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Encapsulation of Biological and Chemical Agents for Plant Nutrition and Protection: Chitosan/Alginate Microcapsules Loaded with Copper Cations and Trichoderma viride.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2016
Novel chitosan/alginate microcapsules simultaneously loaded with copper cations and Trichoderma viride have been prepared and characterized. Information about the intermolecular interactions between biopolymers and bioactive agents was obtained by ...
M. Vinceković   +5 more
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New species of Trichoderma in the Harzianum, Longibrachiatum and Viride clades

Phytotaxa, 2018
During field surveys in central and southwestern China, three new species, Trichoderma acremonioides, T. rugosum and T. subalni were discovered. They are located respectively in the Viride, Longibrachiatum and Harzianum clades.
Yubo Zhang, W. Zhuang
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Viridenepoxydiol, a New Pentasubstituted Oxiranyldecene Produced by Trichoderma viride

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2006
A new pentasubstituted oxiranyldecene, named viridenepoxydiol, has been isolated (0.9 mg/L) from the culture filtrate of a strain of Trichoderma viride showing in vitro and in vivo antagonistic activity against Sclerotium rolfsii, which is the causal agent of crown and stem rot of artichoke.
EVIDENTE, ANTONIO   +6 more
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A new fungal growth inhibitor from Trichoderma viride

Tetrahedron, 1997
Abstract A new tetracyclic diterpene having molecular formula C 20 H 28 O 2 and molecular mass of 300 a.m.u., has been isolated from culture filtrate of a strain of Trichoderma viride. The pure compound shows antifungal activity; its structure elucidation was accomplished using 2D-NMR strategies and chemical derivatization.
MANNINA L   +7 more
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Adsorption of cellulose by Trichoderma viride

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1978
AbstractAdsorption of cellulase by Trichoderma viride QM 9414 has been studied with resting and growing cells and equations have been derived to describe the process quantitatively. It has been observed that the adsorption is a purely physical process being dependent only on cell and cellulose concentrations.
A. Binder, T. K. Ghose
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Medium Hydration Effects on the Growth of Trichoderma Viride

Journal of Food Science, 1993
ABSTRACTThe hydration of gelled substrates was examined in relation to growth of the filamentous fungus Trichoderma viride. An experimental plan was designed to discriminate between the effects of thermodynamic (aw) and kinetic parameters (water content) on fungal growth.
Gervais, Patrick   +2 more
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Effect of Duramycin on Some Isolates of Trichoderma viride

Nature, 1963
IN work on soil fungus populations by soil dilution plating and other cultural techniques, it is sometimes necessary to incorporate some fungistatic agent with the culture medium so as to suppress excessive development on the isolation plates of fast-growing fungi that otherwise would overrun most of the other colonies.
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Adsorption of cellulase from Trichoderma viride on cellulose

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1983
AbstractThe adsorption of cellulase from Trichoderma viride (Meicelase CEP) on the surface of pure cellulose was studied. The adsorption was found to obey apparently the Langmuir isotherm. From the data concering the effects of temperature and the crystallinity of cellulose on the Langmuir adsorption parameters, the characteristics of the adsorption of
Masaru Sakata   +2 more
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Transglycosylation of cellobiose by partially purified Trichoderma viride cellulase

Carbohydrate Research, 1999
A commercial cellulase from Trichoderma viride was fractionated into three fractions, F1, F2, and F3, in order to investigate transglycosylation activities. Among these fractions, F3, which demonstrated highly hydrolytic activity toward p-nitrophenyl beta-D-glucopyranoside and Avicel, most effectively catalyzed the transglycosylation of cellobiose and ...
Mitsuo Takai   +4 more
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