نتایج جستجو برای: enthomopathogenic fungi

تعداد نتایج: 44750  

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
nematollah dayyani keyvan karkudi abbas zakerian

bacteria make up about half of the living organisms inside of the rumen. however, they do more than half of the work in the rumen. the bacteria work together. some breakdown certain carbohydrates and proteins which are then used by others. some require certain growth factors, such as b-vitamins, which are made by others. some bacteria help to clean up the rumen of others’ end products, such as ...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
arezoo rezazadeh students research committee, department of community nutrition, faculty of nutrition and food technology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences and health services, national nutrition and food technology research institute, tehran laleh pirzeh faculty of health and nutrition, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz maryam hosseini faculty of health and nutrition, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz seyyed vali razavieh faculty of health and nutrition, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz

foods contaminations with mycotoxin producing fungi is the common problem in production and maintenance of foods leads to production and presence of many types of mycotoxins with extensive clinical effect on human called mycotoxicosis. the aim of this study is to determine humidity percent and fungal contaminations of flour which is used in bakeries of tabriz city. from 89 bakeries that were ba...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
neetu jain meenakshi sharma

background: soil is well known to support the transient or ongoing existence of keratinophilic fungi and potential source of infection for human and animals. methods : samples were collected from 67 sites of university campus like pg study centers, playgrounds, gardens, hostels, administrative blocks, library, bank, canteen and road side for the estimation of keratinophilic fungi using the hair...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
abdolhassan kazemi infectious and tropical diseases research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran maryam majidinia student research committee, faculty of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran; student research committee, faculty of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran. tel: +98 9360488846, fax: +98 4113364666 abbasali jaafari basic science department, international branch, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, ir iran seyyed amin ayatollahi mousavi department of medical mycology and parasitology, faculty of medicine, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, ir iran ali zarei mahmoudabadi health research institute, infectious and tropical diseases research centre, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran hossein alikhah publication office, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran

background otomycosis is a superficial fungal infection often involves the pinna and external auditory canal. it is a pathologic condition, with candida and aspergillus, the most common fungal species. it is common worldwide but more prevalent in tropical and subtropical countries results otomycosis was diagnosed in 129 cases (92%, 76 male, 53 female) with the highest prevalence of cases occurr...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
mohammad reza reza aghamirian islamic azad university of chaloos, ir iran seyed amir ghiasian medical parasitology and mycology department, school of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences and health services, p.o box: 65155-518, ir iran +98-218951583, [email protected];[email protected]; medical parasitology and mycology department, school of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences and health services, p.o box: 65155-518, ir iran +98-218951583, [email protected];[email protected]

backgrounds soil is the first habitat for pathogenic fungi and one of the important fungal reservoirs. the soil-borne fungi are major cause for different degrees of allergy or serious diseases in human beings. objectives this current study aimed to determine the identities and diversity of the fungi associated with allergy, subcutaneous and even systemic fungal infections in an extensive region...

2008
J. M. Talbot S. D. Allison K. K. Treseder

1. In the conventional view of soil carbon (C) cycling, mycorrhizal fungi are primarily considered vectors for plant C input to soils. However, there is accumulating evidence that mycorrhizal fungi may also contribute to the direct loss of soil C by acting as decomposers, that is by producing extracellular lytic enzymes and metabolizing soil C. 2. Most of the evidence that mycorrhizal fungi can...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2009
R R M Paterson N Lima

Self-produced mutagens in culture by fungi may affect DNA analysis of the same fungi. This has not been considered previously. Many fungi produce numerous mutagenic secondary metabolites (SM) in culture. There is a paradox of growing fungi in media to produce representative DNA which also support mutagenic SM. This is a crucial issue in developing diagnostic and phylogenetic methods, especially...

2011
SANJAY KUMAR JHA NARENDRA KUMAR

Mycorrhiza is a mutualistic symbiosis between plants and fungi localized in roots or root like structures in which energy moves primarily from plants to fungi and inorganic resources move from fungi to plants. Mycorrhizal fungi may play important roles in nature. Findings of many researches are helpful in understanding the role of mycorrhizal fungi in the structure and functioning of ecosystems...

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...

2008
perspective Raghukumar

This paper reviews the potential of marine fungi in biotechnology. The unique physico-chemical properties of the marine environment are likely to have conferred marine fungi with special physiological adaptations that could be exploited in biotechnology. The emphasis of this review is on marine fungi from a few unique ecological habitats and their potential in biotechnological applications. The...

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