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Activity of Amphotericin B Formulations and Voriconazole, Alone or in Combination, against Biofilms of Scedosporium and Fusarium spp. [PDF]

open access: yesAntimicrob Agents Chemother, 2021
Vikelouda K   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Effector SIX8 Contributes to Virulence of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucae Race 4 on Lettuce

open access: yesMolecular Plant Pathology, Volume 27, Issue 6, June 2026.
Secreted in Xylem (SIX) genes were expressed during infection of lettuce by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucae race 4 (Fola4). CRISPR‐Cas9 knockout of the SIX8 gene in Fola4 reduced virulence in lettuce which was restored following Agrobacterium mediated complementation. SIX8 therefore contributes to virulence of Fola4 on lettuce.
Andrew D. Legg   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

MALDI-TOF MS: A Quick Method to Detect the Susceptibility of Fusarium spp. Clinical Isolates to Amphotericin B. [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2023
Grizante Barião PH   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Essential Oils as an Antifungal Alternative to Control Fusarium spp., Penicillium spp., Trichoderma spp. and Aspergillus spp.

open access: yes
Essential oils oregano (Origanum vulgare), rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus), clove (Syzygium aromaticum), thyme (Thymus), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), basil (Ocimum basilicum), have antifungal properties. This study evaluated its ability to inhibit growth of isolated fungi and purified obtained from the rot of the banana peel, for the purpose of combating ...
Maritza Ruiz-Medina, Jenny Ruales
openaire   +1 more source

The phylogenetic structure of plant communities drives the belowground transmission of fungal pathogens

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 250, Issue 6, Page 3976-3989, June 2026.
Summary Biodiversity is known to influence disease risk, yet the pathways of pathogen transmission within plant communities remain poorly understood, especially belowground. In particular, how soil‐borne pathogens move from resident vegetation and soil to colonize new hosts is unresolved.
Jose G. Maciá‐Vicente   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Identification and genetic variability of strains of Fusarium spp. isolated from carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) in Baja California, Mexico

open access: yes, 2012
Algunas especies del género Fusarium son responsables de las enfermedades más devastadoras en el cultivo de clavel conocidas comúnmente como Marchitez o Fusariosis.
María Dolores Camacho López
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Endophytic and ectomycorrhizal, an overlooked dual ecological niche? Insights from natural environments and Russula species

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 250, Issue 6, Page 3946-3960, June 2026.
Summary Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EcMF) are key components of temperate ecosystems, and recent studies suggest that they can also inhabit non‐EcM plant roots as endophytes. We aimed to (1) provide new evidence of EcMF colonization of non‐EcM hosts, (2) offer direct microscopic confirmation of such endophytism and (3) assess factors influencing ...
Liam Laurent‐Webb   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reddish discoloration indicative of fusarium spp.

open access: yes, 1977
Reddish discoloration in roots is indicative of fusarium spp. The causal agent was formerly listed as fusarium moniliform which is an invalid specific epithet.Host/Plant: Corn (Zea mays)Pest/Path: Fusarium Root Rot (Fusarium subglutinans and/or F ...
Claflin, Larry
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High azole MICs in Fusarium spp.: a key factor in treatment decisions for cancer patients? [PDF]

open access: yesRev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo
Ito RKL   +14 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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