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1 November 2025

Morphological plasticity (MP) is an essential strategy for plants in nutrient acquisition, disturbance alleviation, and community coexistence during environmental and climatic changes. However, to date, there has been little research concerning the M...

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14 Citations
3,106 Views
12 Pages

Effect of the Essential Oils of Bursera morelensis and Lippia graveolens and Five Pure Compounds on the Mycelium, Spore Production, and Germination of Species of Fusarium

  • Yoli Mariana Medina-Romero,
  • Mario Rodriguez-Canales,
  • Marco Aurelio Rodriguez-Monroy,
  • Ana Bertha Hernandez-Hernandez,
  • Norma Laura Delgado-Buenrostro,
  • Yolanda I. Chirino,
  • Tonatiuh Cruz-Sanchez,
  • Carlos Gerardo Garcia-Tovar and
  • Maria Margarita Canales-Martinez

9 June 2022

The genus Fusarium causes many diseases in economically important plants. Synthetic agents are used to control postharvest diseases caused by Fusarium, but the use of these synthetic agents generates several problems, making it necessary to develop n...

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303 Views
13 Pages

26 November 2025

White leaf spot disease [Neopseudocercosporella capsellae (Ellis & Everhart) S.I.R.Videira & P.W.Crous] poses a significant threat to rapeseed production globally. The herbicides atrazine and glyphosate are widely applied to herbicide-toleran...

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  • Open Access
84 Citations
13,097 Views
15 Pages

28 February 2019

Candida albicans is a human commensal fungus that is able to assume several morphologies, including yeast, hyphal, and pseudohyphal. Under a range of conditions, C. albicans performs a regulated switch to the filamentous morphology, characterized by...

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7 Citations
3,683 Views
14 Pages

Carvacrol-Induced Vacuole Dysfunction and Morphological Consequences in Nakaseomyces glabratus and Candida albicans

  • Eliz Acuna,
  • Easter Ndlovu,
  • Ali Molaeitabari,
  • Zinnat Shahina and
  • Tanya Elizabeth Susan Dahms

With the prevalence of systemic fungal infections caused by Candida albicans and non-albicans species and their resistance to classical antifungals, there is an urgent need to explore alternatives. Herein, we evaluate the impact of the monoterpe...

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38 Citations
8,611 Views
12 Pages

15 July 2014

In order to find a natural alternative to the synthetic fungicides currently used against the devastating rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea, this study explored the antifungal potential of citral and its mechanism of action. It was found that cit...

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44 Citations
10,290 Views
14 Pages

1 December 2017

Morphological changes are a very common and effective strategy for pathogens to survive in the mammalian host. During interactions with their host, human pathogenic fungi undergo an array of morphological changes that are tightly associated with viru...

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1 Citations
5,619 Views
28 Pages

Signaling Pathways Regulating Dimorphism in Medically Relevant Fungal Species

  • Uriel Ramírez-Sotelo,
  • Manuela Gómez-Gaviria and
  • Héctor M. Mora-Montes

Pathogenic fungi that exhibit the ability to alternate between hyphal and yeast morphology in response to environmental stimuli are considered dimorphic. Under saprobic conditions, some fungi exist as filamentous hyphae, producing conidia. When conid...

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2 Citations
2,959 Views
14 Pages

22 January 2024

Candida albicans is a major human pathogenic fungus that is distinguished by its capability to switch from a yeast to a hyphal morphology under different conditions. Here, we analyze the cellular effects of high concentrations of the iron chelator ba...

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22 Citations
15,312 Views
19 Pages

New Armenian Wood-Associated Coprinoid Mushrooms: Coprinopsis strossmayeri and Coprinellus aff. radians

  • Susanna M. Badalyan,
  • Karol Szafranski,
  • Patrik J. Hoegger,
  • Monica Navarro-González,
  • Andrzej Majcherczyk and
  • Ursula Kües

7 March 2011

Coprinoid mushrooms grown on wood of broad-leaf species were collected for the first time in Armenia and dikaryotic mycelial cultures were established. ITS (internal transcribed spacer) sequences identified one species as Coprinopsis strossmayeri and...

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28 Citations
10,431 Views
14 Pages

Syncytia in Fungi

  • Alexander P. Mela,
  • Adriana M. Rico-Ramírez and
  • N. Louise Glass

8 October 2020

Filamentous fungi typically grow as interconnected multinucleate syncytia that can be microscopic to many hectares in size. Mechanistic details and rules that govern the formation and function of these multinucleate syncytia are largely unexplored, i...

