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Extracellular carboxylesterase activity of Fusarium graminearum

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1992
The extracellular carboxylesterase produced by Fusarium graminearum was investigated. The esterase showed optimum activity at 37°C and at pH 8.7–9.0. Increased activity was observed when whey as a growth substrate was supplemented with either Tween 40 or olive oil.
J. Donaghy, A.M. McKay
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Dipeptide transporters in Fusarium graminearum

2013
Fungi have evolved different transport mechanisms in order to utilize both inorganic and organic nitrogen sources because nitrogen availability often is one of the limiting factors in pathogenic processes. In this study we have characterized four di/tripeptide transporters in the necrotrophic plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum Fusarium that causes ...
Droce, Aida   +3 more
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2014
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[Properties of Fusarium graminearum galactose oxidase].

Prikladnaia biokhimiia i mikrobiologiia, 1984
The kinetics and action mechanism of the galactose oxidase from Fusarium graminearum were studied. pH-optimum of the enzyme activity and stability was 7.0, the activity and stability of the galactose oxidase being decreased at any other values of pH.
O V, Koroleva   +3 more
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Priming enhances tolerance of Fusarium graminearum to triazole

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
Organisms exposed to environmental stimuli can develop "memory" of those experiences, a phenomenon known as priming, which allows them to better adapt to subsequent stimuli. Growing evidence has shown that fungi can "remember" past encounters, but the priming effect remains poorly understood in phytopathogenic fungi.
Liuqin, Wang   +4 more
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Fusarium graminearum (Fusarium Head Blight)

2016
Turkington, T. Kelly   +7 more
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Istraživanje zagađenosti domaćeg pivarskog ječma plijesnima Fusarium graminearum i Fusarium culmorum

Svijet piva, 2002
Mikopopulacija zrna ječma ima pozitivan ili negativan utjecaj na kvalitetu slada, zavisno od vrste i koncentracije dominantne mikroflore u procesu slađenja. Od posebnog su značenja plijesni među kojima posebno mjesto zauzimaju vrste iz roda Fusarium.
Krstanović, Vinko   +2 more
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Metabolism of zearalenone by Fusarium roseum Graminearum

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1976
J A, Steele, C J, Mirocha, S V, Pathre
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Biosynthesis of fusarielins in Fusarium graminearum

2013
Polyketide synthase 9 (PKS9) is one of the 15 identified polyketide synthase (PKS) genes in Fusarium graminearum. The gene is coregulatedalong with five neighboring genes by a single transcription factor (TF). An overexpression of the transcription factor led toproduction of three novel fusarielins, F, G and H.Fusarielin H is the predicted end product ...
Saei, Wagma   +4 more
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