نتایج جستجو برای: fusarium species

تعداد نتایج: 559769  

2014
A Dawidziuk G Koczyk D Popiel J Kaczmarek M Buśko

AIMS We propose and test an efficient and rapid protocol for the detection of toxigenic Fusarium isolates producing three main types of Fusarium-associated mycotoxins (fumonisins, trichothecenes and zearelanone). METHODS AND RESULTS The novel approach utilizes partially multiplexed markers based on genes essential for mycotoxin biosynthesis (fumonisin--fum6, fum8; trichothecenes--tri5, tri6; ...

Journal: :Fungal biology 2011
Anne E Desjardins Robert H Proctor

On smallholder farms in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal, fungi of the Fusarium graminearum clade cause Gibberella ear rot of maize and contamination with the 8-ketotrichothecenes nivalenol and deoxynivalenol. Previous DNA marker analyses of the F. graminearum clade from maize in Nepal found a high level of genetic diversity but were limited in detail or scope. The present stud...

2013
Natalia Kmiecik Magdalena Klimek-Ochab Małgorzata Brzezińska-Rodak Paulina Majewska Ewa Żymańczyk-Duda

Biodegradable capacities of fungal strains of Fusarium oxysporum (DSMZ 2018) and Fusarium culmorum (DSMZ 1094) were tested towards racemic mixture of chiral 2-hydroxy-2-(ethoxyphenylphosphinyl) acetic acid-a compound with two stereogenic centres. The effectiveness of decomposition was dependent on external factors such as temperature and time of the process. Optimal conditions of complete miner...

2017
Noor Khan Maskit Maymon Ann M Hirsch

Despite efforts to control toxigenic Fusarium species, wilt and head-blight infections are destructive and economically damaging diseases that have global effects. The utilization of biological control agents in disease management programs has provided an effective, safe, and sustainable means to control Fusarium-induced plant diseases. Among the most widely used microbes for biocontrol agents ...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2013
David M Geiser Takayuki Aoki Charles W Bacon Scott E Baker Madan K Bhattacharyya Mary E Brandt Daren W Brown Lester W Burgess Sofia Chulze Jeffrey J Coleman James C Correll Sarah F Covert Pedro W Crous Christina A Cuomo G Sybren De Hoog Antonio Di Pietro Wade H Elmer Lynn Epstein Rasmus J N Frandsen Stanley Freeman Tatiana Gagkaeva Anthony E Glenn Thomas R Gordon Nancy F Gregory Kim E Hammond-Kosack Linda E Hanson María Del Mar Jímenez-Gasco Seogchan Kang H Corby Kistler Gretchen A Kuldau John F Leslie Antonio Logrieco Guozhong Lu Erik Lysøe Li-Jun Ma Susan P McCormick Quirico Migheli Antonio Moretti Françoise Munaut Kerry O'Donnell Ludwig Pfenning Randy C Ploetz Robert H Proctor Stephen A Rehner Vincent A R G Robert Alejandro P Rooney Baharuddin Bin Salleh Maria Mercedes Scandiani Jonathan Scauflaire Dylan P G Short Emma Steenkamp Haruhisa Suga Brett A Summerell Deanna A Sutton Ulf Thrane Francis Trail Anne Van Diepeningen Hans D Vanetten Altus Viljoen Cees Waalwijk Todd J Ward Michael J Wingfield Jin-Rong Xu Xiao-Bing Yang Tapani Yli-Mattila Ning Zhang

In this letter, we advocate recognizing the genus Fusarium as the sole name for a group that includes virtually all Fusarium species of importance in plant pathology, mycotoxicology, medicine, and basic research. This phylogenetically guided circumscription will free scientists from any obligation to use other genus names, including teleomorphs, for species nested within this clade, and preserv...

2016
Deanna L. Funnell-Harris Jeffrey F. Pedersen

Funnell-Harris, D. L., and Pedersen, J. F. 2011. Presence of Fusarium spp. in air and soil associated with sorghum fields. Plant Dis. 95:648-656. Sorghum grain, valuable for feed, food, and bioenergy, can be colonized by several Fusarium spp.; therefore, it was of interest to identify possible sources of conidia. Analysis of air and soil samples provided evidence for the presence of propagules ...

Journal: :Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi 2021

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
E T Steenkamp B D Wingfield T A Coutinho M J Wingfield W F Marasas

Fusarium subglutinans f. sp. pini (= F. circinatum) is a pathogen of pine and is one of eight mating populations (i.e., biological species) in the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex. This species complex includes F. thapsinum, F. moniliforme (= F. verticillioides), F. nygamai, and F. proliferatum, as well as F. subglutinans associated with sugarcane, maize, mango, and pineapple. Differentiati...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1978
T A Webb J O Mundt

The mean numbers of colony-forming units of molds present on vegetables at the time of harvest were in the range of 4.2 X 10(3) to 6.7 X 10(3)/g for all vegetables except cucurbits and asparagus. The numbers were not influenced by cultivars within species, duration of the growing season, distant separation of the growing fields, or elevation above ground. Numbers increased with rainfall during ...

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