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16 Citations
2,936 Views
10 Pages

Effect of Melanization on Thallus Microstructure in the Lichen Lobaria pulmonaria

  • Amina G. Daminova,
  • Alexey M. Rogov,
  • Anna E. Rassabina,
  • Richard P. Beckett and
  • Farida V. Minibayeva

28 July 2022

Lichens often grow in microhabitats where they experience severe abiotic stresses. Some species respond to high UV radiation by synthesizing dark brown melanic pigments in the upper cortex. However, unlike the melanized structures of non-lichenized f...

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90 Citations
19,138 Views
29 Pages

Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans, accounting for 15% of nosocomial infections with an estimated attributable mortality of 47%. C. albicans is usually a benign member of the human microbiome in healthy people. Under constant expos...

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24 Citations
14,952 Views
12 Pages

Fusarium Graminearum Growth Inhibition Due to Glucose Starvation Caused by Osthol

  • Zhiqi Shi,
  • Shouguo Shen,
  • Wei Zhou,
  • Fei Wang and
  • Yongjian Fan

14 March 2008

The effects of osthol, a plant coumarin, on morphology, sugar uptake and cell wall components of Fusarium graminearum were examined in vitro by electron microscopy, 14C-labelling and enzyme activity detection. The results revealed that osthol could i...

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25 Citations
3,486 Views
17 Pages

Phylogenetic and Taxonomic Analyses Reveal Three New Wood-Inhabiting Fungi (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) in China

  • Yang Yang,
  • Rong Li,
  • Qianquan Jiang,
  • Hongmin Zhou,
  • Akmal Muhammad,
  • Hongjuan Wang and
  • Changlin Zhao

8 January 2024

Three new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Cerioporus yunnanensis, Perenniporiopsis sinensis, and Sarcoporia yunnanensis, are proposed based on a combination of the morphological features and molecular evidence. Cerioporus yunnanensis is characterized...

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1 Citations
3,756 Views
13 Pages

8 February 2018

Fungi, particularly molds that are cosmopolitan in soils, are frequent etiologic agents of opportunistic mycoses. Members of the Fusarium solani and Fusarium oxysporum species complexes are the most commonly implicated etiologic agents of opportunist...

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12 Citations
2,672 Views
11 Pages

10 April 2022

Two new wood-inhabiting fungi, Sidera salmonea sp. Nov. and S. tibetica sp. Nov. in the order Hymenochaetales from southwest China, are described and illustrated based on molecular and morphological evidence. They were found on gymnosperm wood that i...

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5 Citations
4,670 Views
12 Pages

The Fusarium Circinatum Gene Fcrho1, Encoding a Putative Rho1 GTPase, Is Involved in Vegetative Growth but Dispensable for Pathogenic Development

  • E. Jordán Muñoz-Adalia,
  • M. Carmen Cañizares,
  • Mercedes Fernández,
  • Julio J. Diez and
  • M. Dolores García-Pedrajas

31 October 2018

Fusarium circinatum is the causal agent of pine pitch canker (PPC), one of the most devastating forest diseases worldwide. This fungus causes severe damping-off in pine seedlings and growth reduction, wilting and the development of cankers in pine fo...

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18 Pages

Antifungal Activity of Surfactin Against Cytospora chrysosperma

  • Xinyue Wang,
  • Liangqiang Chang,
  • Qinggui Lian,
  • Yejuan Du,
  • Jiafeng Huang,
  • Guoqiang Zhang and
  • Zheng Liu

29 December 2025

Cytospora chrysosperma is a common opportunistically parasitic fungus that mainly infects forest trees, severely restricting the development of the fruit and forest industry. Surfactin is a secondary metabolite produced by Bacillus species and exhibi...

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5 Citations
3,801 Views
15 Pages

Mitochondrial Porin Is Involved in Development, Virulence, and Autophagy in Fusarium graminearum

  • Xueqin Han,
  • Qingyi Li,
  • Xuenan Li,
  • Xiang Lv,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Shenshen Zou,
  • Jinfeng Yu,
  • Hansong Dong,
  • Lei Chen and
  • Yuancun Liang

4 September 2022

Mitochondrial porin, the voltage-dependent anion-selective channel (VDAC), is the most abundant protein in the outer membrane, and is critical for the exchange of metabolites and phospholipids in yeast and mammals. However, the functions of porin in...

