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Phylogenetic diversity and morphological characterization of cordycipitaceous species in Taiwan.

open access: yesStud Mycol
Chuang WY   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Disentangling cryptic species with isaria-like morphs in Cordycipitaceae

open access: yesMycologia, 2018
A new genus and eight new species, all with isaria-like phialides, are described in Cordycipitaceae from Thailand. The new genus, Samsoniella, is segregated from Akanthomyces based on morphological and molecular evidence. Samsoniella differs from Akanthomyces in producing orange cylindrical to clavate stromata with superficial perithecia and orange ...
Suchada Mongkolsamrit   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Rapid discrimination of Isaria javanica and Isaria poprawskii from Isaria spp. using high resolution DNA melting assays

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2017
The current study evaluates the potential of using high resolution DNA melting assays to discriminate species in the genus Isaria. The study utilizes a previously identified 103 base pair PCR amplicon, which was reported to be selective for Isaria fumosorosea. Our study finds the amplicon selective for Isaria javanica and Isaria poprawskii when assayed
Christopher A, Dunlap   +3 more
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A beauvericin hot spot in the genus Isaria

Mycological Research, 2009
Beauvericin is a naturally occurring cyclohexadepsipeptide originally described from Beauveria bassiana but also reported from several Fusarium species as well as members of the genus Isaria. Twenty-six isolates of Isaria species and its Cordyceps teleomorph, and ten taxonomically close strains including Beauveria, Nomuraea and Paecilomyces species ...
J Jennifer, Luangsa-Ard   +4 more
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Isaria cretacea van Beyma

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1959
E' una breve nota descrittiva diIsaria cretaceavan Beyma isolata da terreno di bosco ad Eucalipto.
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GENOTOXICITY EVALUATION OFIsaria sinclairii(ISE) EXTRACT

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 2004
The mutagenic potential Isaria sinclairii, a traditional Chinese medicine composed of the fruiting bodies of I. sinclairii and its parasitic host larva, was evaluated using short-term genotoxicity tests, namely, the Ames test, chromosome aberration (CA), and micronuclei (MN) tests. In a Salmonella typhimurium assay, I.
Mi Young, Ahn   +15 more
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ISARIIN, A NEW DEPSIPEPTIDE FROM ISARIA CRETACEA

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1962
One of the metabolic products of the fungus Isaria cretacea has been found to yield four different amino acids and a hydroxyacid on acid hydrolysis. The amino acids were identified as glycine, L-alanine, L-valine, and D-leucine, and a quantitative analysis showed them to be present in the molar ratio of 1:1:2:1, respectively.
L. C. Vining, W. A. Taber
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Cordyceps militaris and Isaria farinosa

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1936
Summary The conidial stage of Cordyceps militaris is a Cephalosporium , which occurs on the mycelium on the larva or pupa bearing the Cordyceps . It has not been known to produce an Isaria form in nature or in culture. Isaria farinosa is a fasciculate Spicaria , and may occur as an Isaria or as a simple Spicaria .
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Isarfelin, a peptide with antifungal and insecticidal activities from Isaria felina

Peptides, 2005
Isarfelin, a peptide with inhibitory activity on mycelial growth in Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and insecticidal activity toward Leucania separata, was isolated from the mycelia of Isaria felina. The IC50 value of its antifungal activity against R. solani was 3.1 microg mL(-1).
Y X, Guo, Q H, Liu, T B, Ng, H X, Wang
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Metabolomic variation in wild and cultured cordyceps and mycelia of Isaria cicadae

Biomedical Chromatography, 2019
AbstractIsaria cicadae is one of the fungi used in traditional Chinese medicine with the longest tradition. It is used not only as a herbal medicine but also as a health food in Asia, together with cultured cordyceps and mycelia of the fungus used as substitute. However, the differences in their metabolite are unknown.
Yaqiong He   +9 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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