نتایج جستجو برای: pathogen growth

تعداد نتایج: 876827  

Journal: :journal of ornamental plants 2015
masoud zaker

natural plant extracts / products have the potential as safe alternatives for chemical fungicides in plant disease management. methanol and pure methanol: water (50:50 v/v) extracts of peppermint, lavandula, eucalyptus, datura and nettle were screened for their antifungal activity against alternaria sesami, the causal agent of alternaria leaf spot of sesame at 5, 10 and 15% concentrations in sh...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد - دانشکده علوم پایه 1391

food safety is considered as an important world concern. the detection of pathogen and toxic materials in food has an important role in public health care. in recent years, the applications of microbial biosensor have been developed as a new approach for toxicity control. luminescent microbial biosensor is an appropriate biological tool for protection of natural environment. this type of biosen...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2023

In the spirit of returning to nature and using scientific applications raise plant efficiency reduce pathogen risk, scientists began searching for safe, natural alternatives pesticides that are highly effective low cost. On top these alternatives, chitosan came with its biodegradability, biocompatibility, antimicrobial activity, nontoxicity, which granted it dual energetic effects during host-p...

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

in vitro studies with trichoderma spp., soil-borne fungal antagonists, demonstrated that a number of isolates produced volatile and non-volatile metabolites capable of inhibiting the growth and sporulation of several soil-borne plant pathogenic fungi. microscopic observations showed that t. harzianm and t. viride, isolated from soil samples from ahwaz and karaj, adversely affected the mycelial ...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2013
p. prashar n. kapoor s. sachdeva

the present investigation was carried out to isolate and characterize antagonistic bacteria against wilt causing fungal pathogen i.e. fusarium oxysporum, from the rhizosphere of tomato. fifty-six bacterial strains were isolated from the rhizosphere soil samples of healthy tomato fields, collected from different locations of faridabad district, haryana, india. out of these, ten isolates were fou...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2009
Steven C Ingham Barbara H Ingham Darand Borneman Emilie Jaussaud Erica L Schoeller Nathan Hoftiezer Lauren Schwartzburg Greg M Burnham John P Norback

Lag-phase duration (LPD) and growth rate (GR) values were calculated from experimental data obtained using a previously described protocol (S. C. Ingham, M. A. Fanslau, G. M. Burnham, B. H. Ingham, J. P. Norback, and D. W. Schaffner, J. Food Prot. 70:1445-1456, 2007). These values were used to develop an interval accumulation-based tool designated THERM (temperature history evaluation for raw m...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Joseph R Hoyt Kate E Langwig Keping Sun Guanjun Lu Katy L Parise Tinglei Jiang Winifred F Frick Jeffrey T Foster Jiang Feng A Marm Kilpatrick

Predicting species' fates following the introduction of a novel pathogen is a significant and growing problem in conservation. Comparing disease dynamics between introduced and endemic regions can offer insight into which naive hosts will persist or go extinct, with disease acting as a filter on host communities. We examined four hypothesized mechanisms for host-pathogen persistence by comparin...

2013
Guy Martel Julie Bérubé Simon Rousseau

The epithelium forms a physical barrier important to the detection of pathogens. P. aeruginosa infections are frequently encountered in Cystic Fibrosis lungs, lead to ERK1/ERK2 activation and contribute to tissue destruction. We report here that in bronchial airway epithelial cells (BEAS-2B), diffusible material from P. aeruginosa and TLR2, TLR3 and TLR5 ligands activates ERK1/ERK2 via the prot...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2011
Osman Radwan Mohamed Fouad Bouzidi Said Mouzeyar

Depending on host-pathotype combination, two types of sunflower-Plasmopara halstedii incompatibility reactions have previously been identified. Type I resistance can restrict the growth of the pathogen in the basal region of the hypocotyls, whereas type II cannot, thus allowing the pathogen to reach the cotyledons. In type II resistance, a large portion of the hypocotyls is invaded by the patho...

2013
Thaddeus J. Lewandowski Kari E. Dunfield Pedro M. Antunes

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are widespread soil microorganisms that associate mutualistically with plant hosts. AMF receive photosynthates from the host in return for various benefits. One of such benefits is in the form of enhanced pathogen tolerance. However, this aspect of the symbiosis has been understudied compared to effects on plant growth and its ability to acquire nutrients. Whi...

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