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14 Citations
3,140 Views
12 Pages

Culture Supernatant of Enterococcus faecalis Promotes the Hyphal Morphogenesis and Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans

  • Qingsong Jiang,
  • Qi Jing,
  • Biao Ren,
  • Lei Cheng,
  • Xuedong Zhou,
  • Wenli Lai,
  • Jinzhi He and
  • Mingyun Li

12 October 2022

(1) Background: Enterococcus faecalis and Candida albicans are often isolated from infected root canals. The interaction between these two species is not clear enough. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the effect of E. faecali...

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14 Citations
4,032 Views
13 Pages

Candida albicans Ubiquitin and Heat Shock Factor-Type Transcriptional Factors Are Involved in 2-Dodecenoic Acid-Mediated Inhibition of Hyphal Growth

  • Dongliang Yang,
  • Yanling Hu,
  • Zixin Yin,
  • Qianru Gao,
  • Yuqian Zhang,
  • Fong Yee Chan,
  • Guisheng Zeng,
  • Lixing Weng,
  • Lianhui Wang and
  • Yue Wang

Cis-2-dodecenoic acid (i.e., Burkholderia cenocepacia Diffusible Signal Factor, BDSF), a signaling molecule produced by Burkholderia cenocepacia but not by Candida albicans, can prevent Candida albicans hyphal formation. The mechanism by which BDSF c...

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14 Pages

16 August 2024

The mitochondrial distribution and morphology family 33 gene (MDM33) regulates mitochondrial homeostasis by mediating the mitochondrial fission process in yeast. The wheat head blight Fusarium graminearum contains an FgMdm33 protein that is orthologo...

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Biocontrol Efficacy of Bacillus velezensis FXJ Against Fusarium graminearum-Induced Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat

  • Yihua Liao,
  • Xiao Xu,
  • Huijuan Peng,
  • Ao Chen,
  • Chenjingzi Hao and
  • Chengcheng Li

2 January 2026

Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by Fusarium graminearum, poses a serious threat to wheat production and grain security. In this study, a strain of Bacillus velezensis was isolated from the plant Polygonatum sibiricum and designated FXJ. FXJ inhibi...

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22 Citations
4,231 Views
12 Pages

Autophagy Related Gene (ATG3) is a Key Regulator for Cell Growth, Development, and Virulence of Fusarium oxysporum

  • A. Rehman Khalid,
  • Xiulan Lv,
  • Muhammad Naeem,
  • Khalid Mehmood,
  • Hamayun Shaheen,
  • Pan Dong,
  • Dan Qiu and
  • Maozhi Ren

28 August 2019

Fusarium oxysporum is the most important pathogen of potatoes which causes post-harvest destructive losses and deteriorates the market value of potato tubers worldwide. Here, F. oxysporum was used as a host pathogen model system and it was revealed t...

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9 Citations
4,588 Views
15 Pages

6 April 2018

Considering the significance in survival and virulence, we have made an attempt to understand modulations in the membrane and cell wall properties of Candida albicans hyphae induced by temperature (37 °C) and neutral pH and yeast form cells grown und...

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4 Citations
3,570 Views
28 Pages

19 June 2020

The heterothallic basidiomycetous fungus Cryptococcus neoformans has two mating types, MATa and MATα. Morphological progression of bisexual reproduction in C. neoformans is as follows: yeast to hyphal transition, filament extension, basidium fo...

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290 Views
24 Pages

The Compatibility of the Epichloë bromicolaHordeum Association

  • Jing Liu,
  • Jiping Li,
  • Tao Li,
  • Zhengfeng Wang and
  • Chunjie Li

11 January 2026

Background: Artificial inoculation of Epichloë endophytes into elite forage germplasm aims to establish beneficial symbioses for developing high-yield, high-quality, and stress-tolerant cultivars, but host specificity of the fungi often causes c...

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Antifungal Activity of Acorus calamus Essential Oil Against Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae and Its Composition Characterization

  • Shuzhen Deng,
  • Ziyi Wang,
  • Yusi Li,
  • Yiming Liu,
  • Zhiyi Kong,
  • Ge Meng,
  • Saige Jin,
  • Anqi Zeng,
  • Huan Liu and
  • Shengming Liu

22 January 2026

Rice blast, caused by the fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae, is one of the most devastating diseases affecting global rice production. Plant essential oils (EOs) have been considered as a promising green alternative to synthetic fungicides. In this...

