نتایج جستجو برای: fusarium sputmc 5032

تعداد نتایج: 14506  

Journal: :Ophthalmic research 2012
W Behrens-Baumann M Seibold W Hofmüller S Walter H Haeberle T Wecke I Tammer K Tintelnot

PURPOSE To report a series of 3 patients with soft contact lens-related Fusarium keratitis. Two of them were treated with the antiamoebic polyhexamethylene biguanide 0.02% (PHMB) in combination with antifungal drugs, and 1 patient was treated with PHMB as sole antifungal regimen. METHODS Chart review of 3 patients treated with PHMB in Fusarium keratitis. Two of them were refractory to the com...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2001
E J Anaissie R T Kuchar J H Rex A Francesconi M Kasai F M Müller M Lozano-Chiu R C Summerbell M C Dignani S J Chanock T J Walsh

We sought the reservoir of Fusarium species in a hospital with cases of known fusarial infections. Cultures of samples from patients and the environment were performed and evaluated for relatedness by use of molecular methods. Fusarium species was recovered from 162 (57%) of 283 water system samples. Of 92 sink drains tested, 72 (88%) yielded Fusarium solani; 12 (16%) of 71 sink faucet aerators...

2013
Xianghui Zhang Jianming Fu Yasuaki Hiromasa Hongyu Pan Guihua Bai

BACKGROUND Fusarium head blight (FHB), mainly caused by Fusarium graminearum, substantially reduces wheat grain yield and quality worldwide. Proteins play important roles in defense against the fungal infection. This study characterized differentially expressed proteins between near-isogenic lines (NILs) contrasting in alleles of Fhb1, a major FHB resistance gene in wheat, to identify proteins ...

2017
Florian Walder Klaus Schlaeppi Raphaël Wittwer Alain Y. Held Susanne Vogelgsang Marcel G. A. van der Heijden

Fusarium head blight, caused by fungi from the genus Fusarium, is one of the most harmful cereal diseases, resulting not only in severe yield losses but also in mycotoxin contaminated and health-threatening grains. Fusarium head blight is caused by a diverse set of species that have different host ranges, mycotoxin profiles and responses to agricultural practices. Thus, understanding the compos...

2009
Dariusz Piesik Anna Wenda-Piesik David K. Weaver Tulio B. Macedo Wendell L. Morrill

Plants that were infested by the wheat stem sawfly emitted significantly increased amounts of the secondary metabolites linalool, linalool oxide, ß-farnesene, ß-caryophyllene, and 4-heptanone in comparison to uninfested plants. Wheat plants parasitized by Fusarium species also have emitted volatiles. The amount of volatiles released varied by infective species of Fusarium and volatile patterns ...

2013
Ashwini K. Esnakula Irorere Summers Tammey J. Naab

Systemic mycotic infections have been increasing in incidence in immunocompromised patients. Although yeasts are most often isolated, opportunistic fungal infections may also be caused by filamentous fungi, including Aspergillus and Fusarium. Like Aspergillus, Fusarium is angioinvasive with an ability to disseminate widely. Disseminated fusariosis is most commonly linked to prolonged neutropeni...

2015
Brenda D. Wingfield Irene Barnes Z. Wilhelm de Beer Lieschen De Vos Tuan A. Duong Aquillah M. Kanzi Kershney Naidoo Hai D.T. Nguyen Quentin C. Santana Mohammad Sayari Keith A. Seifert Emma T. Steenkamp Conrad Trollip Nicolaas A. van der Merwe Magriet A. van der Nest P. Markus Wilken Michael J. Wingfield

Ceratocystis eucalypticola, Chrysoporthe cubensis, Chrysoporthe deuterocubensis, Davidsoniella virescens, Fusarium temperatum, Graphilbum fragrans, Penicillium nordicum and Thielaviopsis musarum T. musarum Fusarium temperatum Davidsoniella, Graphilbum and Thielaviopsis. Article info:

2012
A. Bernhoft M. Torp P.-E. Clasen A.-K. Løes A.B. Kristoffersen

A total of 602 samples of organically and conventionally grown barley, oats and wheat was collected at grain harvest during 2002-2004 in Norway. Organic and conventional samples were comparable pairs regarding cereal species, growing site and harvest time, and were analysed for Fusarium mould and mycotoxins. Agronomic and climatic factors explained 10-30% of the variation in Fusarium species an...

2018
María Soledad Nogueira Julieta Decundo Mauro Martinez Susana Nelly Dieguez Federico Moreyra Maria Virginia Moreno Sebastian Alberto Stenglein

Two of the most common species of toxin-producing Fusarium contaminating small cereal grains are Fusarium graminearum and F. poae; with both elaborating diverse toxins, especially deoxynivalenol (DON) and nivalenol (NIV), respectively. The objective of our work during the 2012-2014 growing seasons was to screen crops for the most commonly isolated Fusarium species and to quantify DON and NIV to...

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