نتایج جستجو برای: induced by aspregillus flavus

تعداد نتایج: 7416828  

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2018
Victor Sobolev Renee Arias Kerestin Goodman Travis Walk Valerie Orner Paola Faustinelli Alicia Massa

Aspergillus flavus is a soil fungus that commonly invades peanut seeds and often produces carcinogenic aflatoxins. Under favorable conditions, the fungus-challenged peanut plant produces and accumulates resveratrol and its prenylated derivatives in response to such an invasion. These prenylated stilbenoids are considered peanut antifungal phytoalexins. However, the mechanism of peanut-fungus in...

2011
V. KRISHNA REDDY M. SRINIVAS A. RAJENDER REDDY G. SRUJANA M. SUREKHA S. M. REDDY

Efficacy of some local plants in the management of Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxin contamination was investigated. Aqueous extracts of rhizome of Zingiber officinalis and leaf extracts of Trigonella foenum-graecum inhibited aflatoxin production to a significant level. While solvent extracts of Zingiber officinalis and Oxalis corniculata could suppress both the growth and aflatoxin production b...

2014
Ismael A. El-Kady Abdel Naser A. Zohri Shimaa R. Hamed

A total of 278 different isolates of filamentous fungi were screened using synthetic medium for respective ability to produce kojic acid. Nineteen, six, and five isolates proved to be low, moderate, and high kojic acid producers, respectively. Levels of kojic acid produced were generally increased when shaking cultivation was used rather than those obtained using static cultivation. A trial for...

2013
Geromy G. Moore Jacalyn L. Elliott Rakhi Singh Bruce W. Horn Joe W. Dorner Eric A. Stone Sofia N. Chulze German G. Barros Manjunath K. Naik Graeme C. Wright Kerstin Hell Ignazio Carbone

Aflatoxins are produced by Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus in oil-rich seed and grain crops and are a serious problem in agriculture, with aflatoxin B₁ being the most carcinogenic natural compound known. Sexual reproduction in these species occurs between individuals belonging to different vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs). We examined natural genetic variation in 758 isolates of A. ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1973
H W Schroeder R A Boller

Peanuts, cottonseed, rice, and sorghum from Texas were sampled over a 3-year period. To insure adequate isolation of alfatoxin-producing species of fungi, low-quality lots were sampled at a rate greater than their respective proportional representation. Aflatoxins were found each year in peanut and cottonseed and were found in 2 of 3 years in rice and sorghum. Aflatoxins were detected in all fo...

2015
Ramu Muthu Selvam Rathnavel Nithya Palraj Narmatha Devi R.S. Bhuvana Shree Murugesan Valar Nila Naveen Luke Demonte Chitra Thangavel Jayapal Jeya Maheshwari Prajna Lalitha Namperumalsamy Venkatesh Prajna Kuppamuthu Dharmalingam

Aspergillus flavus is one of the predominant causative organisms of mycotic keratitis in tropical parts of the world. Extracellular proteins are the earliest proteins that come in contact with the host and have a role in the infection process. Exoproteins of A. flavus isolated from infected cornea, sputum and a saprophyte were pooled and identified using high resolution mass spectrometry in ord...

2013
H. L. Mehl P. J. Cotty

Compositions of Aspergillus flavus populations determine the extent to which crops become contaminated with aflatoxins. In the current study, influences of diverse crop hosts on competition among A. flavus isolates were quantified with pyrosequencing. Maize, cotton, soyabean and sorghum supported different levels of sporulation, but intraspecific differences in sporulation were not detected on ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
M J James B A Lasker M M McNeil M Shelton D W Warnock E Reiss

Aspergillus flavus is second to A. fumigatus as a cause of invasive aspergillosis, but no standard method exists for molecular typing of strains from human sources. A repetitive DNA sequence cloned from A. flavus and subcloned into a pUC19 vector, pAF28, was used to type 18 isolates from diverse clinical, environmental, and geographic sources. The restriction fragment length polymorphisms gener...

2004
Jarrett Walsh Jonathan Long Delana Nivens Will Lynch

Quercetinase is an enzyme excreted by the mold, Aspergillus flavus when grown on rutin. Characterization of the enzyme involves first isolating and purifying the enzyme from media in which A. flavus has been grown. Improved techniques for this isolation are presented using methods including lectin affinity chromatography and capillary electrophoresis. A pure sample of quercetinase has been obta...

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2012
F Amini H Afshari M Mohammadi Moghaddam

Study the effect of fruit cultivar (intact, early split, irregular crack) on (Akbari, Abbasali, Khanjari) cultivars in Damghan city to Aspergillus Flavus fungus and effect of harvest time in early split pistachio in 1389, sampling from orchards has been performed. Samples after grinding by dilute cultivating in a specific AFPA medium bottles in a completely randomized model were three times rec...

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