Isolation, Characterization, and Metabolic Profiling of Ceratorhiza hydrophila from the Aquatic Plant Myriophyllum spicatum [PDF]
The goal of the present study was to investigate the antibacterial properties, enzyme production, and metabolic profiling of a new Ceratorhiza hydrophila strain isolated from the submerged aquatic plant Myriophyllum spicatum.
Yasmin M. Elsaba +2 more
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Production of a novel laccase from Ceratorhiza hydrophila and assessing its potential in natural dye fixation and cytotoxicity against tumor cells [PDF]
Background Flavonoid natural dyes have gained attention because they are nontoxic and eco-friendly. However, they do not work effectively with artificial fibers and require the use of mordants, which are considered as hazardous chemicals.
Yasmin M. Elsaba +3 more
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Production and regeneration of protoplasts from orchid Mycorrhizal Fungi Epulorhiza repens and Ceratorhiza sp. [PDF]
The aim of this work was to study the standardization of conditions to obtain and regenerate Epulorhiza repens and Ceratorhiza sp. protoplasts. For E. repens, the largest number of protoplasts (8.0 × 10(6) protoplasts/mL) was obtained in 0.6 M KCl ...
Irene da Silva Coelho +4 more
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Epigenetic modulation of Ceratorhiza hydrophila by 5-azacytidine enhances antifungal metabolite production: insights from antimicrobial, metabolic, genomic and computational analyses [PDF]
Background The emergence of drug-resistant pathogens has stimulated the need for the development of new antimicrobial agents. Epigenetic modulation by suppressing epigenetic inhibitors, such as 5-azacytidine (5-aza), has been shown to activate silent ...
Rehab M. Abdelhamid +3 more
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Influence of Chrysanthemum morifolium-maize intercropping pattern on yield, quality, soil condition, and rhizosphere soil microbial communities of C. morifolium [PDF]
IntroductionChrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. is a perennial herb in the Compositae family, often employed in traditional Chinese medicine due to its medicinal value. The planting of C.
Zhiyuan Liao +17 more
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The mycorrhizal fungi of Cymbidium promote the growth of Dendrobiumofficinale by increasing environmental stress tolerance [PDF]
Dendrobium officinale is a medicinal herbal plant with important health care value and high demand. Due to its slow growth and scarcity in nature, its yield depends on intensified cultivation while biotic and abiotic stresses were important factors that ...
Yulong Li +5 more
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Indução in vitro da germinação de sementes de Oncidium flexuosum (Orchidaceae) por fungos micorrízicos rizoctonióides In vitro symbiotic seed germination of Oncidium flexuosum (Orchidaceae) by rhizoctonia-like mycorrhizal fungi [PDF]
A germinação de sementes e o desenvolvimento de protocórmios de Oncidium flexuosum (Orchidaceae) induzidos simbioticamente são descritos pela primeira vez. As sementes de O.
Olinto Liparini Pereira +3 more
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Study of orchid resistance induced by Ceratorhiza sp. against ORSV infection based on peroxidase activity [PDF]
Orchid is one of the popular ornamental plants that widely grown in Indonesia. However, the process of orchid cultivation is often hampered by virus infections. The virus that often infects the orchids is Odon toglossum ringspot virus . Viruses that enter orchid cells and replicate will activate the orchid’s defense response. This defense response is
Anggi Anggreiny +2 more
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Study of Orchid Resistance from Ceratorhiza sp. Induction Against ORSV Infection Based on Root Anatomy Character [PDF]
Indonesia is the country that has the largest wealth of orchid germ plasma in the world. Some popular types of orchids are Phalaenopsis amabilis and Dendrobium discolor. However, efforts to plant orchids are often hampered by viral attacks, one of which is the Odontoglossum ringpot virus (ORSV).
Ketut Lestari +3 more
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Various ORSV infection symptoms on ceratorhiza induction in orchid plants
Several types of orchids that are in great demand and cultivated by various groups are Phalaenopsis sp. and Dendrobium sp. Mycorrhizae are needed by orchid plants to complete their life cycle. This is because mycorrhizae are capable of symbiosis with the root system of the host plant so that the plant's capacity to absorb elements will increase.
Mitha Valentina Treesya Panjaitan +3 more
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