نتایج جستجو برای: fungal development

تعداد نتایج: 1463460  

2014
Elena Perez-Nadales Maria Filomena Almeida Nogueira Clara Baldin Sónia Castanheira Mennat El Ghalid Elisabeth Grund Klaus Lengeler Elisabetta Marchegiani Pankaj Vinod Mehrotra Marino Moretti Vikram Naik Miriam Oses-Ruiz Therese Oskarsson Katja Schäfer Lisa Wasserstrom Axel A. Brakhage Neil A.R. Gow Regine Kahmann Marc-Henri Lebrun José Perez-Martin Antonio Di Pietro Nicholas J. Talbot Valerie Toquin Andrea Walther Jürgen Wendland

Fungi have the capacity to cause devastating diseases of both plants and animals, causing significant harvest losses that threaten food security and human mycoses with high mortality rates. As a consequence, there is a critical need to promote development of new antifungal drugs, which requires a comprehensive molecular knowledge of fungal pathogenesis. In this review, we critically evaluate cu...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Timothy Y James John A Marino Ivette Perfecto John Vandermeer

The interaction of crop pests with their natural enemies is a fundament to their control. Natural enemies of fungal pathogens of crops are poorly known relative to those of insect pests, despite the diversity of fungal pathogens and their economic importance. Currently, many regions across Latin America are experiencing unprecedented epidemics of coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix). Identification...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
M Nicole H Chamberland D Rioux N Lecours B Rio J P Geiger G B Ouellette

An ultrastructural and cytochemical investigation of the development of Rigidoporus lignosus, a white-rot fungus inoculated into wood blocks, was carried out to gain better insight into the structure and role of the extracellular sheaths produced by this fungus during wood degradation. Fungal sheaths had a dense or loose fibrillar appearance and were differentiated from the fungal cell wall ear...

Journal: :Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online 2008
Magnus Karlsson Jan Stenlid

Gene duplication and loss play an important role in the evolution of novel functions and for shaping an organism's gene content. Recently, it was suggested that stress-related genes frequently are exposed to duplications and losses, while growth-related genes show selection against change in copy number. The fungal chitinase gene family constitutes an interesting case study of gene duplication ...

2016
MILIVOJ NOVAK SANJA PLEŠKO Kristina Lah Tomulić Branka Polić Milivoj Novak

Invasive fungal infections are associated with very high mortality and morbidity. Candida sp. is a leading etiological cause of invasive fungal infections (IFI). The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of FI in patients admitted to neonatal and paediatric ICU (NICU and PICU) to investigate risk factors that may contribute to FI development. In this retrospective epidemiologic ...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2007
Cyril Dutech Jérome Enjalbert Elisabeth Fournier François Delmotte Benoit Barrès Jean Carlier Didier Tharreau Tatiana Giraud

Although they represent powerful genetic markers in many fields of biology, microsatellites have been isolated in few fungal species. The aim of this study was to assess whether obtaining microsatellite markers with an acceptable level of polymorphism is generally harder from fungi than in other organisms. We therefore surveyed the number, nature and polymorphism level of published microsatelli...

2017
Irene Zhang Steven D. Pletcher Andrew N. Goldberg Bridget M. Barker Emily K. Cope

The respiratory tract is a complex system that is inhabited by niche-specific communities of microbes including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. These complex microbial assemblages are in constant contact with the mucosal immune system and play a critical role in airway health and immune homeostasis. Changes in the composition and diversity of airway microbiota are frequently observed in patients ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2011
Andrew H Limper Kenneth S Knox George A Sarosi Neil M Ampel John E Bennett Antonino Catanzaro Scott F Davies William E Dismukes Chadi A Hage Kieren A Marr Christopher H Mody John R Perfect David A Stevens

With increasing numbers of immune-compromised patients with malignancy, hematologic disease, and HIV, as well as those receiving immunosupressive drug regimens for the management of organ transplantation or autoimmune inflammatory conditions, the incidence of fungal infections has dramatically increased over recent years. Definitive diagnosis of pulmonary fungal infections has also been substan...

Journal: :Phytopathology 1997
J S Lehman P V Oudemans

ABSTRACT Pseudosclerotia were evaluated for differences in timing of apothecium development in four controlled experiments conducted over a 2-year period. In a separate experiment, conidia from 10 randomly selected isolates from both of the fungal populations were used to inoculate open flowers. Germination of pseudosclerotia produced from these artificial inoculations also was evaluated. The t...

2017
Guangshan Yao Feng Zhang Xinyi Nie Xiuna Wang Jun Yuan Zhenhong Zhuang Shihua Wang

Aflatoxins are a potent carcinogenic mycotoxin and has become a research model of fungal secondary metabolism (SM). Via systematically investigating the APSES transcription factors (TFs), two APSES proteins were identified: AfRafA and AfStuA. These play central roles in the synthesis of mycotoxins including aflatoxin and cyclopiazonic acid, and fungal development and are consequently central to...

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