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Hydrophobic natural eutectic solvents can function as structural oil phase substitutes in creams prepared by low‐energy processes, enabling sustainable, regulation‐compliant formulations with desirable sensory profiles. Abstract Objective This work evaluates whether hydrophobic natural eutectic solvents can replace the conventional oil phase in ...
A. Verger +8 more
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Variability in size of conidia, formation of sclerotia and mycelial growth were examined in monoconidial cultures of 5 isolates of Botrytis cinerea Pers. The influence of two media on the above-mentioned features was also studied.
Hanna Bryk
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The plant pathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum can survive on a wide range of hosts and cause significant losses on crop yields. FKH, a forkhead box (FOX)-containing protein, functions to regulate transcription and signal transduction.
Jie Cong +7 more
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ABSTRACT β‐Glucans are functional compounds associated with health benefits; however, the physiological effects of different β‐glucan sources in dog foods remain incompletely understood. This study evaluated and compared the effects of β‐glucans derived from Euglena gracilis (seaweed) and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) on nutrient digestibility ...
Stephanie de Souza Theodoro +9 more
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Morchella sclerotia production through grain supplementation
Edible fungi from the Morchella genus are important at national and international level because of their high commercial value. Nevertheless, their artificial production still represents a challenge, even though patents for their cultivation do exist.
Francisco Osorio-Acosta +5 more
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Members of the fungal genus Morchella are widely known for their important ecological roles and significant economic value. In this study, we used amplicon and genome sequencing to characterize bacterial communities associated with sexual fruiting bodies
Guillaume Cailleau +13 more
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ABSTRACT Pathogen infection drives plant community structure and constrains global agricultural productivity. Silicon (Si) improves resistance to abiotic and herbivory stress, particularly in grasses, but relatively little attention has addressed Si‐mediated resistance to pathogens, nor has it tested how this varies according to the type of plant and ...
Sarah J. Thorne +2 more
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In soil microcosms, the candidate Bacillus persisted ≥6 months and caused modest community shifts whose transience and magnitude were soil dependent. Abstract BACKGROUND Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a major crop pathogen commonly managed using fungicides.
Amélie Polrot +6 more
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*-: no sclerotia formed, +: Few scattered sclerotia (10) sclerotia surrounding the raisins, +++: numerous sclerotia formed all over the medium, both with and without raisins.**Homothallic sexual state reported [2], this strain readily produced abundant ...
Lene M. Petersen (552523) +3 more
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Fungal disease management in cotton using plant protection products: An Australian perspective
Cotton disease management requires evidence‐driven use of plant protection products. Progress hinges on integrating chemistry, diagnostics, stewardship and sustainability to build resilient production systems. Abstract Cotton production faces persistent challenges from pathogens that compromise plant establishment, yield, and fibre quality.
Noel L Knight +3 more
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