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Effects of infection time and moisture on development of ear blight and deoxynivalenol production by Fusarium spp. in wheat [PDF]
Wheat ears were inoculated with conidia of Fusarium spp. at different growth stages between ear emergence and harvest and moist conditions were maintained for up to 7 days subsequently by mist irrigation.
J Lacey, G L Bateman, C J Mirocha
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Electrophoretic Karyotypes of Fusarium spp.
Experimental Mycology, 1993Abstract Migheli, Q., Berio, T., and Gullino, M. L. 1993. Electrophoretic karyotypes of Fusarium spp. Experimental Mycology 17, 329-337. The electrophoretic karyotype of 17 antagonistic and pathogenic strains of Fusarium spp. has been established by using contour-clamped homogeneous electric field gel electrophoresis. Intact chromosomal DNA was
MIGHELI, Quirico, BERIO T, GULLINO M. L.
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Transformation of progesterone by Fusarium spp.
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1969The microbiological transformation of progesterone to androsta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione was investigated. A comparison of various species ofFusaria under identical conditions showed a characteristic difference in the course of the transformation which allowed the division of the androstadienedione producingFusaria into two groups.
I, Belic, E, Pertot, H, Socic
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Biodegradation of cyanide by Trichoderma spp. and Fusarium spp.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2005Abstract The rate of degradation of cyanide by certain strains of the Trichoderma spp. was evaluated. For comparison two Fusarium spp., which had previously been demonstrated to degrade metallocyanides were also studied. Studies were carried out to assess the rate of degradation using cyanide as the sole source of carbon or in the presence of ...
Mufaddal I. Ezzi, James M. Lynch
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Major changes in Fusarium spp. in wheat in the Netherlands
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2003The re-emergence of fusarium head blight throughout the world and especially in Western Europe prompted a survey of the situation in the Netherlands. To allow for a high throughput screening of large numbers of samples, a diagnostic PCR method was developed to detect the most common species of Fusarium occurring on wheat. Seven primer pairs were tested
Waalwijk, C. +7 more
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Effects of climate change on the distribution of Fusarium spp. in Italy
Science of The Total Environment, 2023This work studies the incidence of Fusarium spp. on wheat kernels about current and future climatic conditions in Italy. Epidemiological analyses were performed from 2007 to 2013 and the resulting dataset was used to find correlations between the disease incidence of five important Fusarium species monitored in Italy (Fusarium graminearum, F ...
Infantino, Alessandro +6 more
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Genetic Manipulation of Antagonistic Fusarium Spp
1999Saprophytic Fusarium spp., isolated from Fusarium -suppressive soils, are highly effective in reducing vascular wilts caused by formae speciales of F. oxysporum (Alabouvette, 1986; Garibaldi et al., 1986, 1990, 1994; Lemanceau and Alabouvette, 1991; Minuto et al., 1995, 1997;
MIGHELI, Quirico +2 more
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Cellulolytic activity of four Fusarium spp.
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1994Fusarium lini, F. lycopersici, F. pallidoroseum and F. semitectum grown in shake flasks produced, respectively, 0.19, 0.33, 0.13 and 0.09 units filter-paper cellulase/ml. Trichoderma reesei, in comparison, produced 0.8 U/ml.
H S, Murali +3 more
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Fusarium spp. and Fusarium mycotoxins in maize: a problem for Flanders?
Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2006Fusarium species cause not only root, stem and ear rot with severe reductions in crop yield, they produce also toxic secondary metabolites (mycotoxins) such as deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEA). During several growing seasons the presence of Fusarium spp was followed up. DON and ZEA were determined and related to infection levels.
S, Isebaert +5 more
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Population dynamics of Fusarium spp. causing Fusarium Head Blight
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