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  1. 1261

    Evaluating the Biodeterioration Enzymatic Activities of Fungal Contamination Isolated from Some Ancient Yemeni Mummies Preserved in the National Museum by Khalid Mohammed Naji, Qais Yusuf M. Abdullah, Aida Qaseem M. AL-Zaqri, Saeed M. Alghalibi

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Aspergillus was the most common genus isolated (48.9%). Fifteen isolates exhibited ability to produce cellulase (EC; 3.2.1.4), Aspergillus candidus being the highest cellulose-producer. …”
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    A re-assessment of Taxomyces andreanae, the alleged taxol-producing fungus, using comparative genomics by Tian Cheng, Miroslav Kolařík, Luis Quijada, Marc Stadler

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Abstract The monotypic “bulbilliferous hyphomycete” genus Taxomyces was erected in 1993 for a fungal endophyte isolated from the Yew tree Taxus brevifolia and named Taxomyces andreanae. …”
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    Comprehensive analysis of the mechanisms conferring resistance to phenamacril in the Fusarium species by Alexander Dumbai Joe, Runze Liu, Xiao Luo, Ruqiya Syed, Farhan Aslam, Zhenying Luo, Zhitian Zheng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The filamentous fungal genus Fusarium contains many species that cause catastrophic diseases in fruits, cereal, and vegetables. …”
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  4. 1264

    Pervasive horizontal transmission of Wolbachia in natural populations of closely related and widespread tropical skipper butterflies by Pedro Ribeiro, Anzhelika Butenko, Daniel Linke, Hamid Reza Ghanavi, Joana Isabel Meier, Niklas Wahlberg, Pável Matos-Maraví

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results We used whole genome sequencing data to investigate the phylogenetics, demographic history, and infection rate dynamics of Wolbachia in four species of the Spicauda genus of skipper butterflies (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae), a taxon that presents sympatric and often syntopic distribution, with drastic variability in species abundance in the Neotropical region. …”
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    Habenaria trichosantha Lindl.: A newly recorded orchid from China by ZHAO Mingxu, WANG Hengying, TAN Yunhong, SUN Xingxu, HU Xingrun, CHEN Fei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, it is easily distinguished from other species of the same genus. [Conclusion] H . trichosantha Lindl. is a newly recorded species in China, which further enriches the resources of wild orchids in China.…”
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  7. 1267

    Molecular Detection of Candida tropicalis Isolated from Immunocompromised Patients with Otitis Media by Aymen Nazar Khalil, Abbas M. Ammari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Candida tropicalis is a species of yeast in the genus Candida. One hundred swaps were collected from patients with otitis media who attended ENT consulting clinic at Baquba Teaching Hospital for a period extended from 15th of December 2022 to the 15th of March 2023. …”
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    Changes in the shell ornamentation of conchostracans (Phyllopoda, Spinicaudata) at the Permian–Triassic boundary: Case studies from Eastern Europe, Kuznetsk basin, and Verkhoyansk... by V.V. Zharinova, V.V. Silantiev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It was concluded that the combination and arrangement of ornamental elements should be regarded as a valid diagnostic feature of fossil conchostracans at the species and genus ranks. Interestingly, the ornamentation patterns of conchostracans tend to become more complex with time: the shells of Late Permian conchostracans have more twisted ornamentation than Middle Permian ones, but it is less complex than that of Olenekian conchostracans; accordingly, the ornamentation of Early Induan conchostracans is simpler than that of Late Permian and Olenekian ones. …”
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  9. 1269

    Polymorphism of the <i>Rca2</i> anthracnose resistance gene in strawberry cultivars (<i>Fragaria × ananassa</i>) by A. S. Lyzhin, I. V. Lukyanchuk, E. V. Zhbanova

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Anthracnose, caused by phytopathogenic fungi of the genus Colletotrichum, is one of the most important strawberry diseases. …”
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    Optimization Conditions of Extracellular Proteases Production from a Newly Isolated Streptomyces Pseudogrisiolus NRC-15 by El-Sayed E. Mostafa, Moataza M. Saad, Hassan M. Awad, Mohsen H. Selim, Helmy M. Hassan

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The cultural, morphological, physiological characters and chemotaxonomic evidence strongly indicated that the NRC-15 strain represents a novel species of the genus Streptomyces, hence the name Strptomyces pseudogrisiolus NRC-15. …”
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    Use of real-time polymerase chain reaction for investigation of Senecavirus infection occurrence in Russia by M. V. Timanov, A. M. Timina, M. V. Biryuchenkova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Senecavirus, previously known as Seneca valley virus, is an emerging virus belonging to Senecavirus genus, Picornaviridae family, that can cause idiopathic vesicular disease clinically indistinguishable from foot-and-mouth disease, vesicular stomatitis and swine vesicular disease and thereby posing a great threat for pig holdings. …”
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    Prevalence, Associated Risk Factors, and Identification of the Genera of Equine Strongyles in Horses and Donkeys in and Around Bishoftu, Ethiopia by Asnakew Mulaw Berihun, Feyisa Bizu, Moges Maru, Seid Kassaw

