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Mycopathologia, 1983
Fusarium species are known for their abundance in nature and their diverse associations with both living and dead plants and animals. Among animals Fusarium is found primarily in relationship with insects. This literature review of the past 50 years includes both non-pathogenic and pathogenic relationships between Fusarium and insects.
G H, Teetor-Barsch, D W, Roberts
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Fusarium species are known for their abundance in nature and their diverse associations with both living and dead plants and animals. Among animals Fusarium is found primarily in relationship with insects. This literature review of the past 50 years includes both non-pathogenic and pathogenic relationships between Fusarium and insects.
G H, Teetor-Barsch, D W, Roberts
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Circular dichroism of fusarium lipoxygenase from Fusarium oxysporum
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1978Summary In the Soret region, a large negative trough at 427.5 nm of the oxidized Fusarium lipoxygenase between large positive peaks at 400 nm and 490 nm was observed. But the CD spectrum of the reduced enzyme was considerably changed and the many complex peaks with positive amplitudes were observed.
Y, Matsuda, T, Beppu, K, Arima
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International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2004
The intergenic spacer (IGS) regions of the rDNA of several Fusarium spp. strains obtained from the collaborative researchers (Int. J. Food Microbiol. (2003)) were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and an IGS-RFLP analysis was performed. Restriction digestion with AluI, MspI and PstI allowed differentiation between the related Fusarium poae ...
Konstantinova, P.S., Yli-Mattila, T.
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The intergenic spacer (IGS) regions of the rDNA of several Fusarium spp. strains obtained from the collaborative researchers (Int. J. Food Microbiol. (2003)) were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and an IGS-RFLP analysis was performed. Restriction digestion with AluI, MspI and PstI allowed differentiation between the related Fusarium poae ...
Konstantinova, P.S., Yli-Mattila, T.
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Fusarium Species Causing Fusarium Yellows of Sugarbeet
Journal of Sugarbeet Research, 2004Species of Fusarium isolated from sugarbeet with Fusarium yellows symptoms from throughout the Western U.S.A. in 2001 were examined for pathogenicity on sugar beet in greenhouse tests. Thirteen pathogenic isolates were obtained, of whlch the majority (69%) were F.
L. E. Hanson, A. L. Hill
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Fusarium: more than a node or a foot-shaped basal cell
Studies in Mycology, 2021Pedro Willem Crous +2 more
exaly
Fusarium graminearum (Fusarium Head Blight)
2016Turkington, T. Kelly +7 more
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Emerging health threat and cost of Fusarium mycotoxins in European wheat
Nature Food, 2022Daniel P Bebber +2 more
exaly

