-
701
Domestication of different varieties in the cheese-making fungus Geotrichum candidum
Published 2023-05-01“…Some of the traits acquired by cheese strains indicate convergence with other, distantly related fungi used for cheese maturation. …”
Get full text
Article -
702
Leaf Spot Diseases of Strawberry
Published 2020-11-01“… Several different fungi and one bacterium cause leaf spot diseases of Florida strawberry. …”
Get full text
Article -
703
Annulatascus nilensis sp. nov., a new freshwater ascomycete from the River Nile, Egypt
Published 2011-06-01“…Phylogenetic analyses of its LSU rDNA sequence with similar fungi placed the new species in the genus Annulatascus (Annulatascaceae, Sordariomycetidae incertae sedis). …”
Get full text
Article -
704
Pestalotiopsis (Pestalotia) Diseases of Palm
Published 2019-05-01“…It is also one of the more ubiquitous fungi in the palm canopy, and is easily isolated from healthy palm tissue. …”
Get full text
Article -
705
Pestalotiopsis (Pestalotia) Diseases of Palm
Published 2019-05-01“…It is also one of the more ubiquitous fungi in the palm canopy, and is easily isolated from healthy palm tissue. …”
Get full text
Article -
706
Leaf Spot Diseases of Strawberry
Published 2020-11-01“… Several different fungi and one bacterium cause leaf spot diseases of Florida strawberry. …”
Get full text
Article -
707
Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Activity of 5-Arylidene-3-(6,7-dicloro-1,3-benzothiazol-2-yl)-phenyl-3,5-dihydro-4H-imidazol-4-ones
Published 2010-01-01“…The products have been evaluated for antibacterial and antifungal activities against different strains of bacteria and fungi.…”
Get full text
Article -
708
Sap Beetles (of Florida), Nitidulidae (Insecta: Coleoptera: Nitidulidae)
Published 2004-09-01“…Sap beetles have been found in various habitats feeding on flowers, fruits, sap, fungi, decaying and fermenting plant tissues or dead animal tissue (Parsons 1943, Hayashi 1978). …”
Get full text
Article -
709
Diseases in Florida Vegetable Garden Beans: Bush, Lima, Pole, Wax, Southern Peas, English Peas, and Snow Peas
Published 2005-07-01“… The pathogenic microorganisms that attack garden vegetables, including Bush beans, Lima beans, Pole beans, Wax beans, Southern peas, English peas, and Chinese or Snow peas can be classified into four major groups: fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and viruses. This document is PP-209, one of a series of the Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
Get full text
Article -
710
Inhalation of (1→3)-β-D-glucan causes airway eosinophilia
Published 2001-01-01“…Molds contain (1→3)-β-D-glucan, a polyglucose which is present in the cell wall of fungi, certain bacteria and plants.…”
Get full text
Article -
711
Colletotrichum Crown Rot (Anthracnose Crown Rot) of Strawberries
Published 2012-09-01“…Colletotrichum crown rot is caused by the fungi Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Colletotrichum fragariae. …”
Get full text
Article -
712
Integrating Rhizoma Perennial Peanut into Bahiagrass Pastures Enhances Beneficial Soil Microbes in Florida
Published 2024-08-01“… Soil microorganisms, including soil bacteria and fungi, play important roles in pasture systems. They contribute to enhanced soil structure, nutrient cycling, and plant resilience. …”
Get full text
Article -
713
Synthesis, Characterizations and Antimicrobial Activity of Metal Complexes of 2-(2-Furanylmethylaminocarbonyl)benzoic Acid
Published 2011-01-01“…The antifungal activity of all the samples was monitored against common fungi.…”
Get full text
Article -
714
Diseases in Florida Vegetable Garden Beans: Bush, Lima, Pole, Wax, Southern Peas, English Peas, and Snow Peas
Published 2005-07-01“… The pathogenic microorganisms that attack garden vegetables, including Bush beans, Lima beans, Pole beans, Wax beans, Southern peas, English peas, and Chinese or Snow peas can be classified into four major groups: fungi, bacteria, nematodes, and viruses. This document is PP-209, one of a series of the Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
Get full text
Article -
715
MORPHOLOGY, MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION, PATHOGENICITY AND FIRST REPORT OF FUSARIUM EQUISETI ASSOCIATED WITH ROOT ROT AND WILT DISEASE OF CATHARANTHUS ROSEUS IN BAGHDAD, IRAQ
Published 2024-12-01“…The results of sampling collection showed the spread of root rot and wilt disease on C. roseus plant in all the regions covered by the study in Baghdad (Al-Gurayat, Al-Sidiyah, Al-Khadhra, Al-Ghazaliya and Al-Dura) and the incidence rate between 15-85%.The results of isolation and identification showed the presence of 4 types of fungi associated with diseased plant: Fusarium oxysporum, F. solani, F. equiseti and Rhizoctonia solani. …”
Get full text
Article -
716
A Comprehensive Review of the Diversity of Fungal Secondary Metabolites and Their Emerging Applications in Healthcare and Environment
Published 2024-11-01“…Fungi and their natural products, like secondary metabolites, have gained a huge demand in the last decade due to their increasing applications in healthcare, environmental cleanup, and biotechnology-based industries. …”
Get full text
Article -
717
Assessing microbial population dynamics, enzyme activities and phosphorus availability indices during phospho-compost production
Published 2018-11-01“…Fungi and actinomycetes counts in the composts were positively correlated with alkaline phosphatase and β-glucosidase. …”
Get full text
Article -
718
Development of a Magnetic LED-based Sterilisator for Inactivation of Contaminant Bacteria
Published 2024-11-01“…Nosocomial infections are caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi that patients acquire while receiving treatment in a healthcare facility. …”
Get full text
Article -
719
Effect of ecological restoration on physicochemical properties, bacterial and fungal communities of red sand soil in Longquan Mountain forest park
Published 2025-02-01“…Another dominant bacterium in the restored soil, Gemmatimonadetes, may have contributed to the soil’s adaptation to the seasonally dry environment of the restoration area. In addition, fungi may participate in ecological restoration activities by assisting bacteria, particularly Sordariales, which were once decomposers of decaying matter. …”
Get full text
Article -
720
In Vitro Acid Resistance of Pathogenic Candida Species in Simulated Gastric Fluid
Published 2025-01-01“…Most pathogenic Candida species are dimorphic fungi that exist predominantly in filamentous forms in the invading tissues. …”
Get full text
Article