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Genomic and metabolomic insights into Trichoderma harzianum T9, a resilient biocontrol fungus from arid environments. [PDF]
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β‑Caryophyllene and Graphene Oxide: A Novel Approach for Managing <i>Fusarium</i> Wilt in <i>Cyclamen</i> spp. [PDF]
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Fungal Biology, 2022
Many species in the Fusarium fujikuroi Species Complex (FFSC) have an affinity for grass species, with whom they live in an endophytic association or cause disease. We recovered isolates of Fusarium from agriculturally important grasses in Africa and Brazil, and characterized them with morphological markers, mating type, and Amplified Fragment Length ...
Marileide M. Costa +8 more
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Many species in the Fusarium fujikuroi Species Complex (FFSC) have an affinity for grass species, with whom they live in an endophytic association or cause disease. We recovered isolates of Fusarium from agriculturally important grasses in Africa and Brazil, and characterized them with morphological markers, mating type, and Amplified Fragment Length ...
Marileide M. Costa +8 more
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Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense
2017Fusarium wilt of banana, a lethal fungal disease caused by the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), has become a plague and serious threat in banana-producing regions of the world. Since spread in china, this disease had caused huge conomic losses to the banana industry.
Birun Lin, Huifang Shen
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Characterization of Fusarium babinda sp. nov.
Mycological Research, 1995Fusarium babinda sp. nov. is described and illustrated. Fusarium babinda was isolated from soils and plant debris in soils associated with rainforest and wet sclerophyll forests in eastern Australia. The key features of this species are the formation of microconidia in proliferating polyphialides and the production of chlamydospores.
B.A. Summerell, C.A. Rugg, L.W. Burgess
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Fusarium langsethiae sp. nov. on cereals in Europe
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2004A new species of Fusarium, Fusarium langsethiae, is described, illustrated and discussed. This species is isolated from kernels of oats, wheat and barley in several European countries. Morphologically, the species resembles Fusarium poae. It is differentiated from F.
Mona, Torp, Helgard I, Nirenberg
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Airborne inoculum of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cucumerinum
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2015Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cucumerinum is the fungal pathogen responsible for Fusarium vascular wilt of cucumber. In Australia, disease management in soilless greenhouse cucumbers is limited by the understanding of the disease cycle, in particular the risk associated with infection of pruning wounds by airborne propagules.
K. Scarlett +5 more
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Production of Fusarium solani f. sp. pisi cutinase in Fusarium venenatum A3/5
Biotechnology Letters, 2007Fusarium venenatum A3/5 was transformed using the Aspergillus niger expression plasmid, pIGF, in which the coding sequence for the F. solani f. sp. pisi cutinase gene had been inserted in frame, with a KEX2 cleavage site, with the truncated A. niger glucoamylase gene under control of the A. niger glucoamylase promoter.
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