نتایج جستجو برای: spore germination

تعداد نتایج: 30657  

2006
D. K. Singh S. Ameer Basha B. K. Sarma V. B. Pandey J. S. Srivastava

Phytoterpenoid isolated from Artabotrytis odoratissimus inhibited spore germination of some plant pathogenic as well as saprophytic fungi e.g. Alternaria alternata, A. solani, Cercospora sp., Curvularia maculans, C. pennisetti, Fusarium udum, Helminthosporium echinochlova, H. frumentacie, H. penniseti and Ustilago cynodontis. In Curvularia maculans and H. frumentacie, spore germination was comp...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1985
J T Bonner B D Joyner A A Moore H B Suthers J A Swanson

Dense masses of spores of Dictyostelium mucoroides var. stoloniferum have the ability to germinate and aggregate rapidly in the absence of food. This is made possible by the presence of a dominant, self-produced spore germination activator. The germination-aggregation cycle can be repeated in as many as six successive generations. In each generation the spore size is reduced so that ultimately ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Daniel Paredes-Sabja Peter Setlow Mahfuzur R Sarker

Previous work indicated that Clostridium perfringens gerKA gerKC spores germinate significantly, suggesting that gerKB also has a role in C. perfringens spore germination. We now find that (i) gerKB was expressed only during sporulation, likely in the forespore; (ii) gerKB spores germinated like wild-type spores with nonnutrient germinants and with high concentrations of nutrients but more slow...

Journal: :Journal of Bacteriology 1965

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1957
R T O'BRIEN L L CAMPBELL

During the last 10 years the subject of bacterial spore germination has been intensively investigated. In most of these studies it has been found that bacterial spores are capable of germination under conditions which do not permit the germinated form to survive (Schmidt, 1955; Stedman, 1956). Hills (1949) pointed out that a distinction must be drawn between the requirements for germination and...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Erwin M Berendsen Antonina O Krawczyk Verena Klaus Anne de Jong Jos Boekhorst Robyn T Eijlander Oscar P Kuipers Marjon H J Wells-Bennik

High-level heat resistance of spores of Bacillus thermoamylovorans poses challenges to the food industry, as industrial sterilization processes may not inactivate such spores, resulting in food spoilage upon germination and outgrowth. In this study, the germination and heat resistance properties of spores of four food-spoiling isolates were determined. Flow cytometry counts of spores were much ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Daniel Paredes-Sabja Peter Setlow Mahfuzur R Sarker

The genome of the pathogen Clostridium perfringens encodes two proteins, GerO and GerQ, homologous to monovalent cation transporters suggested to have roles in the germination of spores of some Bacillus species. GerO and GerQ were able to transport monovalent cations (K(+) and/or Na(+)) in Escherichia coli, and gerO and gerQ were expressed only in the mother cell compartment during C. perfringe...

2015
Lizzy A. Mwamburi Mark D. Laing Ray M. Miller

Three non-ionic surfactants: Tween20, Tween80 and Breakthru (®) were screened for their effects on spore germination and mycelial growth rates and for their influence on three isolates of Beauveria bassiana spore germination at various temperatures. Tween20 and Tween80 were compatible with all the B. bassiana isolates in the germination studies, but inhibited germination at higher surfactant co...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2002
M L Caipo S Duffy L Zhao D W Schaffner

AIMS The effect of spore density on the germination (time-to-germination, percent germination) of Bacillus megaterium spores on tryptic soy agar was determined using direct microscopic observation. METHODS AND RESULTS Inoculum size varied from approximately 10(3) to 10(8) cfu ml(-1) in a medium where pH=7 and the sodium chloride concentration was 0.5% w/v. Inoculum size was measured by global...

2016
Eleanor F Vesty Younousse Saidi Laura A Moody Daniel Holloway Amy Whitbread Sarah Needs Anushree Choudhary Bethany Burns Daniel McLeod Susan J Bradshaw Hansol Bae Brian Christopher King George W Bassel Henrik Toft Simonsen Juliet C Coates

Dispersal is a key step in land plant life cycles, usually via formation of spores or seeds. Regulation of spore- or seed-germination allows control over the timing of transition from one generation to the next, enabling plant dispersal. A combination of environmental and genetic factors determines when seed germination occurs. Endogenous hormones mediate this decision in response to the enviro...

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