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The island syndrome in plants on New Zealand's outlying islands: a review
ABSTRACT The island syndrome is defined as a suite of predictable and consistent differences between island and mainland organisms. In seed plants, much of what we know about the island syndrome comes from work in the Southwest Pacific, which is comprised of the three main islands of New Zealand and ten surrounding archipelagos.
Riccardo Ciarle, Kevin C. Burns
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Spike‐and‐recovery controls accounting for different DNA states and bacterial origins were used to validate and optimise protocols for the state‐specific extraction of environmental DNA from compost, sediment, sludge and soil samples. Despite environment‐specific differences, the recovery of spike‐ins was mainly determined by the selected extraction ...
Julia Zöhrer +3 more
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Influence of the Bcg locus on macrophage response to the dimorphic fungus Candida albicans [PDF]
Manuela Puliti +5 more
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Overinfection by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis in Gouty Crystal Arthritis
Paracoccidioidomycosis is an endemic South American systemic mycosis caused by the dimorphic fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (P. brasiliensis). The main clinical form of disease is pulmonary, but all organs may be involved.
F. Bonilla-Abadía +6 more
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Candida albicans Yeast, Pseudohyphal, and Hyphal Morphogenesis Differentially Affects Immune Recognition [PDF]
The authors thank Amy Whittington for preliminary experiments on in vitro induction of pseudohyphae and Mihai Netea for discussions. The authors also thank Michael Weig for the pga29 strains. Funding NG and AW were supported by the Wellcome Trust (086827,
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Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for horses in Australia
The growing problem of antimicrobial resistance also affects equine veterinarians with increasing frequency. Antimicrobial stewardship and responsible prescribing are essential for a future in which effective antimicrobials are available, as it is unlikely that new antimicrobials will become available for use in horses.
L Hardefeldt +18 more
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Native BAD-1 Binding to Heparin-agarose
BAD-1 is an adhesin created by the dimorphic fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis, the causative agent of blastomycosis. We have determined that it has an affinity for heparin, which may explain its impact on virulence and human immune function as a number ...
T. Brandhorst
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Yarrowia lipolytica : an industrial workhorse [PDF]
Yarrowia lipolytica is one of the most extensively studied ‘‘non-conventional’’ yeasts, being a strictly aerobic microorganism capable of producing important metabolites and having an intense secretory activity, which justifies efforts to use it in ...
Amaral, P. F. F. +2 more
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Road-killed wild animals: a preservation problem useful for eco-epidemiological studies of pathogens [PDF]
Road-killed wild animals have been for years used for surveillance of vectors of zoonotic pathogens and may offer new opportunities for eco-epidemiological studies.
BAGAGLI, E +4 more
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Studies highlighted how strategic application glyphosate offers potential for manipulating white leaf spot disease in glyphosate‐tolerant rapeseed. ABSTRACT To investigate the effect of glyphosate on white leaf spot (Neopseudocercosporella capsellae) epidemics in glyphosate‐tolerant (RR) rapeseed (canola, Brassica napus), studies were conducted using ...
Yan Ai +3 more
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