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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,468 Views
20 Pages

Small RNA Analyses of a Ceratobasidium Isolate Infected with Three Endornaviruses

  • Chi T. H. Cao,
  • Mark C. Derbyshire,
  • Roshan Regmi,
  • Hua Li,
  • Michael G. K. Jones and
  • Stephen J. Wylie

17 October 2022

Isolates of three endornavirus species were identified co-infecting an unidentified species of Ceratobasidium, itself identified as a symbiont from within the roots of a wild plant of the terrestrial orchid Pterostylis vittata in Western Australia. I...

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  • Open Access
624 Views
20 Pages

Plant Desiccation and Root Rot in Rosemary: Insight into Macrophomina phaseolina, Ceratobasidium sp. and Fusarium falciforme Roles in Co-Infection

  • Eliana Dell’Olmo,
  • Giovanna Serratore,
  • Alessandro Mataffo,
  • Giovanni Ragosta,
  • Giovanna Napoletano and
  • Loredana Sigillo

6 November 2025

Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) is one of the most cultivated Lamiaceae species because of its medicinal, aromatic and ornamental properties. In the late summer of 2023, symptoms of desiccation were observed in a rosemary field located in southern...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,180 Views
14 Pages

21 June 2025

Peanut root rot poses a significant threat to global peanut production. In order to identify the new pathogen of peanut root rot in Shandong province, China, and to screen the effective antagonistic biocontrol strains against the identified pathogen,...

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  • Open Access
42 Citations
5,787 Views
21 Pages

Anoectochilus roxburghii is a traditional Chinese herb with high medicinal value, with main bioactive constituents which are flavonoids. It commonly associates with mycorrhizal fungi for its growth and development. Moreover, mycorrhizal fungi can ind...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,171 Views
19 Pages

Evaluation of Tulasnella and Ceratobasidium as Biocontrol Agents of Fusarium Wilt on Vanilla planifolia

  • Santiago Manrique-Barros,
  • Nicola S. Flanagan,
  • Erika Ramírez-Bejarano and
  • Ana T. Mosquera-Espinosa

20 September 2023

Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vanillae (Fov), is a disease that results in significant losses in commercial vanilla production. The genera Ceratobasidium (Ceratobasidiaceae) and Tulasnella (Tulasnellaceae), which are o...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,092 Views
25 Pages

Status of Cassava Witches’ Broom Disease in the Philippines and Identification of Potential Pathogens by Metagenomic Analysis

  • Darwin Magsino Landicho,
  • Ray Jerome Mojica Montañez,
  • Maurizio Camagna,
  • Sokty Neang,
  • Abriel Salaria Bulasag,
  • Peter Magan Magdaraog,
  • Ikuo Sato,
  • Daigo Takemoto,
  • Kensaku Maejima and
  • Marita Sanfuego Pinili
  • + 1 author

15 July 2024

Cassava witches’ broom disease (CWBD) is one of the most devastating diseases of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), and it threatens global production of the crop. In 2017, a phytoplasma, Candidatus Phytoplasma luffae (Ca. P. luffae), was repo...

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  • Open Access
2,830 Views
13 Pages

Initial Population Analysis and Mycorrhizal Fungi of the Leafless Epiphytic Orchid, Campylocentrum pachyrrhizum, in Florida

  • Adam R. Herdman,
  • Ernesto B. Mújica,
  • Mark W. Danaher,
  • Lawrence W. Zettler,
  • Kurt Schulz and
  • Elizabeth Esselman

19 April 2023

Campylocentrum pachyrrhizum Rchb.f. Rolfe, also known as the ribbon orchid, is native to southern Florida, the West Indies, and northern South America. In Florida, it is restricted to the Fakahatchee Strand and is currently state-listed as endangered...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,408 Views
14 Pages

Orchids exhibit varying specificities to fungi in different microbial environments. This pilot study investigated the preference of fungal recruitment during symbiotic germination of Epidendrum radicans Pav. ex Lindl. Two different orchid substrates...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,704 Views
16 Pages

The Potential of Rhizoctonia-Like Fungi for the Biological Protection of Cereals against Fungal Pathogens

  • Dominik Bleša,
  • Pavel Matušinský,
  • Romana Sedmíková and
  • Milan Baláž

12 February 2021

The use of biological control is becoming a common practice in plant production. One overlooked group of organisms potentially suitable for biological control are Rhizoctonia-like (Rh-like) fungi. Some of them are capable of forming endophytic associ...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,993 Views
17 Pages

