نتایج جستجو برای: ochrobactrum oryzae

تعداد نتایج: 5847  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Adrien Kettaneh François-Xavier Weill Isabelle Poilane Olivier Fain Michel Thomas Jean-Louis Herrmann Laurent Hocqueloux

Reported is a case of life-threatening septic shock that occurred in an otherwise healthy host after administration of a peripheral venous infusion of a solution contaminated with Ochrobactrum anthropi, an unusual human pathogen. The rapid onset of shock may have been due to a large inoculum caused by nonsterile practices at the time of reconstitution.

ژورنال: :مهار زیستی در گیاه پزشکی 2014
لاله جوادی شهرام نعیمی سعید رضایی وحید خسروی

بیماری بلاست (blast) با عامل magnaporthe oryzae مهم‏ترین بیماری برنج در جهان می‏باشد. استفاده از سموم شیمیایی اگر چه باعث کنترل بیماری می‏گردند، اما آسیب‏های جدی متوجه انسان و محیط زیست می‏کنند. امروزه کنترل بیولوژیک بیماری‏های گیاهی به عنوان یک روش جایگزین و بی‏خطر، مورد توجه و تأکید ویژه‏ای قرار گرفته است. در این تحقیق، نمونه برداری از خاک شالیزار و اندام‏های هوایی برنج در مناطق مختلف استان م...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
M P Romero Gómez A M Peinado Esteban J A Sobrino Daza J A Sáez Nieto D Alvarez P Peña García

We describe a case of infective endocarditis in a prosthetic mitral valve due to Ochrobactrum anthropi. Although O. anthropi is an emerging pathogen in immunocompromised patients, infections with the bacterium have very rarely been documented in healthy hosts, and endocarditis is rare. To our knowledge, only two cases of O. anthropi endocarditis have been reported in the medical literature.

2013
David J Jacobs Thomas J Grube Harry W Flynn Craig M Greven Avinash Pathengay Darlene Miller Robert F Sanke Joseph Thorman

A healthy 34-year-old man presented with Ochrobactrum intermedium endophthalmitis due to a metallic intraocular foreign body. After vitrectomy, lensectomy, removal of the metallic intraocular foreign body, intravitreal vancomycin and ceftazidime, and systemic ciprofloxacin, intraocular inflammation worsened. Repeat vitreous culture confirmed persistent endophthalmitis due to multidrug-resistant...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
M Carrington U Choe S Ubillos D Stanek M Campbell L Wansbrough P Lee G Churchwell K Rosas S R Zaki C Drew C D Paddock M Deleon-Carnes M Guerra A R Hoffmaster R V Tiller B K De

We report a fatal case of Brucella suis endocarditis initially misdiagnosed by automated identification systems as Ochrobactrum anthropi infection in a patient with a history of Marfan syndrome and recreational feral swine hunting. This report emphasizes the need to consider brucellosis as a part of the differential diagnosis of acute febrile illness, particularly in patients with known risk of...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Anthony S Danko Christopher A Saski Jeffrey P Tomkins David L Freedman

The involvement of coenzyme M in aerobic biodegradation of vinyl chloride and ethene in Pseudomonas putida strain AJ and Ochrobactrum sp. strain TD was demonstrated using PCR, hybridization, and enzyme assays. The results of this study extend the range of eubacteria known to use epoxyalkane:coenzyme M transferase.

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1976
H Sakurai H Naito

A cross resistance of pathogenic organisms to various chemicals has been increasing over a long period of time causing serious problems in the field of antibacterial drugs and veterinary drugs. Recently, it was reported that some phytopathogenic bacteria and fungi resistant to antibiotics and synthetic fungicides were isolated from diseased plants in the field and that distribution of resistant...

2016
Siddhi Kashinath Jalmi Alok Krishna Sinha

Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are highly conserved signaling modules in eukaryotes, transmitting signals from upstream receptor to downstream target by phosphorelay mechanism. Here we report involvement of a poorly characterized group C MAPK of rice namely, OsMPK7 along with its upstream MAPK kinase, OsMKK3 and downstream target, OsWRKY30 during Xanthomonas oryzae infection, a causa...

2014
Jessie Fernandez Richard A. Wilson

Understanding how pathogenic fungi adapt to host plant cells is of major concern to securing global food production. The hemibiotrophic rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, cause of the most serious disease of cultivated rice, colonizes leaf cells asymptomatically as a biotroph for 4-5 days in susceptible rice cultivars before entering its destructive necrotrophic phase. During the biotrophic ...

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