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Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology
While endophytic fungi offer promising avenues for bolstering plant resilience against abiotic stressors, the molecular mechanisms behind this biofortification remain largely unknown.
V. Berková+10 more
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While endophytic fungi offer promising avenues for bolstering plant resilience against abiotic stressors, the molecular mechanisms behind this biofortification remain largely unknown.
V. Berková+10 more
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Mycological Research, 2000
Two unusual species of Acremonium sect. Acremonium, A. borodinense sp. nov. and A. cavaraeanum, are described and illustrated. They were isolated in Japan from rhizosphere soil of sugarcane and an outer wall of a wooden house respectively. A. borodinense is characterized by forming two kinds of conidia, ellipsoidal rough-walled and cylindrical smooth ...
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Two unusual species of Acremonium sect. Acremonium, A. borodinense sp. nov. and A. cavaraeanum, are described and illustrated. They were isolated in Japan from rhizosphere soil of sugarcane and an outer wall of a wooden house respectively. A. borodinense is characterized by forming two kinds of conidia, ellipsoidal rough-walled and cylindrical smooth ...
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Host range of Acremonium cucurbitacearum, cause of Acremonium collapse of muskmelon
Plant Pathology, 1998The pathogenicity of Acremonium cucurbitacearum to 31 cucurbits, 18 crop plant species, and 15 weed species was evaluated under greenhouse conditions. This study demonstrates that many other cucurbits in addition to muskmelon and watermelon can potentially serve as hosts of A. cucurbitacearum.
B. D. Bruton+5 more
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Systemic Acremonium species infection in a dog
Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe K: Kleintiere / Heimtiere, 2016SummaryA 2-year-old female Magyar Viszla was referred with fever, lethargy, polyuria/polydipsia, and suspected systemic cryptococcosis. At presentation increased rectal temperature and enlarged lymph nodes were detected. Main laboratory abnormalities included lymphocytosis, eosinophilia, and mildly reduced urine specific gravity.
Katrin Hartmann+5 more
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Acremonium arthrinii sp. nov., a mycopathogenic fungus on Arthrinium yunnanum
Phytotaxa, 2019Acremonium arthrinii sp. nov. was collected from Phyllostachys heteroclada in the forest of Sichuan Province, China. This mycopathogenic fungus was frequently found on the top of the ascomata of Arthrinium yunnanum, and presumably causes its death.
Chun-lin Yang+5 more
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Acremonium spp. peritonitis in an infant
Mycoses, 2008SummaryFungal peritonitis is a rare but serious complication in children on peritoneal dialysis. Clinical presentation of fungal peritonitis is similar to bacterial peritonitis and Candida spp. are the most common agent. Fungal peritonitis has been usually associated with high morbidity, mortality and its treatment is difficult.
Duezenli, Filiz+10 more
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1987
1 Taxonomy of Penicillium and Acremonium.- 2 Morphology and Physiology of Penicillium and Acremonium.- 3 Genetics of the Penicillia.- 4 Genetics of Acremonium.- 5 Chemistry and Biosynthesis of Penicillins and Cephalosporins.- 6 Secondary Metabolites of Penicillium and Acremonium.- 7 Extracellular Enzymes of Penicillium.- Suggested Additional Reading ...
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1 Taxonomy of Penicillium and Acremonium.- 2 Morphology and Physiology of Penicillium and Acremonium.- 3 Genetics of the Penicillia.- 4 Genetics of Acremonium.- 5 Chemistry and Biosynthesis of Penicillins and Cephalosporins.- 6 Secondary Metabolites of Penicillium and Acremonium.- 7 Extracellular Enzymes of Penicillium.- Suggested Additional Reading ...
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Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2016
Les Acremonium sont des champignons, de type moisissures, qui sont largement repandus dans la nature, sur le sol et les matieres organiques en decomposition. On les identifie souvent comme agent de contamination des cultures dans les laboratoires. En outre, les atteintes pathologiques dues a ce champignon se rencontrent de plus en plus frequemment chez
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Les Acremonium sont des champignons, de type moisissures, qui sont largement repandus dans la nature, sur le sol et les matieres organiques en decomposition. On les identifie souvent comme agent de contamination des cultures dans les laboratoires. En outre, les atteintes pathologiques dues a ce champignon se rencontrent de plus en plus frequemment chez
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Acremonium mycetoma in a heart transplant recipient
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006Mycetomas are chronic, progressive infections caused either by fungi (eumycetoma) or filamentous bacteria (actinomycetoma) and are characterized by the triad of draining sinuses, tumefaction, and the presence of macroscopic grains. We describe a case of eumycetoma in a cardiac transplant recipient caused by the soil saprophyte Acremonium species.
Sameera Husain+4 more
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Biosynthesis of ethylene by Acremonium falciforme
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1989Abstract Five fungal isolates from Zea mays L. rhizosphere soil produced ethylene (C 2 H 4 ) from l -methionine. Their potential to produce C 2 H 4 was comparable to the soil isolates, Mucor hiemalis and Candida vartiovaarai but much lower than Acremonium falciforme . Investigations were made to determine if A. falciforme could utilize S -
Muhammad Arshad+1 more
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