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Identification of the naturally occurring isomer of zearalenol produced by Fusarium roseum 'Gibbosum' in rice culture [PDF]
Winston M. Hagler+3 more
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Tied ridges compensate for crop residue removal in conservation agriculture
Abstract Soil cover with crop residues can increase soil health and water availability, leading to improved production under dryland conditions, but crop residues can be in high demand as animal fodder. In a 21‐year‐long experiment in central Mexico, we compared the yield and profitability of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) on ...
Abel Saldivia‐Tejeda+2 more
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T-2 Toxin Production by Fusarium tricinctum on Solid Substrate [PDF]
H. R. Burmeister
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N‐Lactoyl Amino Acids: Emerging Biomarkers in Metabolism and Disease
ABSTRACT N‐lactoyl amino acids (Lac‐AA) form an emerging class of metabolites that have gained significant attention in recent years due to their ubiquitous presence in different biological systems and potential roles in various biochemical processes. This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of Lac‐AA,
Khaled Naja+4 more
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Proof for the Production of Cutinase by Fusarium solani f. pisi during Penetration into Its Host, Pisum sativum [PDF]
Mashouf Shaykh+2 more
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In this study, 18 antagonistic bacteria inhibiting Pd growth were isolated from R. ferrumequinum skin. Of these, 17 exhibited contact inhibition, while 7 showed non‐contact inhibition, and they were identified as belonging to 12 taxa. Among those exhibiting non‐contact inhibition, B. ferragutiae, S. liquefaciens, and P.
Yanqing Da+5 more
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This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) in combating the devastating pathogens of tomato crop. The study also optimized the dosage of SeNPs, for potential antimicrobial and pesticidal efficacy. ABSTRACT Tomatoes are a crucial component of the global food system but are susceptible to pests and diseases, such as ...
Zainab Maqbool+4 more
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A Study of the Inheritance of Fusarium Wilt Resistance in Sweet Potato, Ipomoea Batatas.
Rajinder Kakar
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White light‐mediated mycoparasitic and infection activities of Trichothecium roseum. ABSTRACT The fungal developmental processes are orchestrated by white light. Despite the genome assembly of Trichothecium roseum being available, the underlying molecular mechanisms of the white light‐mediated developments of T. roseum remain obscure. It was found that
Mo Zhu+4 more
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