Eksplorasi Bakteri yang Berpotensi sebagai Agens Pengendali Hayati Fusarium Solani dan Meloidogyne Incognita pada Lada [PDF]
Indonesia is major producer of black pepper (Piper nigrum L.), however the pepper production has been decreasing in the last decades. Black pepper yellowings caused by Fusarium solani and Meloidogyne incognita is one of the most important disease on ...
Joko, T. (Tri) +2 more
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Ulcerous Lesions Disclosing Cutaneous Infection with Fusarium solani
Fusarium spp. are emergent opportunistic moulds capable of producing life-threatening diseases, usually in immunocompromised hosts. When they infect immunocompetent patients, they usually cause localized diseases. We describe here a case of cutaneous fusariosis in a patient with a medical history of diabetes mellitus and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who ...
Lidia, Pérez-Pérez +3 more
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Metalloids: Semi as Metals yet Full of Antimicrobial Potential
Metalloids such as boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and tellurium (Te) bridge metals and non‐metals, displaying unique chemical versatility. Recent research highlights their diverse antimicrobial and therapeutic potentials, from natural products to synthetic organic and organometallic molcules, underscoring renewed ...
Kevin Böhm +2 more
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The relationship between grape phylloxera and Fusarium root infection
Phylloxera seems to have key role in the fungal pathogen infection ratio while the fungal spread reduces the ability of phylloxera to reproduce. Intact roots of four-month-old grape plants were inoculated with phylloxera eggs in presence or absence of ...
I. Idris, M.I.E. Arabi
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Chitosanase may enhance anti-fungal defense responses in transgenic tobacco [PDF]
Chitosanase is an enzyme, similar to chitinase, capable of hydrolyzing the β-1,4-linkages between N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and D-glucosamine residues in partially acetylated chitosan polymers found in fungal cell walls.
Hendrix, Bill L., Stewart, James McD.
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Investigation of optimum conditions for the growth of Fusarium solani EGY1 causing root rot of guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) [PDF]
Guar gum (Galactomannan) is extracted from Guar (Cluster bean), which is extensively used in petroleum, food and pharmaceutical industry. Root rot of guaris caused by Fusarium solani EGY1 under Punjab, having sub-tropical climatic conditions.
Rani, Upasana +4 more
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Fusarium disease causes considerable losses in the cultivation of Piper nigrum, the black pepper used in the culinary world. Brazil was the largest producer of black pepper, but in recent years has lost this hegemony, with a significant reduction in its ...
Joyce Kelly R. da Silva +7 more
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The role of phenolic compounds in the determination of wilt disease tolerance of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis JACQ) [PDF]
Oil palm defence reaction to the vascular wilt disease was characterized by the production of phenolic compounds in the roots and pseudobulbs infected at the prenursery stage.
Adon, Benjamin +4 more
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Fusarium solani aantasting op stengels en vruchten is al jaren een jaarlijks terugkerend probleem in de teelt van paprika. Aangetaste stengels sterven af en aangetaste vruchten gaan rotten hetgeen leidt tot productieverlies. Op groene vruchten is aantasting door deze schimmel geen probleem. Op dit moment lukt het op een aantal bedrijven niet aantasting
Paternotte, S.J., Bloemhard, C.M.J.
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Extensive evolution of cereal ribosome-inactivating proteins translates into unique structural features, activation mechanisms, and physiological roles [PDF]
Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are a class of cytotoxic enzymes that can depurinate rRNAs thereby inhibiting protein translation. Although these proteins have also been detected in bacteria, fungi, and even some insects, they are especially ...
De Zaeytijd, Jeroen, Van Damme, Els
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