نتایج جستجو برای: fusarium sporoptrichioides

تعداد نتایج: 14426  

2017
Younghae Choi Boknam Jung Taiying Li Jungkwan Lee

We identified two genes related to fungicide resistance in Fusarium fujikuroi through random mutagenesis. Targeted gene deletions showed that survival factor 1 deletion resulted in higher sensitivity to fungicides, while deletion of the gene encoding F-box/WD-repeat protein increased resistance, suggesting that the genes affect fungicide resistance in different ways.

2003
Sandhya Tewari Stuart M. Brown Brian Fristensky

Expression in Pisum and Lathyrus. Sandhya Tewari1,3, Stuart M. Brown1,2 and Brian Fristensky1 1Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, R3T 2N2, CANADA. Current address: 2Cell Biology Department, NYU Medical Center, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, U.S.A. 3Confederation of Indian Industry, 23 Institutional Area, Lodi Road, New Delhi 110 003 INDIA Corresponding author:...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
A Bottalico A Visconti A Logrieco M Solfrizzo C J Mirocha

Zearalenol was extracted from Fusarium-infected stems of corn from southern Italy. The toxin, which appeared as a single compound in various thin-layer chromatography systems, was resolved by high-pressure liquid chromatography into two components. A gas chromatography-mass spectrometry examination of a purified fraction confirmed the natural occurrence of zearalenol as a diastereomeric mixture...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 1998
C J Clancy M H Nguyen

We investigated the interaction between amphotericin B and azithromycin in vitro against 26 clinical isolates of Fusarium. Synergy was demonstrated in all isolates. Amphotericin B MICs were reduced from a mean of 1 mg/L when tested alone to a mean of 0.37 mg/L when tested in combination with azithromycin. Azithromycin demonstrated no activity against Fusarium when tested alone (MIC > 128 mg/L)....

2005
W. M. Kriel Z. A. Pretorius

In South Africa, the main causal organisms of Fusarium head blight (FHB) are Gibberella zeae (=Fusarium graminearum), F. culmorum and F. crookwellense. Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum are associated with warmer regions, and F. crookwellense with cooler regions. Sporadic FHB outbreaks occur principally in the irrigation areas of the country. In favourable years significant damage is caused....

2011
Jenny Spång Elisabeth Fredlund Stefan Bertilsson

Fusarium is a type of mould capable of producing several diseases in cereals. Infection is a worldwide problem associated with yield losses and the accumulation of toxic secondary metabolites, mycotoxins, which are harmful to both humans and animals. F. graminearum, F. culmorum, F. avenaceum, F. poae, and F. tricinctum, including corresponding mycotoxins were quantified in wheat samples from 6 ...

2009
Hyo-Won Choi Jung-Mi Kim Sung Kee Hong Wan Gyu Kim Se-Chul Chun Seung-Hun Yu

Twenty-five isolates of Fusarium fujikuroi acquired from rice seeds and rice plants evidencing symptoms of Bakanae disease were evaluated to determine their mating types and characterize the formation of their sexual state. The mating types of the isolates were evaluated via multiplex PCR with the diagnostic primers of the mating-type (MAT) region: GFmat1a, GFmat1b, GFmat2c, and GFmat2d. Among ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
M Shaykh C Soliday P E Kolattukudy

Rabbit antibody to cutinase-I, isolated from Fusarium solani f. pisi, was conjugated to ferritin. With this ferritin-conjugated antibody it was shown that germinating spores of this fungus excreted cutinase during the penetration of the host pisum sativum. This result constitutes the most specific and strongest evidence for an enzymic penetration of a plant cuticle by a pathogen during infection.

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2007
Mónica Azor Josepa Gené Josep Cano Josep Guarro

Eleven antifungal drugs were tested against representative isolates of the four phylogenetic clades of the Fusarium solani species complex obtained in a multilocus sequence analysis. They all showed very poor activity, with no differences among the clades. Amphotericin B was the most active drug.

2007
MUHAMMAD MUSHTAQ

Pathogenic effects of 6 Fusarium spp., viz., F. equiseti, F. longipes, F. scirpi (Section Gibbosum), F. oxysporum (Section Elegans), F. pallidoroseum (Section Arthrosporiella) and F. solani (Section Martiella) were studied on sunflower plants. Symptoms produced by Fusarium spp., were root-, collar-, stemand seedling rots, damping-off, stunting, wilting, tip burning and reduction in growth. Wilt...

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