نتایج جستجو برای: fungal morphology

تعداد نتایج: 197930  

Journal: :American journal of botany 2000
A M Kretzer M I Bidartondo L C Grubisha J W Spatafora T M Szaro T D Bruns

We have sampled the mycorrhizal roots of 76 snow plants (Sarcodes sanguinea, Monotropoideae, Ericaceae) in two areas of the Sierra Nevada of California that are ∼180 km apart. To identify the fungal symbionts associated with these plants, we first analyzed restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) of the fungal nuclear ribosomal repeat. Fu...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2010
Sabine Keppler-Ross Lois Douglas James B Konopka Neta Dean

The first barrier against infection by Candida albicans involves fungal recognition and destruction by phagocytic cells of the innate immune system. It is well established that interactions between different phagocyte receptors and components of the fungal cell wall trigger phagocytosis and subsequent immune responses, but the fungal ligands mediating the initial stage of recognition have not b...

2015
Zhiyun Guan Haoping Liu

The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes white-opaque phenotypic switching, which enhances its adaptation to host niches. Switching is controlled by a transcriptional regulatory network of interlocking feedback loops acting on the transcription of WOR1, the master regulator of white-opaque switching, but regulation of the network on the translational level is not yet explored. Here,...

Journal: :Mycologia 2015
Matthew J Trappe Matthew E Smith Erik A Hobbie

Sedecula is a monotypic genus of hypogeous fungi that is rare and endemic to dry conifer forests of the western United States. The only known species, Sedecula pulvinata, was described in 1941 and its taxonomic placement and trophic status have remained uncertain ever since. Here we employ isotopic and molecular phylogenetic analyses to determine its nutritional mode and placement on the fungal...

2012
J Agbetile A Fairs D Desai B Hargadon M Bourne K Mutalithas R Edwards J P Morley W R Monteiro N S Kulkarni R H Green I D Pavord P Bradding C E Brightling A J Wardlaw C H Pashley

BACKGROUND Fungal sensitization is common in severe asthma, but the clinical relevance of this and the relationship with airway colonization by fungi remain unclear. The range of fungi that may colonize the airways in asthma is unknown. OBJECTIVE To provide a comprehensive analysis on the range of filamentous fungi isolated in sputum from people with asthma and report the relationship with th...

2015
Simon Vautier Rebecca A Drummond Kong Chen Graeme I Murray David Kadosh Alistair J P Brown Neil A R Gow Donna M MacCallum Jay K Kolls Gordon D Brown

The ability of Candida albicans to cause disease is associated with its capacity to undergo morphological transition between yeast and filamentous forms, but the role of morphology in colonization and dissemination from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract remains poorly defined. To explore this, we made use of wild-type and morphological mutants of C. albicans in an established model of GI tract co...

2017
Alexander Feckler Anne Schrimpf Mirco Bundschuh Felix Bärlocher Patrick Baudy Julien Cornut Ralf Schulz

Traditional methods to identify aquatic hyphomycetes rely on the morphology of released conidia, which can lead to misidentifications or underestimates of species richness due to convergent morphological evolution and the presence of non-sporulating mycelia. Molecular methods allow fungal identification irrespective of the presence of conidia or their morphology. As a proof-of-concept, we estab...

2017
Chris K. Sørensen Rodrigo Labouriau Mogens S. Hovmøller

Information about temporal and spatial variability of fungal structures and host responses is scarce in comparison to the vast amount of genetic, biochemical, and physiological studies of host-pathogen interactions. In this study, we used avirulent wild type and virulent mutant isolates of Puccinia striiformis to characterize the interactions in wheat carrying yellow rust Yr2 resistance. Both c...

Journal: :Microbial pathogenesis 2014
Carlotta F Orsi Elisa Borghi Bruna Colombari Rachele G Neglia Daniela Quaglino Andrea Ardizzoni Giulia Morace Elisabetta Blasi

The hyphal wall protein 1 (HWP1) gene of Candida albicans encodes for a fungal cell wall protein, required for hyphal development and yeast adhesion to epithelial cells; yet, its role in pathogenesis remains largely unknown. In the present study, we analyzed two C. albicans laboratory strains, the DAY286 (HWP1/HWP1) and the null mutant FJS24 (hwp1/hwp1) and six clinical isolates [3 harbouring t...

2018
Andreea Cosoveanu Samuel Rodriguez Sabina Raimundo Cabrera

Artemisia is a plant genus highly studied for its medicinal applications. The studies on the associated fungal endophytes are scarce. Ten plants specimens of Artemisia thuscula from Tenerife and La Palma were sampled to isolate the endophytic fungi. Identification of the endophytic fungi was based on morphology, Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) and Large Subunit (LSU) regions sequencing and in...

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