Three new species of Pyricularia are isolated as Zingiberaceous endophytes from Thailand [PDF]
A new taxon with Dyrithium-like characteristics was collected from Lake Fuxian in China. The taxon is typical of the Amphisphaeriaceae in that it has relatively large, ostiolate, immersed ascomata, unitunicate asci with a J+ subapical ring, and brown ...
Bussaban, B+4 more
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Reflections on the genus Vanakripa, with a description of V. ellipsoidea sp. nov. [PDF]
The genus Vanakripa (hyphomycetes) is reviewed based on the examination of type specimens, and V. ellipsoidea sp. nov. is described on submerged wood from Hong Kong.
Goh, TK, Hyde, KD, Tsui, CKM
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The Pharmacological Potential of Mushrooms [PDF]
This review describes pharmacologically active compounds from mushrooms. Compounds and complex substances with antimicrobial, antiviral, antitumor, antiallergic, immunomodulating, anti-inflammatory, antiatherogenic, hypoglycemic, hepatoprotective and ...
Jülich, Wolf-Dieter+2 more
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Pseudocercospora opuntiae sp. nov., the causal organism of cactus leaf spot in Mexico. [PDF]
Pseudocercospora opuntiae is newly described from Opuntia spp. from Mexico, where it causes a serious disease of this host. Although P. opuntiae is morphologically similar to other members of the genus with pigmented conidia and conidiophores, and ...
Ayala-Escobar , V.+4 more
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Screening and assay of extracellular enzymes in Phomopsis azadirachtae causing die-back disease of neem [PDF]
Phomopsis azadirachtae is the causal agent of destructive die-back disease of neem. The mol. mechanism of pathogenicity is not clear. Pectinases, cellulases, hemicellulases and ligninases have been extensively studied because of their plant cell wall ...
Lakshmeesha, T.R.+4 more
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61.1 Introduction 61.1.1 Classification, Morphology, and Biology 61.1.2 Clinical Features and Pathogenesis 61.1.2.1 Clinical Features 61.1.2.2 Pathogenesis 61.1.3 Diagnosis 61.2 Methods 61.2.1 Sample Preparation 61.2.1.1 Trichothecene Collection ...
Liu, Dongyou, Paterson, R. R. M.
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Airborne Culturable Fungi in the Indoor and Outdoor Environments of Shrines in Chennai, India
The diversity and concentrations of airborne fungi in the environments of 58 temples across a metropolitan city (Chennai) in India were investigated. Air samples from indoors (within 2 m of the Sanctum sanctorum) and outdoors (at least 10 m away from the
Sripriya Nannu Shankar+2 more
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Phenotypic, ITS phylogenetic and pathogenic analyses of Pyllosticta Multicorniculata associated with needle blight symptoms of balsam fir in Canada [PDF]
Phyllosticta multicorniculata Bissett & Palm causes needle blight on Abies balsamea (L) Mill. in eastern Canada. The disease symptoms are similar to those provoked by Phyllosticta abietis Bissett & Palm on Abies grandis Lindl.
Vujanović Vladimir
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Mycobiome of the Bat White Nose Syndrome (WNS) Affected Caves and Mines reveals High Diversity of Fungi and Local Adaptation by the Fungal Pathogen Pseudogymnoascus (Geomyces) destructans [PDF]
The investigations of the bat White Nose Syndrome (WNS) have yet to provide answers as to how the causative fungus Pseudogymnoascus (Geomyces) destructans (Pd) first appeared in the Northeast and how a single clone has spread rapidly in the US and Canada.
Broussard, Kelly+10 more
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Phomopsis urenae sp. nov. causing stem canker in Urena lobata L. [PDF]
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FREIRE, F. C. O.+2 more
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