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In order to investigate the relationship between feather mites and their hosts taking into account host ecology I examined relationships among feather mite load, and sex, age, wing length and body‐condition in the white wagtail Motacilla alba lugens. I captured 288 wagtails in January (the first period) 2002 at a communal roost in Osaka, central Japan.
Masaoki Takagi
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Pexophagy in Penicillin G Secretion by Penicillium chrysogenum PQ-96 [PDF]
Penicillin G oversecretion by Penicillium chrysogenum PQ-96 is associated with a strictly adjusted cellular organization of the mature and senescent mycelial cells.
Wiesław Kurzątkowski +1 more
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Introduction: Prothioconazole is a triazolinthione fungicide widely used to control diseases on various crops caused by Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, and Imperfecti fungi. However, in view of the rapid transformation of parent prothioconazole to its major
Shuang Li +4 more
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Foliicolous fungi on medicinal plants in Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala, India
Thiruvananthapuram District harbours more than 1,000 medicinal plants of which 241 plants are hosts to foliicolous fungi belonging to 76 families and 187 genera.
A. Sabeena +2 more
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Fungal evolution: cellular, genomic and metabolic complexity
ABSTRACT The question of how phenotypic and genomic complexity are inter‐related and how they are shaped through evolution is a central question in biology that historically has been approached from the perspective of animals and plants. In recent years, however, fungi have emerged as a promising alternative system to address such questions.
Miguel A. Naranjo‐Ortiz +1 more
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Mechanics of chromosome separation during mitosis in Fusarium (Fungi imperfecti): new evidence from ultrastructural and laser microbeam experiments. [PDF]
Aist JR, Berns MW.
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In this review, the authors summarize recent advances in theranostic agents for natural products categorized as porphyrins, perylenequinone, curcumin, and others. Some representative examples of disease diagnosis in fluorescence/photoacoustic imaging and disease treatment in PDT/SDT are introduced. Potential limitations and future perspectives of these
Jiasheng Wu +5 more
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Monitoring of fungal spores in the indoor air of preschool institution facilities in Novi Sad [PDF]
Fungal spores can cause a range of health problems in humans such as respiratory diseases and mycotoxicoses. Since children are the most vulnerable, the presence of fungal spores in the facilities of preschool and school institutions should be ...
Novaković Milana S. +4 more
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Isolation and Identification of Air Borne Fungal Spores and Fragments in Buildings Within Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, Nigeria [PDF]
- Indoor air contains a complex mixture of microorganisms, microorganism fragments, and by products such as molds, bacteria, endotoxins, mycotoxins, and volatile microbial organic compounds.
Aliyu, S. S. (Shinkafi) +1 more
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The soil my coflora of an Acacia karroo Community in the Western Transvaal
A survey of the composition and distribution of the soil mycoflora of an Acacia karroo Community in the Potchefstroom area was undertaken. A total of 858 sporulating cultures representing 76 genera and 144 species was recovered from this soil.
M. C. Papendorf
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