Abstract

Abstract By light and scanning electron microscopy it is shown that a strain of Verticillium psalliotae, originally isolated from pustules of the soybean rust in Thailand, is able to infect uredospores of this rust fungus. In most cases appressoria‐like structures were formed at the infection sites. However, only a part of the spores were infected. Most spores appeared heavily damaged without any visible mycelium inside. This indicates that growth of Verticillium psalliotae on uredospores of the soybean rust is probably mainly based on the production of lytic enzymes.

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