نتایج جستجو برای: mycelial compatibility groups

تعداد نتایج: 756370  

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2010
Jin-Chul Heo Sung-Hee Nam Dong-Yoon Nam Jong-Guk Kim Kwang-Gil Lee Joo-Hong Yeo Cheol-Sik Yoon Chul-Hong Park Sang-Han Lee

This study investigated the effects of mycelial extract and culture filtrate of Cordyceps sphecocephala J201 on airway hyper-responsiveness, pulmonary immune cell infiltration, and Th2 cytokine expression in animal models of asthma. After Concanavalin A (Con A) activation of mouse primary spleen cells, the IL-4 and IL-13 cytokine expression were significantly decreased in the presence of the my...

2008
Ahmed Imtiaj Chandana Jayasinghe Geon Woo Lee Mi Ja Shim Hyun-Su Rho Hyun Sook Lee Hyun Hur Min Woong Lee U-Youn Lee Tae-Soo Lee

Vegetative growth of four different strains of Hericium erinaceus was observed. The temperature suitable for optimal mycelial growth was determined to be 25℃, with growth observed in the extend temperature range of 20~30℃. The different strains of this mushroom showed distinct pH requirements for their optimum vegetative growth, with the most favorable growth observed at pH 6. Considering veget...

2006
Woo-Sik Jo Young-Hyun Rew Sung-Guk Choi Geon-Sik Seo Jae-Mo Sung Jae-Youl Uhm

Phellinus genus belonged to Hymenochaetaceae of Basidiomycetes and has been well known as one of the most popular medicinal mushrooms due to high antitumor activity. This study was carried out to obtain the basic information for mycelial culture conditions of Phellinus linteus, P. baumii, and P. gilvus. According to colony diameter and mycelial density, the media for suitable mycelial growth of...

2011
Camila Rodrigues de Carvalho Maria Cristina Mendes-Costa

Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, the causative agent of bean anthracnose, is one of the most common pathogens leading to expressive damage to plants beyond presenting noticeable variability. The knowledge on vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) is of particular interest in asexual fungi as they subdivide the population in groups that can exchange genetic information via heterokaryosis and the p...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Xueqiong Xiao Jiasen Cheng Jinghua Tang Yanping Fu Daohong Jiang Timothy S Baker Said A Ghabrial Jiatao Xie

UNLABELLED Members of the family Partitiviridae have bisegmented double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) genomes and are not generally known to cause obvious symptoms in their natural hosts. An unusual partitivirus, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum partitivirus 1 (SsPV1/WF-1), conferred hypovirulence on its natural plant-pathogenic fungal host, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum strain WF-1. Cellular organelles, including m...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1996
V. Gianinazzi-Pearson

INTRODUCTION Since their colonization of terrestrial ecosystems, plants have developed numerous strategies to cope with the diverse bi-otic and abiotic challenges that are a consequence of their sedentary life cycle. One of the most successful strategies is the ability of root systems to establish mutualistic and reciprocally beneficial symbiotic relationships with microorganisms. Mycorrhizas, ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2003
Shahid Husain Barbara D Alexander Patricia Munoz Robin K Avery Sally Houston Timothy Pruett Richard Jacobs Edward A Dominguez Jan G Tollemar Katherine Baumgarten Chen M Yu Marilyn M Wagener Peter Linden Shimon Kusne Nina Singh

To determine the spectrum and impact of mycelial fungal infections, particularly those due to non-Aspergillus molds, 53 liver and heart transplant recipients with invasive mycelial infections were prospectively identified in a multicenter study. Invasive mycelial infections were due to Aspergillus species in 69.8% of patients, to non-Aspergillus hyalohyphomycetes in 9.4%, to phaeohyphomycetes i...

2007
K.S.H. BOYD-WILSON L. J. MAGEE J. K. HACKETT M. WALTER

Micro-organisms isolated from composts were assayed in vitro for inhibition of mycelial growth and conidium germination of Fusarium culmorum. Eleven bacterial isolates inhibited mycelial growth, and of these seven also inhibited germination of conidia. However, inhibition of mycelial growth was only reproducible for three bacteria. Five fungal isolates were found to have antagonistic effects on...

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