نتایج جستجو برای: trichoderma virense

تعداد نتایج: 6096  

2006
Gary J. Samuels

Samuels, G. J. 2006. Trichoderma: Systematics, the sexual state, and ecology. Phytopathology 96:195-206. A chronology is presented that charts the development of a genus and species concept in Trichoderma. Eighty-nine species of Trichoderma have been named, and several species of Hypocrea have been linked to unnamed Trichoderma anamorphs. Eighty-three taxa of Trichoderma and their teleomorphs, ...

2013
Thongram Kamala Sarangthem Indira Devi Gourshyam Thingnam Bharat Gopalrao Somkuwar

We investigated the occurrence and genetic diversity of Trichoderma and Hypocrea in Manipur which lies in the Indo-Burma biodiversity hot spot region. 65 Trichoderma isolates were identified at species level by morphological as well as sequence based analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region 1 and 4. Altogether 22 different species of Trichoderma and Hypocrea were found, of which Trich...

2003
László Kredics Zsuzsanna Antal László Manczinger András Szekeres Ferenc Kevei Erzsébet Nagy

Several mycoparasitic strains belonging to the filamentous fungal genus Trichoderma are promising candidates for the biological control of plant pathogenic fungi. When planning the application of antagonistic Trichoderma strains for the purposes of biological control, it is very important to consider the environmental parameters affecting the biocontrol agents in the soil. A series of abiotic a...

2014
María Belén Colavolpe Santiago Jaramillo Mejía Edgardo Albertó

Trichoderma spp is the cause of the green mold disease in mushroom cultivation production. Many disinfection treatments are commonly applied to lignocellulose substrates to prevent contamination. Mushroom growers are usually worried about the contaminations that may occur after these treatments during handling or spawning. The aim of this paper is to estimate the growth of the green mold Tricho...

2014
Birinchi K. Sarma Sudheer K. Yadav Jai S. Patel Harikesh B. Singh

Trichoderma species are known globally mostly for the production of industrially useful enzymes as well as their biocontrol ability against plant pathogens. One of the major strategies of biological control is mycoparasitism against fungal pathogens of crop plants. However, till recently the mechanisms of mycoparasitism by biocontrol potential Trichoderma species at molecular level were not cle...

2017
N. Srinivasa Deeba Kamil Chandu Singh Avinash Singode Deeksha Gupta

Trichoderma spp. Is one of the widespread saprophytic fungi in rhizosphere, which have received considerable attention as potential bio-control agents against most of plant pathogens as well as high utility towards medical and industrial sciences. The advent of molecular era could be judiciously utilized for investigations in fungal taxonomy prompted research in the mid-nineties to re-assess th...

2017
Margarita Ros Iulia Raut Ana Belén Santisima-Trinidad Jose Antonio Pascual

The understanding of the dynamic of soil-borne diseases is related to the microbial composition of the rhizosphere which is the key to progress in the field of biological control. Trichoderma spp. is commonly used as a biological control agent. The use of next generation sequencing approaches and quantitative PCR are two successful approaches to assess the effect of using compost as substrate f...

2017
Maria F. Nieto-Jacobo Johanna M. Steyaert Fatima B. Salazar-Badillo Dianne Vi Nguyen Michael Rostás Mark Braithwaite Jorge T. De Souza Juan F. Jimenez-Bremont Mana Ohkura Alison Stewart Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza

Trichoderma species are soil-borne filamentous fungi widely utilized for their many plant health benefits, such as conferring improved growth, disease resistance and abiotic stress tolerance to their hosts. Many Trichoderma species are able to produce the auxin phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), and its production has been suggested to promote root growth. Here we show that the production...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2009
Quirico Migheli Virgilio Balmas Monika Komoñ-Zelazowska Barbara Scherm Stefano Fiori Alexey G Kopchinskiy Christian P Kubicek Irina S Druzhinina

We have used a Mediterranean hot spot of biodiversity (the Island of Sardinia) to investigate the impact of abiotic factors on the distribution of species of the common soil fungus Trichoderma. To this end, we isolated 482 strains of Hypocrea/Trichoderma from 15 soils comprising undisturbed and disturbed environments (forest, shrub lands and undisturbed or extensively grazed grass steppes respe...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2002
T Chouaki V Lavarde L Lachaud C P Raccurt C Hennequin

Trichoderma species are filamentous fungi that were previously considered to be culture contaminants. We report 2 well-documented cases of invasive Trichoderma infections, and we comprehensively review the literature on this topic. Trichoderma species are mainly responsible for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis (7 cases) and invasive infections in immunocompromise...

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