نتایج جستجو برای: pathogen growth

تعداد نتایج: 876827  

Journal: :Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 2022

HIGHLIGHTS Trichoderma inoculation increased the total biomass, seedling height, root length, area, diameter, number of tips, and growth potential seedlings. increases resistance bean plant to Rhizoctonia pathogen. Among improved isolates Trichoderma, ChBD13 ChBD15 showed better performance in terms growth.

2015
Berra Erkosar Gilles Storelli Mélanie Mitchell Loan Bozonnet Noémie Bozonnet François Leulier

The microbial environment impacts many aspects of metazoan physiology through largely undefined molecular mechanisms. The commensal strain Lactobacillus plantarum(WJL) (Lp(WJL)) sustains Drosophila hormonal signals that coordinate systemic growth and maturation of the fly. Here we examine the underlying mechanisms driving these processes and show that Lp(WJL) promotes intestinal peptidase expre...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Paola Veronese Hirofumi Nakagami Burton Bluhm Synan Abuqamar Xi Chen John Salmeron Robert A Dietrich Heribert Hirt Tesfaye Mengiste

Plant resistance to disease is controlled by the combination of defense response pathways that are activated depending on the nature of the pathogen. We identified the Arabidopsis thaliana BOTRYTIS-INDUCED KINASE1 (BIK1) gene that is transcriptionally regulated by Botrytis cinerea infection. Inactivation of BIK1 causes severe susceptibility to necrotrophic fungal pathogens but enhances resistan...

2011
A. Muthukumar A. Eswaran K. Sanjeevkumas

Damping-off of chilli caused by Pythium aphanidermatum is a major nursery disease in vegetables. In vitro experiments evaluated the effect of eight isolates of Trichoderma species (from chilli rhizosphere) were tested against P. aphanidermatum. All the Trichoderma species had varied antagonistic effects against the pathogen. Among them, TVC3 recorded maximum growth inhibition of P. aphanidermat...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Paul E Turner Nadya M Morales Barry W Alto Susanna K Remold

Understanding how evolution promotes pathogen emergence would aid disease management, and prediction of future host shifts. Increased pathogen infectiousness of different hosts may occur through direct selection, or fortuitously via indirect selection. However, it is unclear which type of selection tends to produce host breadth promoting pathogen emergence. We predicted that direct selection fo...

Journal: :Revista Argentina de microbiologia 2015
Melina Sartori Andrea Nesci Ángela Formento Miriam Etcheverry

The aims of this study were to select microbial isolates from phyllosphere of maize and to examine their antagonistic activity against Exserohilum turcicum. Selection was performed through the ability of isolates to compete with the pathogen using an index of dominance and to affect growth parameters of E. turcicum. Most of the epiphytic populations obtained for the screening were bacteria. The...

2016
Jeffrey R. Donowitz Masud Alam Mamun Kabir Jennie Z. Ma Forida Nazib James A. Platts-Mills Luther A. Bartelt Rashidul Haque William A. Petri

BACKGROUND Growth stunting in children under 2 years of age in low-income countries is common. Giardia is a ubiquitous pathogen in this age group but studies investigating Giardia's effect on both growth and diarrhea have produced conflicting results. METHODS We conducted a prospective longitudinal birth cohort study in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with monthly Giardia and continuous diarrheal surveill...

2014
Trilochan Bagarti

We study inhomogeneous host-pathogen dynamics to model the global amphibian population extinction in a lake basin system. The lake basin system is modeled as quenched disorder. In this model we show that once the pathogen arrives at the lake basin it spreads from one lake to another, eventually spreading to the entire lake basin system in a wave like pattern. The extinction time has been found ...

2013
Zidan A. Bashir

In this study, the ability of two antibiotics daptomycin and pantoyl lactone to inhibit growth of horse originated pathogen Streptococcus equi by disrupting plasma membrane of the bacterium was investigated using agar diffusion and micro tube dilution methods. The results obtained from this study indicated that daptomycin was more effective in inhibiting the growth of the pathogen in vitro than...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Brian Boyle Richard C Hamelin Armand Séguin

The plant kingdom is constantly challenged by a battery of evolving pathogens. New species or races of pathogens are discovered on crops that were initially bred for disease resistance, and globalization is facilitating the movement of exotic pests. Among these pests, obligate biotrophic parasites make up some of the most damaging groups and have been particularly challenging to study. Here we ...

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