نتایج جستجو برای: fusarium lacertarum

تعداد نتایج: 14426  

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2015
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background: identification and quantification of mycotoxins produced by fusarium species are important in controlling fungal diseases. objectives: potential of zearalenone, butenolide and fusarin c production was investigated in five fusarium graminearum and five f. culmorum isolates at molecular level. materials and methods: presence of pks13, fg08079.1 and pks10 genes, associated with product...

2013
Mohamed Abou Shousha Andrea Rachelle C. Santos Rafael A. Oechsler Alfonso Iovieno Jorge Maestre-Mesa Marco Ruggeri Jose J. Echegaray Sander R. Dubovy Victor L. Perez Darlene Miller Eduardo C. Alfonso M. Livia Bajenaru

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to develop and characterize a new contact lens-associated fungal keratitis rat model and to assess the ability of non-invasive spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) to detect pathological changes in vivo in fungal keratitis. METHODS We used SD-OCT to image and measure the cornea of Sprague Dawley rats. Fusarium infection was initiated in the r...

1999
J.P.F. D'Mello

Trichothecenes, zearalenone (ZEN) and fumonisins are the major Fusarium mycotoxins occurring on a worldwide basis in cereal grains, animal feeds and forages. Other important Fusarium mycotoxins include moniliformin and fusaric acid. Spontaneous outbreaks of Fusarium mycotoxicoses have been recorded in Europe, Asia, New Zealand and South America and, in addition, chronic exposure occurs on a reg...

Journal: :Mycologia 2013
Takayuki Aoki Jason A Smith Lacey L Mount David M Geiser Kerry O'Donnell

During a survey for pathogens of Florida torreya (Torreya taxifolia) in 2009, a novel Fusarium species was isolated from cankers affecting this critically endangered conifer whose current range is restricted to northern Florida and southwestern Georgia. Published multilocus molecular phylogenetic analyses indicated that this pathogen represented a genealogically exclusive, phylogenetically dist...

2011
Pawel Topa Maciej Kuzniar Witold Dzwinel

Fusarium Graminearum is responsible for Fusarium head blight (FHB) infection which reduces world-wide cereal crop yield. As a consequence of mycotoxin production in cereal grain, it has also serious negative impact on both human and animal health. The main objective of this study is to develop a mechanistic and conceptual metaphor of Fusarium growth. Our model is based on a new realization of G...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1982
B E Mauza J M Webster

Growth of alfalfa (Medicago sativa cv. Vernal) seedlings was compared after inoculation with combinations of either Pratylenchus penetrans and Fusarium soloni or P. penetrans and F. oxysporum f. sp. medicaginis. A synergistic disease interaction occurred in alfalfa when F. oxysporum and P. penetrans were added simultaneously to the soil. Alfalfa growth was suppressed at all inoculum levels of P...

2015
Belakssem El Amraoui Jean François Biard Fatima Ez-Zohra Ikbal Majida El Wahidi Mostafa Kandil Mohammed El Amraoui Aziz Fassouane

Marine sponges are a potential source of new molecules with diverse biological activities. We have previously isolated a sphingosine derivative, (9Z)-2-amino-docos-9-ene-1,3,13,14-tetraol (Haliscosamine) from the Moroccan sea sponge Haliclona viscosa. The aim of this study was to test Haliscosamine in vitro and in vivo for its antifungal activity against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. melonis causing...

2012
S. K. DWIVEDI

The antifungal activity of extracts of Tinospora cordifolia (leaves), Moringa oleifera (bark) and Trachyspermum ammi (seeds) at three concentrations viz., 25, 50, 75% (v/v) were evaluated in vitro by poisoned food technique against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici and Fusarium solani causing wilt disease on tomato and brinjal plants. The antifungal activity was assessed in terms of percent...

Journal: :Phytopathology 1999
B J Duijff G Recorbet P A Bakker J E Loper P Lemanceau

ABSTRACT Two biological control agents, nonpathogenic Fusarium oxysporum Fo47 and Pseudomonas putida WCS358, were evaluated for suppression of Fusarium wilt of flax grown in nutrient solution and for suppression of the population density and metabolic activity of the causal organism F. oxysporum f. sp. lini strain Foln3GUS on root surfaces. Due to the presence of an introduced gusA reporter gen...

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