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Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) is a species complex that encompasses genetically and phenotypically diverse strains, some of which are major soilborne pathogens of economically important plants. Members of the Fo species complex (FOSC) are ubiquitous in soil and have been found in a wide range of ecosystems.
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Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) is a species complex that encompasses genetically and phenotypically diverse strains, some of which are major soilborne pathogens of economically important plants. Members of the Fo species complex (FOSC) are ubiquitous in soil and have been found in a wide range of ecosystems.
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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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Malic enzyme of Fusarium oxysporum
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1973The levels of the NADP-specific malic enzyme in Fusarium oxysporum are controlled by both the carbon and nitrogen sources in which the cells are grown. The enzyme is not induced by malate; maximum activity is obtained when the mycelium is grown on sucrose or ethanol. With ammonium sulfate as the nitrogen source, one enzyme-activity peak is obtained by
M W, Zink, J S, Katz
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Lipid metabolism in Fusarium oxysporum
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1978AbstractCertain aspects of lipid metabolism in Fusarium oxysporum were studied using acetate‐1‐C14 and H3P32O4 for incorporation of radioactivity into the fungal mycelium. During initial stages of growth of the organism (up to 1 h of incubation) the phospholipid fraction exhibited relatively higher specific activity values indicating its rapid rate of ...
I S, Bhatia, J S, Arneja
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Fusarium oxysporum Infection Assays in Arabidopsis
2013Increased susceptibility to Fusarium oxysporum is one of the most conspicuous characteristics of the Arabidopsis mutants lacking the heterotrimeric G protein β and γ1 subunits. The molecular mechanisms placing these G proteins in the plant innate immunity network are yet to be discovered.
Trusov, Yuri +2 more
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Fusarium Oxysporum Infection of the Nail
A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology, 1959In the following two cases which clinically were diagnosed as fungus infection of the nail, Fusarium oxysporum was isolated. Both cases were of long standing and the use of a wide range of fungicides, and even removal of the nail in one case had been ineffective. In the following study results of sensitivity tests of F.
E B, RITCHIE, M E, PINKERTON
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Fusarium oxysporum Pneumonia in an Immunocompetent Host
Southern Medical Journal, 2006A case of symptomatic pulmonary infection caused by Fusarium oxysporum occurred in a woman after she had cleaned out bird droppings from a boat house. She was also a gardener who had mild, chronic obstructive lung disease, but who had no evidence of systemic immunosuppression.
Stephen R, Gorman +3 more
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Isoforms of trehalase and invertase of Fusarium oxysporum
Mycological Research, 2007Enzymatic assays and native PAGE were used to study trehalase and invertase activities, depending on culture age and different sugar conditions, in cell-free extracts, culture filtrates and ribosomal wash of Fusarium oxysporum. The activity of invertase preceded that of trehalase; in the exponential phase of growth, mainly invertase activity was ...
Barbara, Wolska-Mitaszko +2 more
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THE EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY OFFUSARIUM OXYSPORUM
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1997▪ Abstract Fusarium oxysporum is an anamorphic species that includes both pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains. Plant pathogenic forms cause a wilt disease and are grouped into formae speciales based on their host range; some are further subdivided into pathogenic races.
T R, Gordon, R D, Martyn
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Tobramycin-responsive Fusarium oxysporum keratitis
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000Fungal infection of the cornea may mimic bacteri al keratitis by clinical appearance. We describe a patient with severe suppurative stromal keratitis in whom the clinical course and rapid response to topical tobramycin and vancomycin therapy implicated a bac terial cause. Corneal cultures yielded Fusarium oxy sporum.
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