Fungal Communities as Biological Control Agents for Different Phytopathogenic OrganismsReduction in the usage of chemical pesticides used for control of soil-borne plant pathogens is widely accepted as a desira
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Several studies suggest that oral pathogenic biofilms cause persistent oral infections. Among these is periodontitis, a prevalent condition brought on by plaque biofilm. It can even result in tooth loss. Furthermore, the accumulation of germs around a dental implant may lead to peri-implantitis, whi...
organisms that act as predators of insects; they possess symbiotic/mutualistic bacteria that help to destroy and degrade their prey insect of the wide diversity of plant-pathogenic insect hosts and they are considered as potentialbiological control agentsof important insect plague (Lima de Brida et ...
against an MDRKP KP/01 that was isolated from a diabetic patient’s foot wound in Egypt. The ZCKP1 phage’s characterization revealed that it has a 150.9 kb ds-DNA genome and belongs to theMyoviridaefamily. Numerous osteomyelitis pathogenic organisms, such as isolates ofE. coli,Proteusspp.,...
The interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their hosts have provided researchers with a plethora of scientific puzzles to explore to try to understand various mechanisms of infectious diseases. Although human cells have incorporated epithelial barriers to block organisms that covet access to deepe...
Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that include yeasts, molds and mushrooms. Several yeasts and molds are common pathogenic agents, especially in immunocompromised patients [101,102]. Antibiotic resistance is being detected, not only in isolates from the USA but also in other developed countries, in diff...
that trigger autoimmune illnesses (1,2). Nevertheless, autoantibodies in healthful individuals, as opposed to pathogenic autoantibodies, are believed to operate in body recovery and maintenance. Indeed, different people in very similar physiological state governments share some typically common top features...
[1]. Phages, bacterial viruses designed to infect particular bacterial cells, are the most ubiquitous organisms on the planet, comprising over 1031species [2]. Phages are a distinct group of viruses that exclusively infect bacteria, in contrast to plant and animal viruses which may undergo either...
These activated PMNs release not only pro-inflammatory cytokinins, leucotrienes and proteases, but also ROS, such as superoxides and hypochlorite anions for example, of which the function is to destroy penetrated pathogenic germs or fungi. This activity of the PMNs during the inflammation is ...