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Soil microorganisms are an important component of agrocenoses, which due to physiological and genetic features respond quickly to changes in the quality of the soil environment. Each plant in the rhizosphere forms a specific composition of the microflora
I. V. Beznosko +4 more
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Research on fungicidal effect of “Diolide” disinfectant
Nowadays it is important to develop new disinfectants for poultry which are simple in use, non-toxic if used in the presence of birds, with a broad bactericidal spectrum, not causing the resistance of microflora, maintaining the air environment, linking ...
O. M. Chechet, V. L. Kovalenko
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Investigation of the Influence of Antioxidant Compositions on Development of Microbiological Spoilage in Storage of Fruits [PDF]
The studies are devoted to the scientific grounding of expedience of after-harvest processing by antioxidant compositions for preventing the development of pathogenic microflora on fruit surfaces during a long storage.
Atanasova, V. (Vita) +8 more
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Natural extracts against agricultural pathogens: A case study of Celtis australis L.
Our investigation has shown chemically characterized methanol extracts of leaves and unripe mesocarps of Celtis australis, and evaluated their antifungal and cytotoxic potential. Those extracts represent natural biodegradable fungicides and enable more efficient control of pathogenic fungi.
Tatjana Perović +4 more
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Risk assessment of N‐nitrosamines in food
Abstract EFSA was asked for a scientific opinion on the risks to public health related to the presence of N‐nitrosamines (N‐NAs) in food. The risk assessment was confined to those 10 carcinogenic N‐NAs occurring in food (TCNAs), i.e. NDMA, NMEA, NDEA, NDPA, NDBA, NMA, NSAR, NMOR, NPIP and NPYR.
EFSA Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain (EFSA CONTAM Panel) +24 more
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Abstract Cork oak landscapes are fascinating ecosystems, historically managed for cork extraction. The persistence in this habitat of many hollow veteran trees provides suitable micro‐habitats for saproxylic beetles. We investigated the saproxylic beetle community of two isolated cork oak woodlands of central Italy with different degree of recovery ...
Francesca Della Rocca +4 more
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Fungal infections of Adonis vernalis L. fruits [PDF]
Yellow pheasant´s Eye is a herbaceous plant from dry ressy areas. Owing to habitat destruction and over- collection for ornamental and medical purposes A. vernalis L. has became scarce in central and south Europe. The reasons for A.
Ljaljević-Grbić Milica V. +5 more
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A Case of Laying Hens Mycosis Caused by Fusarium proliferatum
In this article, we present the first case report of a chicken mycosis caused by F. proliferatum occurred on a private farm in the Russian Federation. Lesions on the skin of the legs and scallops were reported. The object of this study was samples of feed and pathological material from sick hens‐layers.
Ramziya M. Potekhina +12 more
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Detection of Fungal Translocation in Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder Using a Real-Time PCR Assay. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Gut microbiota plays a key role in triggering various diseases. However, translocation studies focus on bacteria, neglecting fungal elements, while fungi seem also involved in triggering various diseases. Aim of this study was to assess whether fungal elements were able to translocate in patients with AUD (alcohol use disorder) and to verify ...
Pansu N +9 more
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Soil bacterial and fungal communities were investigated in relation to soil type and farm management practices after vegetation harvesting in autumn. Soils from fields cultivated with Phaseolus vulgaris (bean) and Pyrus comminus (pear) and nonarable, natural areas were studied.
Tinatin Doolotkeldieva +3 more
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