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2 Citations
1,584 Views
15 Pages

17 October 2024

Cyphellaceae, a small and under-studied family of Agaricales, includes mostly saprophytic taxa with varied basidiomes. In this study, we focus on wood-decay species with corticioid or stereoid basidiomes. Phylogenetic analyses of concatenated ITS-nrL...

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13 Citations
2,519 Views
19 Pages

Biofilm formation plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of Candida albicans and is significantly associated with resistance to antifungal agents. Tea seed saponins, a class of non-ionic triterpenes, have been proven to have fungicidal effects on p...

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10 February 2022

Pomegranate fruit rot leads to the loss of a significant quantity of fruit worldwide. In the present study, the antifungal effects of thymol on the morphology of Aspergillus niger and Penicillium commune as the main fungi causing pomegranate fru...

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16 Citations
3,774 Views
27 Pages

Four New Fungal Species in Forest Ecological System from Southwestern China

  • Yinglian Deng,
  • Jinfa Li,
  • Changlin Zhao and
  • Jian Zhao

2 March 2024

Four new wood-inhabiting fungi were found in Southwestern China within the genera Phanerochaete, Phlebiopsis, Asterostroma, and Vararia of the families Phanerochaetaceae and Peniophoraceae, belonging to the orders Polyporales and Russulales individua...

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3 Citations
2,870 Views
25 Pages

Retinoids as Alternative Antifungal Agents Against Candida albicans: In Vitro and In Silico Evidence

  • Terenzio Cosio,
  • Alice Romeo,
  • Enrico Salvatore Pistoia,
  • Francesca Pica,
  • Claudia Freni,
  • Federico Iacovelli,
  • Augusto Orlandi,
  • Mattia Falconi,
  • Elena Campione and
  • Roberta Gaziano

Candida albicans (C. albicans) is the most common pathogen responsible for a wide spectrum of human infections ranging from superficial mucocutaneous mycoses to systemic life-threatening diseases. Its main virulence factors are the morphological tran...

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13 Citations
5,451 Views
22 Pages

Taxonomy and Phylogeny Reveal Two New Potential Edible Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms of Thelephora from East Asia

  • Xiang-Fu Liu,
  • Saowaluck Tibpromma,
  • Jian-Chu Xu,
  • Jaturong Kumla,
  • Samantha Chandranath Karunarathna and
  • Chang-Lin Zhao

4 December 2021

The ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes genus Thelephora has been understudied in subtropical ecosystems. Many species of Thelephora are important edible and medicinal fungi, with substantial economic value. Two new Thelephora species, T. grandinioides an...

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1,248 Views
14 Pages

Establishment of Novel and Efficient Methods for Investigating Sexual Reproduction in Magnaporthe oryzae

  • Yingying Cai,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Muhammad Noman,
  • Zhongna Hao,
  • Zhen Zhang,
  • Haiping Qiu,
  • Rongyao Chai,
  • Yanli Wang,
  • Jiaoyu Wang and
  • Fucheng Lin

20 August 2025

Rice blast, caused by Magnaporthe oryzae, significantly threatens global rice production. Disease control is complicated by the pathogen’s high genetic diversity, which is driven by heterothallic recombination between opposite mating types that...

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19 Citations
4,699 Views
15 Pages

Metabolic Plasticity of Candida albicans in Response to Different Environmental Conditions

  • Mariana Gallo,
  • Laura Giovati,
  • Walter Magliani,
  • Thelma A. Pertinhez,
  • Stefania Conti,
  • Elena Ferrari,
  • Alberto Spisni and
  • Tecla Ciociola

12 July 2022

The ubiquitous commensal Candida albicans, part of the human microbiota, is an opportunistic pathogen able to cause a wide range of diseases, from cutaneous mycoses to life-threatening infections in immunocompromised patients. Candida albicans adapts...

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15 Citations
3,257 Views
23 Pages

21 November 2022

Four new fungi of the family Peniophoraceae, viz., Peniophora roseoalba, P. yunnanensis, Vararia daweishanensis, and V. fragilis are herein proposed, based on a combination of morphological features and molecular evidence. Peniophora roseoalba is cha...

