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The Xylanases of Fusarium roseum
J. A. Gascoigne, Margaret M. Gascoigne
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Banana breeding by genome design
ABSTRACT Bananas and plantains of the genus Musa constitute the most vital fruits and staple foods. Cultivated bananas may have originated from intraspecific and interspecific hybridizations of four wild species, namely Musa acuminata (A), M. balbisiana (B), M. schizocarpa (S), and the Australimusa species (T).
Rida Arshad +13 more
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Specificity of Penicillin Acylase of Fusarium and of Penicillium chrysogenum [PDF]
H. Vanderhaeghe +3 more
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Summary Plant cell walls constitute a major defence barrier against pathogens, although it is unclear how specific cell wall components impact pathogen colonisation. Pathogens secrete cell wall‐degrading enzymes (CWDEs) to facilitate plant colonisation, but damaged or infected cells are often a source of cell wall‐derived oligosaccharides that trigger ...
Diego Rebaque +14 more
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Summary During pathogen attack, plants recruit beneficial microbes in a ‘cry for help’ to mitigate disease development. Simultaneously, pathogens secrete effectors to promote host colonisation through various mechanisms, including targeted host microbiota manipulation.
Anton Kraege +6 more
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Spore Germination and Carbon Metabolism in Fusarium solani V. Changes in Anaerobic Metabolism and Related Enzyme Activities during Development [PDF]
Vincent W. Cochrane, Jean Conn Cochrane
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Unleashing the synergistic interaction between Meloidogyne enterolobii and Fusarium sp. in guava wilt complex disease. [PDF]
Shravani +5 more
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A Note on the occurrence ofFusarium nivale(Fr.) Ces. on certified wheat seed in New Zealand [PDF]
Dawn Matthews
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Summary Antifungal proteins (AFPs) derived from filamentous fungi show great potential against economically significant fungi that cause plant diseases and consequently threat food safety and security. This study focuses on the Penicillium expansum PeAfpA and Penicillium digitatum PdAfpB proteins and their activity against several phytopathogens.
Adrià Bugeda +6 more
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High azole MICs in Fusarium spp.: a key factor in treatment decisions for cancer patients? [PDF]
Ito RKL +14 more
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