نتایج جستجو برای: cylindrocarpon destructans var crassum

تعداد نتایج: 26187  

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Kun-Teng Wang Meng-Yang Xu Wei Liu Hou-Jin Li Jun Xu De-Po Yang Wen-Jian Lan Lai-You Wang

Two additional new compounds, pseudellone D (1) and (5S,6S)-dihydroxylasiodiplodin (3), along with the two known compounds lasiodipline F (2), (5S)-hydroxylasiodiplodin (4) were isolated from the marine-derived fungus Pseudallescheria ellipsoidea F42-3 associated with the soft coral Lobophytum crassum. Their structures, including absolute configurations, were elucidated on the basis of the corr...

2016
Nicholas Boire Sean Zhang Joshua Khuvis Rick Lee Jennifer Rivers Philip Crandall M. Kevin Keel Nicole Parrish Michelle L. Baker

The causative agent of White-nose Syndrome (WNS), Pseudogymnoascus destructans, has been shown to be fatal to several species of bats in North America. To date, no compounds or chemical control measures have been developed which eliminates the growth of the fungus in the environment or in affected animals. In the current study, we evaluated the activity of cold-pressed, terpeneless orange oil (...

2010
Natália Martínková Peter Bačkor Tomáš Bartonička Pavla Blažková Jaroslav Červený Lukáš Falteisek Jiří Gaisler Vladimír Hanzal Daniel Horáček Zdeněk Hubálek Helena Jahelková Miroslav Kolařík L'uboš Korytár Alena Kubátová Blanka Lehotská Roman Lehotský Radek K. Lučan Ondřej Májek Jan Matějů Zdeněk Řehák Jiří Šafář Přemysl Tájek Emil Tkadlec Marcel Uhrin Josef Wagner Dita Weinfurtová Jan Zima Jan Zukal Ivan Horáček

BACKGROUND White-nose syndrome is a disease of hibernating insectivorous bats associated with the fungus Geomyces destructans. It first appeared in North America in 2006, where over a million bats died since then. In Europe, G. destructans was first identified in France in 2009. Its distribution, infection dynamics, and effects on hibernating bats in Europe are largely unknown. METHODOLOGY/PR...

Journal: :Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 2021

Abstract Many cave-roosting bats are declining in number throughout their range because of multiple threats, including disease, disturbance by humans, and habitat loss. Successful conservation requires an understanding the roles microclimate, cave structure, surrounding landscape on distribution abundance bats, particular, use winter roosts. Cave have been well studied temperate climates, but w...

2011
Paul Cryan

Research progress on white-nose syndrome of bats (MA, NY, VT, NH, CT, NJ, PA, WV, VA) Scientists continue to investigate the causes of bat white-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging disease associated with the loss of an estimated half million insectivorous bats of 5 species in the eastern United States. Little brown bats and eastern pipistrelles have been particularly hard hit with as many as 90-1...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2007
Vera Andjic Giles E StJ Hardy Maria Noel Cortinas Michael J Wingfield Treena I Burgess

The majority of Eucalyptus species are native to Australia, but worldwide there are over 3 million ha of exotic plantations, especially in the tropics and subtropics. Of the numerous known leaf diseases, three species of Phaeophleospora can cause severe defoliation of young Eucalyptus; Phaeophleospora destructans, Phaeophleospora eucalypti and Phaeophleospora epicoccoides. Phaeophleospora destr...

2016
Karen J. Vanderwolf David Malloch Donald F. McAlpine Drion G. Boucias

The introduction of Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd) to North America, agent of white-nose syndrome in hibernating bats, has increased interest in fungi from underground habitats. While bats are assumed to be the main vector transmitting Pd cave-to-cave, the role of other fauna is unexplored. We documented the fungi associated with over-wintering arthropods in Pd-positive hibernacula, includin...

2012
Yu-Hsin Chen Jimmy Kuo Jui-Hsin Su Tsong-Long Hwang Yung-Husan Chen Chia-Hung Lee Ching-Feng Weng Ping-Jyun Sung

A novel 15C compound, pseudoalteromone B (1), possessing a novel carbon skeleton, was obtained from a marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. CGH2XX. This bacterium was originally isolated from a cultured-type octocoral Lobophytum crassum, that was growing in cultivating tanks equipped with a flow-through sea water system. The structure of 1 was established by spectroscopic methods. Pseudoaltero...

Journal: :The Journal of Antibiotics 1977

2013
Jeffrey M. Lorch Daniel L. Lindner Andrea Gargas Laura K. Muller Andrew M. Minnis David S. Blehert

The recent emergence of white-nose syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease causing unprecedented mortality among hibernating bats of eastern North America, has revealed a knowledge gap regarding fungal communities associated with bats and their hibernacula. We used culture-based techniques to investigate the diversity of fungi in soil samples collected from 24 bat hibernacula in the eastern United Sta...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید