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Transcriptomics in Trichoderma reesei

2020
Transcriptomics is a powerful technique to study gene expression. The main purpose of transcriptome studies in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei is the analysis of differentially expressed genes as a transcriptional response of the genome to different environmental stimuli or physiological conditions such as sugar availability, nitrogen ...
Amanda Cristina Campos Antoniêto   +1 more
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On the safety of Trichoderma reesei

Journal of Biotechnology, 1994
Trichoderma reesei has a long history of safe use in industrial-scale enzyme production. Applications of cellulases and xylanases produced by this fungus are found in food, animal feed, pharmaceutical, textile and pulp and paper industries. T. reesei is non-pathogenic for man and it has been shown not to produce fungal toxins or antibiotics under ...
Kaarina Taimisto   +2 more
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Trichoderma biodiversity in China

Journal of Applied Genetics, 2012
In the present study, we made further investigation into the diversity of Trichoderma in China than previous ones utilizing comprehensive approaches of morphological microscopic observation and phylogenetic analysis by detecting molecular markers. One thousand nine hundred ten Trichoderma strains were isolated from soil or other materials in China ...
Rui-yan Sun   +4 more
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Trichoderma viride Peritonitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1983
A patient with renal failure secondary to amyloidosis and undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis had fungal peritonitis due to Trichoderma viride, an organism ubiquitous in the soil. Tissue invasion by this species has not previously been reported.
Everett Ed   +3 more
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Screening of antimicrobial activities in Trichoderma isolates representing three Trichoderma sections

Mycological Research, 2005
Methanol extracts from 24 Trichoderma isolates, selected as biocontrol agents and representating different species and genotypes from three of the four taxonomic sections of this genus (T. sect. Trichoderma, T. sect. Pachybasium and T. sect. Longibrachiatum) were screened for antibacterial, anti-yeast and antifungal activities against a panel of seven ...
Francisca Vicente   +6 more
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Trichoderma–plant–pathogen interactions

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2008
Abstract Biological control involves the use of beneficial organisms, their genes, and/or products, such as metabolites, that reduce the negative effects of plant pathogens and promote positive responses by the plant. Disease suppression, as mediated by biocontrol agents, is the consequence of the interactions between the plant, pathogens, and the ...
VINALE, FRANCESCO   +5 more
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A rapid, one step molecular identification of Trichoderma citrinoviride and Trichoderma reesei

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2015
Trichoderma species are widely used as production hosts for industrial enzymes. Identification of Trichoderma species requires a complex molecular biology based identification involving amplification and sequencing of multiple genes. Industrial laboratories are required to run identification tests repeatedly in cell banking procedures and also to prove
Anil Kumar Gupta   +3 more
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Trichoderma harzianummetabolites pre-adapt mushrooms toTrichoderma aggressivumantagonism

Mycologia, 2003
Trichoderma spp. is the cause of green mold, a disorder that affects cultivated mushrooms. The aims of the study were to establish whether improvement of mushroom resistance to Trichoderma aggressivum could be obtained by inducing reaction mechanisms before contact with the pathogen and whether this ability was species or strain dependent.
Savoie, J.M., Mata, G.
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The cellulase genes of Trichoderma [PDF]

open access: possibleAntonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1987
Lehtovaara, Päivi   +6 more
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Isolation and Mass Production of Trichoderma

2016
Members of the genus Trichoderma comprise the majority of commercial fungal biocontrol agents of plant diseases. As such, there is a wealth of information available on the analysis of their biocontrol potential and the mechanisms behind their superior abilities.
Mendoza-Mendoza, A   +6 more
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