نتایج جستجو برای: antagonistic fungi

تعداد نتایج: 56798  

2015
Peng Lu Mengying Lei Fenghu Xiao Liqin Zhang Yongjun Wang

Terribacillus aidingensis strain MP602, which was isolated from an ancient tree (Cryptomeria forunei) in Tianmu Mountain in China, has antagonistic activity against several certain phytopathogenic fungi. Here, we report the genome sequence of this strain. This is the first complete genome report of the Terribacillus genus.

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2016
Sarah R Johnston Lynne Boddy Andrew J Weightman

The fungal community within dead wood has received considerable study, but far less attention has been paid to bacteria in the same habitat. Bacteria have long been known to inhabit decomposing wood, but much remains underexplored about their identity and ecology. Bacteria within the dead wood environment must interact with wood-decay fungi, but again, very little is known about the form this t...

2014
F. Lefort G. Calmin P. Pelleteret L. Farinelli M. Osteras J. Crovadore

We report here the whole-genome shotgun sequence of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain UASWS BA1, isolated from inner wood tissues of a decaying Platanus × acerifolia tree. This strain proved to be antagonistic to several plant pathogenic fungi and oomycetes and can be developed as a biological control agent in agriculture.

2013
SHIKHA THAKUR

Phylloplane fungi of Chlorophytum tuberosum were screened for their antagonistic activities against Colletotrichum dematium in vitro. Volatiles produced from the cultures of Trichoderma harzianum ISO-1 showed maximum inhibition of mycelial growth of C.dematium followed by T. piluliferum, T. harzianum ISO-2 and Aspergillus niger,

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1991
S L Meyer R M Sayre R N Huettel

Ten strains of fungi were tested for tolerance to the fungicide benomyl. Verticillium chlamydosporium strain 2 did not grow in the presence of benomyl; Drechraeria coniospora strains 1 and 2 and Chaetomium sp. tolerated only 0.1 mug benomyl/ml medium; Acremonium bacillisporum, an unidentified fungus, and Phoma chrysanthemicola uniformly grew at 1 mug/ml, but some hyphae grew at higher benomyl c...

2015
Merina Paul Das

International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research Available online at www.globalresearchonline.net © Copyright protected. Unauthorised republication, reproduction, distribution, dissemination and copying of this document in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. © Copyright protected. Unauthorised republication, reproduction, distribution, 191 Merina Paul Das*, P.Vennila De...

2014
Mostafa M. El-Sheekh Said M. Daboor Mahmoud A. Swelim Soha Mohamed

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The present work was carried out to investigate the ability of Spirulina platensis to produce antimicrobial substance against bacteria and fungi. MATERIALS AND METHODS The cells of the cyanobacterium were subjected to different extractions and the purified antagonistic compound proved to be effective against broad spectrum of bacteria and fungi. The antagonistic comp...

2013
Temesgen Belayneh Mulaw Irina S. Druzhinina Christian P. Kubicek

One of the biggest threats to coffee growers in East Africa are emerging vascular wilt diseases (tracheomycosis) caused by Fusarium spp. Many Trichoderma species are known to be natural antagonists of these pathogens and are widely used in biological control of fungal plant diseases. More recently, several Trichoderma spp., which exhibited high antifungal activity have been isolated as endophyt...

2016
Hirokazu Toju Osamu Kishida Noboru Katayama Kentaro Takagi

Fungi in soil play pivotal roles in nutrient cycling, pest controls, and plant community succession in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite the ecosystem functions provided by soil fungi, our knowledge of the assembly processes of belowground fungi has been limited. In particular, we still have limited knowledge of how diverse functional groups of fungi interact with each other in facilitative and c...

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