods to quantify nematophagus fungi in soil: Microscopy or GUS gene activity | p. 71 |
Monitoring of a GUS transformed strain of Trichoderma harzianum in soil and rhizosphere | p. 77 |
Monitoring growth of Bipolaris sorokiniana in plant tissue using GUS ([beta]-glucuronidase) as a marker | p. 85 |
Identification of fungi by secondary metabolites | p. 91 |
Prehelminthosporol, a phytotoxin from Bipolaris sorokiniana | p. 99 |
Monitoring the activity of different Trichoderma isolates by the isoelectric points (pI) of their extracellular enzymes | p. 105 |
PCR-based methods - a promising tool for detection and identification of fungi in soil | p. 113 |
Identification and characterization of isolates of Trichoderma and Gliocladium by PCR-based methods | p. 123 |
Identification of nematode-trapping fungi of the genus Arthrobotrys using RFLP analysis of PCR-amplified rDNA | p. 129 |
Cloning and characterization of Trichoderma harzianum genes induced during growth on Rhizoctonia solani cell walls | p. 133 |
Development of immunoassays for the detection and quantification of fungi | p. 139 |
Development of monoclonal antibody-based immunoassays for the quantification of Rhizoctonia solani and Trichoderma harzianum in soil | p. 147 |
Non disruptive in situ detection methods | p. 155 |
Techniques for monitoring Trichoderma in the phyllosphere | p. 159 |
Index | p. 167 |
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