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A pooled faecal sample was cultured and subjected to modified Baerman techniques to identify the genus of strongyles. The overall prevalence of strongyle parasites was found to be 56.6% with an occurrence rate of 54.7% in horses and (65.2%) in donkeys. …”
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    Hyalomma aegyptium: Observed global distribution, imported specimens, preferred hosts and vector competence by Franz Rubel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The tortoise tick Hyalomma aegyptium (Linnaeus, 1758) is a three-host tick, predominantly infesting land tortoises of the genus Testudo. A database was compiled, resulting in 557 H. aegyptium georeferenced locations in the Palearctic. …”
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    Continuous cropping of Patchouli alters soil physiochemical properties and rhizosphere microecology revealed by metagenomic sequencing by Guangtao Gu, Muhammad Zeeshan Ul Haq, Xue Sun, Jingru Zhou, Ya Liu, Jing Yu, Dongmei Yang, Huageng Yang, Yougen Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The relative abundance of Pseudomonas and Bacteroides decreased substantially from the phylum level. At the genus level, the number of microbial genera specific to the zero-year cropping (CK) and first (T1), second (T2), and third (T3) years decreased significantly, to 1798, 172, 42, and 44, respectively. …”
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    A New Unsaturated Aliphatic Anhydride from Aspergillus candidus T1219W1, an Endophytic Fungus, from Pittosporum mannii Hook f. by Gaëlle Talle Juidzou, Elodie Gisèle Mouafo Anoumedem, Denis Kehdinga Sema, Virginie Flaure Tsague Tankeu, Peron Bosco Leutcha, Larissa Yetendje Chimi, Jean Paul Dzoyem, Simeon Kouam Fogue, Norbert Sewald, M. Iqbal Choudhary, Alain Meli Lannang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…All the isolated compounds were characterized using 1D- and 2D-NMR and HR-EI experiments together with the reported literature. p-terphenyls are suggested to be the chemophenetic marker of the genus Aspergillus. The ethyl acetate crude extract as well as some isolated compounds of A. candidus was assayed for antibiofilm activity, anti-inflammatory (ROS) activity, and cytotoxicity on brine shrimps and the MTT (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) cytotoxicity assay on 3T3 cell lines. …”
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    Improving Accuracy of Malaria Diagnosis in Underserved Rural and Remote Endemic Areas of Sub-Saharan Africa: A Call to Develop Multiplexing Rapid Diagnostic Tests by Rasheed O. Makanjuola, Andrew W. Taylor-Robinson

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Clinical infection with malaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is considered a serious medical condition with the potential to become a life-threatening emergency. …”
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    Isolation and Identification of Major Pathogenic Bacteria from Clinical Mastitic Cows in Asella Town, Ethiopia by Gezehagn Kasa, Betelihem Tegegne, Belege Tadesse

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The bacteria were identified to genus and species level. Among the 83 isolates, 32 (38.6%), 24 (28.9%), and 6 (7.2%) were Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus intermedius, and Staphylococcus hyicus, respectively. …”
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    Divergent Cotton leaf curl Multan betasatellite and three different alphasatellite species associated with cotton leaf curl disease outbreak in Northwest India. by Kajal Kumar Biswas, Nenavath Balram, Marimuthu Elangovan, Supratik Palchoudhury, Utpal Kumar Bhattacharyya, Halima Khatoon, Shilpi Aggarwal, Shruti Godara, Pradeep Kumar, Satish Kumar Sain, Rupesh Arora, Sibnarayan Datta

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…CLCuD is caused by a monopartite, circular ssDNA virus belonging to the genus Begomovirus in association with betasatellites and alphasatellites, and ttransmitted by a whitefly vector (Bemisia tabaci). …”
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    High genomic connectivity within Anatoma at hydrothermal vents along the Central and Southeast Indian Ridge by Katharina Kniesz, Leon Hoffman, Pedro Martínez Arbizu, Terue C. Kihara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During the INDEX project, 701 representatives of the genus Anatoma (Mollusca: Vetigastropoda) were sampled from six abyssal hydrothermal vent fields. …”
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    Aspects of introduction and prospects for the use of <i>Juglans</i> L. representatives in Central Russia by O. Yu. Emelyanova, М. F. Tsoy, L. I. Masalova

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The Persian walnut (Juglans regia L.) has the largest set of useful agronomic traits among the representatives of the genus, except for winter hardiness. Its cultivation in areas farther to the north from the conventional area of distribution for commercial walnut orchards would be possible if Juglans spp. with higher resistance to unfavorable climate conditions could be involved. …”
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