8 February 2022

Gray bulb rot of tulips and bulbous iris is caused by the soil-borne fungal pathogen, Rhizoctonia tuliparum (Rtul). Sclerotia present in infected bulbs, as well as overwintering sclerotia in soil and field debris, are the primary sources of infection...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,326 Views
19 Pages

Fungal Diversity of Selected Habitat Specific Cynorkis Species (Orchidaceae) in the Central Highlands of Madagascar

  • Kazutomo Yokoya,
  • Alison S. Jacob,
  • Lawrence W. Zettler,
  • Jonathan P. Kendon,
  • Manoj Menon,
  • Jake Bell,
  • Landy Rajaovelona and
  • Viswambharan Sarasan

About 90% of Cynorkis species are endemic to the biodiversity hotspot of Madagascar. This terrestrial habitat-specific genus received little study for fungal diversity to support conservation. We evaluated the diversity of culturable fungi of 11 spec...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,253 Views
12 Pages

Mycorrhizal Fungi Isolated from Native Terrestrial Orchids from Region of La Araucanía, Southern Chile

  • Hector Herrera,
  • Tedy Sanhueza,
  • Rodolfo Martiarena,
  • Rafael Valadares,
  • Alejandra Fuentes and
  • Cesar Arriagada

Mycorrhizal interactions of orchids are influenced by several environmental conditions. Hence, knowledge of mycorrhizal fungi associated with orchids inhabiting different ecosystems is essential to designing recovery strategies for threatened species...

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  • Open Access
23 Citations
7,996 Views
15 Pages

18 March 2021

The antagonistic activity of fungal endophytes isolated from weeds growing in Cavendish banana farms was determined against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense TR4 (Foc TR4) causing Fusarium wilt of Cavendish banana. Forty-nine out of the total 357 fun...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,665 Views
17 Pages

Novel Antifungal Activity of Lolium-Associated Epichloë Endophytes

  • Krishni Fernando,
  • Priyanka Reddy,
  • Inoka K. Hettiarachchige,
  • German C. Spangenberg,
  • Simone J. Rochfort and
  • Kathryn M. Guthridge

Asexual Epichloë spp. fungal endophytes have been extensively studied for their functional secondary metabolite production. Historically, research mostly focused on understanding toxicity of endophyte-derived compounds on grazing livestock. Howe...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,716 Views
15 Pages

The Diversity of Root-Associated Endophytic Fungi from Four Epiphytic Orchids in China

  • Tao Wang,
  • Miao Chi,
  • Ling Guo,
  • Donghuan Liu,
  • Yu Yang and
  • Yu Zhang

30 April 2021

Root-associated endophytic fungi (RAF) are found asymptomatically in almost all plant groups. However, little is known about the compositions and potential functions of RAF communities associated with most Orchidaceae species. In this study, the dive...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
2,601 Views
15 Pages

Microorganisms and Biochar Improve the Remediation Efficiency of Paspalum vaginatum and Pennisetum alopecuroides on Cadmium-Contaminated Soil

  • Jiahao Liang,
  • Jiechao Chang,
  • Jiayao Xie,
  • Liquan Yang,
  • Mohamed S. Sheteiwy,
  • Abdel-Raouf A. Moustafa,
  • Mohamed S. Zaghloul and
  • Haiyan Ren

4 July 2023

Phytoremediation can help remediate potential toxic elements (PTE) in soil. Microorganisms and soil amendments are effective means to improve the efficiency of phytoremediation. This study selected three microorganisms that may promote phytoremediati...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,096 Views
8 Pages

Synthesis of Halopyrazole Matrine Derivatives and Their Insecticidal and Fungicidal Activities

  • Xingan Cheng,
  • Huiqing He,
  • Fangyun Dong,
  • Chunbao Charles Xu,
  • Hanhui Zhang,
  • Zhanmei Liu,
  • Xiaojing Lv,
  • Yuehua Wu,
  • Xuhong Jiang and
  • Xiangjing Qin

5 August 2022

Matrine is a traditional botanical pesticide with a broad-spectrum biological activity that is widely applied in agriculture. Halopyrazole groups are successfully introduced to the C13 of matrine to synthesize eight new derivatives with a yield of 78...

