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Screening and Genomic Analysis of Alkaloid-Producing Endophytic Fungus <i>Fusarium solani</i> Strain MC503 from <i>Macleaya cordata</i>. [PDF]
Wu X, Ibrahim N, Liang Y, Liu X.
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Leaf litter from Cynanchum auriculatum Royle ex Wight leads to root rot outbreaks by Fusarium solani, hindering continuous cropping. [PDF]
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The effectiveness of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species (<i>Funneliformis mosseae</i>, <i>Rhizophagus intraradices</i>, and <i>Claroideoglomus etunicatum</i>) in the biocontrol of root and crown rot pathogens, <i>Fusarium solani</i> and <i>Fusarium</i> mixture in pepper. [PDF]
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Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2022
Root rot caused by Fusarium solani is an important disease seriously affecting the yield and quality of Astragalus membranaceus. Therefore, this study was performed to elucidate the antifungal activities and mechanisms of cinnamaldehyde treatment against
Jianglai Wang +6 more
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Root rot caused by Fusarium solani is an important disease seriously affecting the yield and quality of Astragalus membranaceus. Therefore, this study was performed to elucidate the antifungal activities and mechanisms of cinnamaldehyde treatment against
Jianglai Wang +6 more
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Plant Disease, 2022
Fusarium solani FSSC 11 and F. tricinctum are important root rot pathogens of soybean in North Dakota. The roles of soil type, temperature and moisture in disease development by both species are poorly documented.
Hui Yan, B. Nelson
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Fusarium solani FSSC 11 and F. tricinctum are important root rot pathogens of soybean in North Dakota. The roles of soil type, temperature and moisture in disease development by both species are poorly documented.
Hui Yan, B. Nelson
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2021
A bacterium identified as Bacillus velezensis with a growth inhibitory effect against Fusarium solani, a pathogen that caused basal stem rot in the passion fruit Passiflora edulis, was isolated in this study. From the fermentation broth of B. velezensis,
Caicheng Wang +3 more
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A bacterium identified as Bacillus velezensis with a growth inhibitory effect against Fusarium solani, a pathogen that caused basal stem rot in the passion fruit Passiflora edulis, was isolated in this study. From the fermentation broth of B. velezensis,
Caicheng Wang +3 more
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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.
Jeffrey P. Callen +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 ...
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