نتایج جستجو برای: trichoderma viride

تعداد نتایج: 6295  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1990
C Cheng N Tsukagoshi S Udaka

The filamentous fungus, Trichoderma viride, secretes large amounts of several cellulolytic enzymes (1). We report here the nucleotide sequence of the gene coding for exo-cellobiohydrolase (CBH), which accounts for more than 65% of the total cellulase content. This gene was isolated from a T. viride genomic library using a 30mer oligonucleotide based on the sequence of the reported CBHI gene of ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1972
C T Hou A Ciegler C W Hesseltine

A new mycotoxin, trichotoxin A, was found in a solvent extract of the mycelium of Trichoderma viride isolated from corn infected with southern leaf blight. Trichotoxin A is a cyclic peptide with the following amino acid composition: (gluN)(2), (glu)(1), (pro)(2), (gly)(1), (ala)(3), (leu)(3), (2-methyl alanine)(1).

Journal: :Agricultural and biological chemistry 1991
C Cheng S Udaka

An efficient heterologous protein production system was developed in Trichoderma viride, a very efficient cellulase producer. An expression vector containing the Taka-amylase A gene from Aspergillus oryzae, which was fused to the strong promoter and signal peptide sequence of the cellobiohydrolase 1 gene (cbh1) of T. viride, and the hygromycin B resistance gene was used to transform protoplasts...

Journal: :Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences 2006
S Singh H Chand

A laboratory and green house experiment was carried out on the comparative antagonistic performance of four different bioagents (Aspergillus sp., Gliocladium virens, Trichoderma harzianum and T. viride) isolated from soil against Rhizoctonia solani. Under laboratory conditions, T. harzianum exhibited maximum (75.55%) mycelial growth inhibition of R. solani This was followed by T. viride, which ...

Journal: :journal of biopesticides 2022

One of the main obstacles to feeding world is fungal leaf spot disease, which has a negative impact on plants' photosynthetic areas and significantly lowers crop quality output. To manage fungi that pose serious hazard both humans environment, various chemical fungicides are utilized. The goal current study was determine whether local isolates three Trichoderma spp. (Trichoderma viride, harzian...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2005
Kenji Morokuma Keisuke Takahashi Jun Ishihara Susumi Hatakeyama

Viridiofungin A, a member of amino alkyl citrate antibiotics from Trichoderma viride, was enantioselectively synthesized in naturally occurring form for the first time, employing regio- and stereoselective opening of the chiral glycidate with vinylmagnesium bromide and alkene cross metathesis of the citric acid core and hexadec-15-en-8-one as key steps.

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1974
H L Griffin J H Sloneker G E Inglett

Feedlot waste contains essentially all the necessary nutrients for batch fermentation with the fungus Trichoderma viride. The organism utilizes two-thirds of the carbohydrate in feedlot waste while elaborating cellulase in quantities comparable to commercial preparations. Essentially odor-free, the fermented waste contains all of the original nitrogen but has 24% less organic matter.

2005
Gamalat A. Abd-Elaah Samya Soliman A.

Seventy-three fungal species belonging to forty-three genera were isolated from 40 samples of Saccharrum officinarum (collected from Naage-Hamadi canal in Qena Governorate, Egypt). Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Mucor and Pythium were the most common genera on the two isolation media. The dominant species of Aspergillus were A. niger, A. flavus, A. ustus, A. terreus and A. wentii. Some species were ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1975
T Kaneshiro B F Kelson J H Sloneker

Trichoderma viride QM9123 fermented fiber isolated from feedlot waste at concentrations up to 16.7% solids. The fermented fiber solids decreased by 32%, and carbohydrate decreased by 60%. Cellulotyic enzyme production was better with fiber substrates that had been alkali pretreated and had a lower hemicellulose-to-cellulose ratio.

2013
V. Jegathambigai

Helminthosporium (Bipolaris) causes a leaf spot disease in Chrysalidocarpus lutescens (cane palm) in Sri Lanka. The losses could reach 90% of production during rainy weather conditions. Field experiments were carried out to test the efficacy of treatment of seeds of C. lutescens against Helminthosporium infection. In the fungal growth tests the isolates T.harzianum 1, T.harzianum 2, T.viride 1,...

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