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  • Open Access
29 Citations
3,894 Views
10 Pages

28 June 2020

The co-cultivation of two or more different microbial strains in one culture vessel was supposed to be a viable experimental approach for enhancing the diversity of the compounds produced. Two new meroterpenoid derivatives, chermebilaenes A (1) and B...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
11,317 Views
23 Pages

Forty-two Rhizoctonia isolates were collected from rice, mung bean, and grasses from Laguna, Philippines. Sixteen isolates were binucleate Rhizoctonia (BNR), while 26 were multinucleate Rhizoctonia (MNR). BNR isolates produced white to brown, small s...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,580 Views
12 Pages

The Known Antimammalian and Insecticidal Alkaloids Are Not Responsible for the Antifungal Activity of Epichloë Endophytes

  • Krishni Fernando,
  • Priyanka Reddy,
  • Simone Vassiliadis,
  • German C. Spangenberg,
  • Simone J. Rochfort and
  • Kathryn M. Guthridge

17 November 2021

Asexual Epichloë sp. endophytes in association with pasture grasses produce agronomically important alkaloids (e.g., lolitrem B, epoxy-janthitrems, ergovaline, peramine, and lolines) that exhibit toxicity to grazing mammals and/or insect pests. Novel...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,885 Views
20 Pages

Changes in the Microbial Composition of the Rhizosphere of Hop Plants Affected by Verticillium Wilt Caused by Verticillium nonalfalfae

  • Elena Gallego-Clemente,
  • Víctor Moreno-González,
  • Ana Ibáñez,
  • Carla Calvo-Peña,
  • Seyedehtannaz Ghoreshizadeh,
  • Sebastjan Radišek,
  • Rebeca Cobos and
  • Juan José R. Coque

Verticillium wilt is a devastating disease affecting many crops, including hops. This study aims to describe fungal and bacterial populations associated with bulk and rhizosphere soils in a hop field cultivated in Slovenia with the Celeia variety, wh...

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  • Open Access
410 Views
19 Pages

Fertilizer Application Drives the Restructuring of Microbial Communities and Functional Succession in the Rhizosphere Soil of Camellia sinensis

  • Xiaoli Jia,
  • Qiqi Weng,
  • Tingting Wang,
  • Qi Zhang,
  • Junbin Gu,
  • Yankun Liao,
  • Bitong Zhu,
  • Haibin Wang and
  • Jianghua Ye

To investigate the impact mechanism of different fertilization modes on the rhizosphere soil microecology of Camellia sinensis (C. sinensis), this study adopted 100% chemical fertilizer (HCF), 100% organic fertilizer (HOF), 2/3 chemical fertilizer +...

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  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,665 Views
11 Pages

18 October 2019

Trichoderma asperellum, composted plant residues, and its combination can control vascular-streak dieback (VSD) disease caused by fungus Ceratobasidium theobromae in laboratory conditions. In this trial, we evaluated these treatments in two years thr...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,524 Views
14 Pages

Diversity of Root-Associated Fungi of the Terrestrial Orchids Gavilea lutea and Chloraea collicensis in a Temperate Forest Soil of South-Central Chile

  • Héctor Herrera,
  • Tedy Sanhueza,
  • Rafael Borges da Silva Valadares,
  • Francisco Matus,
  • Guillermo Pereira,
  • Cristian Atala,
  • María de la Luz Mora and
  • Cesar Arriagada

29 July 2022

The diversity of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) and other beneficial root-associated fungi in temperate forests has scarcely been examined. This study aimed to analyze the diversity of mycorrhizal and rhizosphere-associated fungal communities in the...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,959 Views
20 Pages

Multi-Omics Analyses Uncover the Mechanism Underlying Polyploidization-Enhanced Steviol Glycosides Biosynthesis in Stevia rebaudiana

  • Juan Liu,
  • Jiaxue Wang,
  • Mingjia Chen,
  • Wenna Meng,
  • Anping Ding,
  • Miao Chen,
  • Rongping Ding,
  • Mingpu Tan and
  • Zengxu Xiang

10 September 2024

Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) is a valuable sweetener plant whose sweetness primarily derives from steviol glycosides (SGs), especially rebaudioside A (RA). Polyploidization has the potential to enhance the content of active ingredients in medicinal pl...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,539 Views
14 Pages

The Diverse Assemblage of Fungal Endophytes from Orchids in Madagascar Linked to Abiotic Factors and Seasonality

  • Kazutomo Yokoya,
  • Lawrence W. Zettler,
  • Jake Bell,
  • Jonathan P. Kendon,
  • Alison S. Jacob,
  • Emily Schofield,
  • Landy Rajaovelona and
  • Viswambharan Sarasan

23 February 2021

The inselbergs of the Central Highlands of Madagascar are one of many ‘micro-hotspots’ of biodiversity on the island, particularly for Orchidaceae. In this region are several genera that have a large number of endemic species that are in serious decl...