نتایج جستجو برای: fungal physiology

تعداد نتایج: 140999  

2015
Nicole A. Hynson Steven D. Allison Kathleen K. Treseder Xiangzhen Li

Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) enrichment can alter N dynamics associated with decomposing plant litter. However, it is unclear to what extent these alterations occur via microbial effects (e.g., changes in gene regulation, physiology, or community composition) versus plant litter effects (e.g., changes in composition of N and C compounds). To isolate microbial effects from plant litter effects, we...

2012
Paulo J.P.L. Teixeira Daniela P.T. Thomazella Ramon O. Vidal Paula F.V. do Prado Osvaldo Reis Renata M. Baroni Sulamita F. Franco Piotr Mieczkowski Gonçalo A.G. Pereira Jorge M.C. Mondego

The widespread SCP/TAPS superfamily (SCP/Tpx-1/Ag5/PR-1/Sc7) has multiple biological functions, including roles in the immune response of plants and animals, development of male reproductive tract in mammals, venom activity in insects and reptiles and host invasion by parasitic worms. Plant Pathogenesis Related 1 (PR-1) proteins belong to this superfamily and have been characterized as markers ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Line V Ugelvig Daniel J C Kronauer Alexandra Schrempf Jürgen Heinze Sylvia Cremer

Social organisms are constantly exposed to infectious agents via physical contact with conspecifics. While previous work has shown that disease susceptibility at the individual and group level is influenced by genetic diversity within and between group members, it remains poorly understood how group-level resistance to pathogens relates directly to individual physiology, defence behaviour and s...

2017
Shayan Mohd Jagriti Shukla Aparna S. Kushwaha Kapil Mandrah Jai Shankar Nidhi Arjaria Prem N. Saxena Ram Narayan Somendu K. Roy Manoj Kumar

Complex intercellular interaction is a common theme in plant-pathogen/symbiont relationship. Cellular physiology of both the partners is affected by abiotic stress. However, little is known about the degree of protection each offers to the other from different types of environmental stress. Our current study focused on the changes in response to toxic arsenic in the presence of an endophytic fu...

2014
Johannes Pollmächer Marc Thilo Figge

Aspergillus fumigatus is one of the most important human fungal pathogens, causing life-threatening diseases. Since humans inhale hundreds to thousands of fungal conidia every day, the lower respiratory tract is the primary site of infection. Current interaction networks of the innate immune response attribute fungal recognition and detection to alveolar macrophages, which are thought to be the...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2005
Matthew Morrell Victoria J Fraser Marin H Kollef

Fungal bloodstream infections are associated with significant patient mortality and health care costs. Nevertheless, the relationship between a delay of the initial empiric antifungal treatment until blood culture results are known and the clinical outcome is not well established. A retrospective cohort analysis with automated patient medical records and the pharmacy database at Barnes-Jewish H...

2017
Monika Novak Babič Nina Gunde-Cimerman Márta Vargha Zsófia Tischner Donát Magyar Cristina Veríssimo Raquel Sabino Carla Viegas Wieland Meyer João Brandão

Microbiological drinking water safety is traditionally monitored mainly by bacterial parameters that indicate faecal contamination. These parameters correlate with gastro-intestinal illness, despite the fact that viral agents, resulting from faecal contamination, are usually the cause. This leaves behind microbes that can cause illness other than gastro-intestinal and several emerging pathogens...

2017
Amey Redkar Alexandra Matei Gunther Doehlemann

Many filamentous fungal pathogens induce drastic modulation of host cells causing abnormal infectious structures such as galls, or tumors that arise as a result of re-programming in the original developmental cell fate of a colonized host cell. Developmental consequences occur predominantly with biotrophic phytopathogens. This suggests that these host structures result as an outcome of efficien...

2016
Sudip Ghosh Kanika Narula Arunima Sinha Rajgourab Ghosh Priyanka Jawa Niranjan Chakraborty Subhra Chakraborty

Fruit is an assimilator of metabolites, nutrients, and signaling molecules, thus considered as potential target for pathogen attack. In response to patho-stress, such as fungal invasion, plants reorganize their proteome, and reconfigure their physiology in the infected organ. This remodeling is coordinated by a poorly understood signal transduction network, hormonal cascades, and metabolite rea...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Kate E Langwig Winifred F Frick Rick Reynolds Katy L Parise Kevin P Drees Joseph R Hoyt Tina L Cheng Thomas H Kunz Jeffrey T Foster A Marm Kilpatrick

Seasonal patterns in pathogen transmission can influence the impact of disease on populations and the speed of spatial spread. Increases in host contact rates or births drive seasonal epidemics in some systems, but other factors may occasionally override these influences. White-nose syndrome, caused by the emerging fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans, is spreading across North America ...

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