نتایج جستجو برای: شاخص saprobic

تعداد نتایج: 74710  

2014
W. Quaedvlieg M. Binder J.Z. Groenewald B.A. Summerell A.J. Carnegie T.I. Burgess P.W. Crous

The Teratosphaeriaceae represents a recently established family that includes numerous saprobic, extremophilic, human opportunistic, and plant pathogenic fungi. Partial DNA sequence data of the 28S rRNA and RPB2 genes strongly support a separation of the Mycosphaerellaceae from the Teratosphaeriaceae, and also provide support for the Extremaceae and Neodevriesiaceae, two novel families includin...

2014
Taurai Bere

Aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting in adoption of tools developed from other countries/regions. In many instances, however, the applicability of adopted tools to the new system has not been explicitly evaluated. The objective of this study was to test the applicability of foreign diatom-based water quality assessment indices to urb...

Journal: :Mycologia 2006
Fernando A Fernández Andrew N Miller Sabine M Huhndorf François M Lutzoni Stefan Zoller

Chaetosphaeria is a common saprobic pyrenomycete genus with simple, homogeneous teleomorphs and complex, diverse anamorphs. As currently circumscribed in the literature, the genus encompasses 30 species distributed in four 'natural groups', and includes morphological entities in 11 anamorphic genera. Species frequently have been defined primarily based on characters of the anamorphs resulting i...

2017
Mahendra Pal Pratibha Dave

Mycotic diseases are being recognized as an important global public health problem of considerable dimension. These diseases occur in sporadic as well as in epidemic form, resulting in high morbidity and mortality. Among several mycoses, sporotrichosis, caused by a thermo-dimorphic fungus Sporothrix schenckii, has emerged as an infectious disease in certain regions of the world. The pathogen in...

Journal: :Biological Invasions 2023

Abstract Fallopia japonica and Impatiens glandulifera are major plant invaders on a global scale that often become dominant in riparian areas. However, little is known about how these species affect interactions soil–plant systems. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact both abiotic biotic soil properties, with special focus fungi. We investigated eight sites along small streams in...

2016
Kai Riess Max E. Schön Matthias Lutz Heinz Butin Franz Oberwinkler Sigisfredo Garnica Jonathan H. Badger

The evolutionary history, divergence times and phylogenetic relationships of Uleiella chilensis (Ustilaginomycotina, smut fungi) associated with Araucaria araucana were analysed. DNA sequences from multiple gene regions and morphology were analysed and compared to other members of the Basidiomycota to determine the phylogenetic placement of smut fungi on gymnosperms. Divergence time estimates i...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2009
Stephanie A Yarwood David D Myrold Mona N Högberg

The introduction of photosynthates through plant roots is a major source of carbon (C) for soil microbial biota and shapes the composition of fungal and bacterial communities in the rhizosphere. Although the importance of this process, especially to ectomycorrhizal fungi, has been known for some time, the extent to which plant belowground C allocation controls the composition of the wider soil ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1989
G T Cole S W Zhu S C Pan L Yuan D Kruse S H Sun

Three antigens with proteolytic activity have been isolated from crude, water-soluble fractions of the saprobic phase of the fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis. Two proteinases, identified in our immunoelectrophoresis reference system as Ag11 and AgCS, were isolated from the soluble conidial wall fraction (SCWF). Ag11 was previously shown to be a serine proteinase and was characterized in thi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Fariba Mirbod-Donovan Ruth Schaller Chiung-Yu Hung Jianmin Xue Utz Reichard Garry T Cole

Urease activity during in vitro growth in the saprobic and parasitic phases of Coccidioides spp. is partly responsible for production of intracellular ammonia released into the culture media and contributes to alkalinity of the external microenvironment. Although the amino acid sequence of the urease of Coccidioides posadasii lacks a predicted signal peptide, the protein is transported from the...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2012
Ayse Serda Kantarcioglu Gerritis Sybren de Hoog Josep Guarro

BACKGROUND Some members of the Pseudallescheria (anamorph Scedosporium) have emerged as an important cause of life-threatening infections in humans. These fungi may reach the lungs and bronchial tree causing a wide range of manifestations, from colonization of airways to deep pulmonary infections. Frequently, they may also disseminate to other organs, with a predilection for the brain. In other...

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