نتایج جستجو برای: complex species fusarium graminearum

تعداد نتایج: 1300239  

2015
Theo van der Lee Hao Zhang Anne van Diepeningen Cees Waalwijk

Differences in the geographic distribution of distinct trichothecene mycotoxins in wheat and barley were first recorded two decades ago. The different toxicological properties of deoxynivalenol (DON), nivalenol (NIV) and their acetylated derivatives require careful monitoring of the dynamics of these mycotoxins and their producers. The phylogenetic species concept has become a valuable tool to ...

2012
D. G. Schmale S. D. Ross T. L. Fetters P. Tallapragada A. K. Wood-Jones B. Dingus

The aerobiology of fungi in the genus Fusarium is poorly understood. Many species of Fusarium are important pathogens of plants and animals and some produce dangerous secondary metabolites known as mycotoxins. In 2006 and 2007, autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were used to collect Fusarium 40–320 m above the ground at the Kentland Farm in Blacksburg, Virginia. Eleven single-spored iso...

2014
Donald M. Gardiner Jiri Stiller Kemal Kazan

Fusarium graminearum is one of the most important fungal pathogens of wheat, barley, and maize worldwide. This announcement reports the genome sequence of a highly virulent Australian isolate of this species to supplement the existing genome of the North American F. graminearum isolate Ph1.

2011
Cora Lilia Alvarez Stefania Somma Robert H. Proctor Gaetano Stea Giuseppina Mulè Antonio F. Logrieco Virginia Fernandez Pinto Antonio Moretti

The Fusarium graminearum species complex (FGSC) is a group of mycotoxigenic fungi that are the primary cause of Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat worldwide. The distribution, frequency of occurrence, and genetic diversity of FGSC species in cereal crops in South America is not well understood compared to some regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Therefore, we examined the frequency and ...

2013
Boknam Jung Sook-Young Park Yin-Won Lee Jungkwan Lee

Fusarium head blight (FHB) caused by the filamentous fungus Fusarium graminearum is one of the most severe diseases threatening the production of small grains. Infected grains are often contaminated with mycotoxins such as zearalenone and trichothecences. During survey of contamination by FHB in rice grains, we found a bacterial isolate, designated as BN1, antagonistic to F. graminearum. The st...

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2008
Elisabeth Fredlund Ann Gidlund Monica Olsen Thomas Börjesson Niels Henrik Hytte Spliid Magnus Simonsson

Identification of Fusarium species by traditional methods requires specific skill and experience and there is an increased interest for new molecular methods for identification and quantification of Fusarium from food and feed samples. Real-time PCR with probe technology (Taqman) can be used for the identification and quantification of several species of Fusarium from cereal grain samples. Ther...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Monitoring changes in the prevalence of Fusarium species and toxin production is an important tool for integrated control head blight (FHB). However, methods high-throughput screening populations have been developed using isolates with limited geographic origins. In this study, we used species- trichothecene-specific primers to monitor F. graminearum complex (FGSC) originating from Serbia. We a...

2016
Torsten Schöneberg Charlotte Martin Felix E. Wettstein Thomas D. Bucheli Fabio Mascher Mario Bertossa Tomke Musa Beat Keller Susanne Vogelgsang

Fusarium head blight is one of the most important cereal diseases worldwide. Cereals differ in terms of the main occurring Fusarium species and the infection is influenced by various factors, such as weather and cropping measures. Little is known about Fusarium species in barley in Switzerland, hence harvest samples from growers were collected in 2013 and 2014, along with information on respect...

2007
T. Musa A. Hecker S. Vogelgsang H. R. Forrer

Fusarium head blight is one of the most serious cereal diseases of the world. Epidemics of Fusarium head blight can lead to a decline in grain quality and yield. In addition, grains often become contaminated with mycotoxins, which are harmful to humans and animals. In a field survey of winter wheat in Switzerland, Fusarium graminearum proved to be the most prevalent species responsible for head...

2007
Hyuk Woo Kwon Ji Hwan Yoon Seong Hwan Kim Seung Beom Hong Youngah Cheon Seung Ju Ko

Thirty seven species of Fusarium were evaluated for their ability of producing extracellular enzymes using chromogenic medium containing substrates such as starch, cellobiose, CM-cellulose, xylan, and pectin. Among the tested species Fusarium mesoamericanum, F. graminearum, F. asiaticum, and F. acuminatum showed high β-glucosidase acitivity. Xylanase activity was strongly detected in F. prolife...

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