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33 Citations
4,319 Views
19 Pages

Anti-Candidal Activity and In Vitro Cytotoxicity Assessment of Graphene Nanoplatelets Decorated with Zinc Oxide Nanorods

  • Graziella Ficociello,
  • Maria Giovanna De Caris,
  • Giusy Trillò,
  • Domenico Cavallini,
  • Maria Sabrina Sarto,
  • Daniela Uccelletti and
  • Patrizia Mancini

21 September 2018

Candida albicans is the most common pathogenic fungus that is isolated in nosocomial infections in medically and immune-compromised patients. The ability of C. albicans to convert its form from yeast to hyphal morphology contributes to biofilm develo...

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176 Citations
10,457 Views
13 Pages

Thymol is a natural plant-derived compound that has been widely used in pharmaceutical and food preservation applications. However, the antifungal mechanism for thymol against phytopathogens remains unclear. In this study, we identified the antifunga...

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2 Citations
1,736 Views
11 Pages

Revision of Entrophosporales, with Three Genera and an Identification Key for All Species Currently Attributed to This Order

  • Gladstone Alves da Silva,
  • Ewald Sieverding,
  • Daniele Magna Azevedo de Assis,
  • Bruno Tomio Goto,
  • Mike Anderson Corazon-Guivin and
  • Fritz Oehl

26 January 2025

The objective of the present study was to revise the recently described order Entrophosporales of the Glomeromycetes. The single family Entrophosporaceae had been divided into three genera, Entrophospora, Claroideoglomus and Albahypha, due to molecul...

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18 Citations
3,631 Views
14 Pages

Colletotrichum species are important fungal pathogens causing anthracnose of tropical and subtropical fruit and vegetable crops. Dual culture assay indicated that Bacillus velezensis CE 100 was a strong antagonist against C. acutatum, C. coccodes, C....

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1 Citations
3,554 Views
15 Pages

Role of UeMsb2 in Filamentous Growth and Pathogenicity of Ustilago esculenta

  • Wanlong Jiang,
  • Yingli Hu,
  • Juncheng Wu,
  • Jianglong Hu,
  • Jintian Tang,
  • Ran Wang,
  • Zihong Ye and
  • Yafen Zhang

25 November 2024

Ustilago esculenta is a dimorphic fungus that specifically infects Zizania latifolia, causing stem swelling and the formation of an edible fleshy stem known as jiaobai. The pathogenicity of U. esculenta is closely associated with the development of j...

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6 Citations
2,753 Views
12 Pages

Tinospora sagittata is a columbin-rich medicinal plant, but its columbin levels are reduced under artificial cultivation conditions. The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of inoculations with Diversispora versiformis (Dv), Funnelifor...

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11 Citations
3,435 Views
13 Pages

29 June 2021

Fungal cell wall receptors relay messages about the state of the cell wall to the nucleus through the Cell Wall Integrity Signaling (CWIS) pathway. The ultimate role of the CWIS pathway is to coordinate repair of cell wall damage and to restore norma...

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27 Citations
6,976 Views
18 Pages

In Vitro and In Vivo Biocontrol of Tomato Fusarium Wilt by Extracts from Brown, Red, and Green Macroalgae

  • Yasser S. Mostafa,
  • Saad A. Alamri,
  • Sulaiman A. Alrumman,
  • Mohamed Hashem,
  • Mostafa A. Taher and
  • Zakaria A. Baka

28 February 2022

Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (FOL) in tomatoes is globally recognized as one of the most significant tomato diseases, both in fields and in greenhouses. Macroalgae contain a diversity of bioactive complexes. This rese...

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15 Citations
3,533 Views
14 Pages

11 December 2021

Two new corticioid fungal species, Phanerochaete pruinosa and P. rhizomorpha spp. nov. are proposed based on a combination of morphological features and molecular evidence. Phanerochaete pruinosa is characterized by the resupinate basidiomata with th...

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38 Citations
4,495 Views
12 Pages

22 December 2019

Pinocembroside (PiCB) isolated from Ficus hirta Vahl. fruit was studied herein with the aim to find the potential mechanism for significant inhibition of growth of Penicillium digitatum, a causative pathogen of citrus green mold disease. PiCB substan...

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1 Citations
1,108 Views
15 Pages

21 January 2025

NPS6 is one of the nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) family members. The roles of NPS6 in ascomycetes are well known, but its roles in Fusarium oxysporum are unidentified. We investigated its function in the growth, morphology, stress sensitivit...

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6 Citations
2,879 Views
26 Pages

7 November 2024

Taxonomy plays a central role in understanding the diversity of life, translating the products of biological exploration and discovery specimens and observations into systems of names that settle a “classification home” to taxa. The ectom...

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