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Salt stress influences the proliferation of Fusarium solani and enhances the severity of wilt disease in potato. [PDF]
Tiwari RK +8 more
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Outcomes in solid organ transplant recipients receiving organs from a donor with Fusarium solani species complex meningitis. [PDF]
Griffin IS +27 more
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Potato glycoside alkaloids exhibit antifungal activity by regulating the tricarboxylic acid cycle pathway of Fusarium solani. [PDF]
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Integration of Transcriptomics and WGCNA to Characterize Trichoderma harzianum-Induced Systemic Resistance in Astragalus mongholicus for Defense against Fusarium solani. [PDF]
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Metabolism of phloroglucinol by Fusarium solani
Archives of Microbiology, 1983A strain of Fusarium solani, isolated from soil, has been found to convert phloroglucinol to pyrogallol which was then metabolised via the meta-fission pathway to yield pyruvate.
John R L Walker
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Invasive Fusarium solani Infections in Patients with Acute Leukemia
Two cases of disseminated hyalohyphomycosis due to Fusarium solani in patients with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia were studied. The clinical features in both patients included fever, fungemia, severe myalgias, disseminated ecthyma gangrenosum-like skin lesions, ocular symptoms, and a fatal outcome despite systemic administration of amphotericin B in ...
VENDITTI, Mario +8 more
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Biochimie, 2000
Cutinase from Fusarium solani pisi has been studied extensively with respect to its structural and functional properties. The crystal structure of the enzyme was solved to high atomic resolution (1 angstrom), while data on structural dynamics have been obtained from detailed NMR studies.
M R, Egmond, J, de Vlieg
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Cutinase from Fusarium solani pisi has been studied extensively with respect to its structural and functional properties. The crystal structure of the enzyme was solved to high atomic resolution (1 angstrom), while data on structural dynamics have been obtained from detailed NMR studies.
M R, Egmond, J, de Vlieg
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Disseminated Fusarium solani infection
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1995Disseminated fungal infections commonly occur in immunocompromised hosts; Candida spp. are the most common. Fusarium spp., soil saprophytes once considered pathogenic only in plants, have emerged as serious pathogens in neutropenic patients with malignancies.
S J, Bushelman +3 more
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Metabolites of Fusarium solani
Phytochemistry, 1989Abstract Three metabolites and one derivative produced by F. solani have been identified as 5,10-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-3-methyl-1H-naphtho-[2,3- c ]-pyran-1,6,9-trione (anhydrofusarubin lactone); 1,5,10-trihydroxy-7-methoxy-3-methyl-1-H-naphtho-[2,3- c ]-pyran-6,9-dione; 5,10-dihydroxy-1,7-dimethoxy-3-methyl-1H-naphtho-[2,3- c ]-pyran-,9-dione and 2 ...
James H. Tatum +2 more
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