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Fusarium oxysporum and the Fusarium Wilt Syndrome
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2017The Fusarium oxysporum species complex (FOSC) comprises a multitude of strains that cause vascular wilt diseases of economically important crops throughout the world. Although sexual reproduction is unknown in the FOSC, horizontal gene transfer may contribute to the observed diversity in pathogenic strains. Development of disease in a susceptible crop
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The pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum to mosquito larvae
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1972Abstract Fusarium oxysporum was isolated from diseased larvae of the mosquito Aedes detritus collected in the marshy areas of Camargue, Southern France. The larvae of A. detritus and Culex pipeins pipiens were infected experimentally by contaminating water with conidia obtained from fungal cultures as well as by diseased cadavers.
S, Hasan, C, Vago
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ANAEROBIC GROWTH OF FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM
Journal of Bacteriology, 1964Gunner , H. B. (Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.), and M. Alexander . Anaerobic growth of Fusarium oxysporum . J. Bacteriol. 87: 1309–1316. 1964.— Fusarium oxysporum , an alleged obligate aerobe, was found to be capable of growth in ...
H B, GUNNER, M, ALEXANDER
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Journal of Phytopathology, 1991
AbstractExtracts from Fusarium oxysporum (F.o.) and F. oxysporum var. redolens (F.o.r.) isolates were compared by means of electrophoresis and crossed immunoelectrophoresis. The polymorphism of five isozyme systems allowed a distinction between F.o. and F.o.r. isolates.
M. Rataj‐Guranowska, B. Wolko
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AbstractExtracts from Fusarium oxysporum (F.o.) and F. oxysporum var. redolens (F.o.r.) isolates were compared by means of electrophoresis and crossed immunoelectrophoresis. The polymorphism of five isozyme systems allowed a distinction between F.o. and F.o.r. isolates.
M. Rataj‐Guranowska, B. Wolko
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Glucofructosan biosynthesis in Fusarium oxysporum
Phytochemistry, 1980Abstract Low MW glucofructosans have been detected in the medium of Fusarium oxysporum . A 53-fold purification of fructosyl transferase has been achieved by ethanol precipitation, DEAE-cellulose and Sephadex G-100 column chromatography. Maximum fructosyl transferase activity coincided with maximum glucofructosan concentration in the medium ...
A.K. Gupta, I.S. Bhatia
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Metabolism of progesterone by fusarium oxysporum
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1970Abstract Progesterone was found to be transformed by F. oxysporum first to 1:2-dehydroprogesterone, then to 1:2-dehydrotestosterone, further to 1,4-androstadiene-3,17-dione and finally to 1:2-dehydrotestololactone(13α-hydroxy-3-oxo 13,17-seco-androst-1,4-dien 17-oic-lactone) as revealed by a thin-layer Chromatographic method. These metabolites were
I. Belič, E. Pertot, H. Sočič
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The presence of Fusarium oxysporum in soils
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1963A culture medium selective for the isolation of Fusarium oxysporum Schlecht. ex Fr. from soils is described. The species has been found in grassland soils, sand dune soils, and in a salt marsh, as well as in arable soils. Samples of woodland and heath did not contain the fungus.
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Current progress on pathogenicity‐related transcription factors in Fusarium oxysporum
Molecular Plant Pathology, 2021Zonghua Wang, Yingzi Yun
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Keratomycosis Caused by Fusarium oxysporum
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1958R, MIKAMI, G N, STEMMERMANN
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