Physiological Characteristics of Environmental Isolates of Pathogenic Dematiaceous Fungi : Physiologische Eigenschaften von Umgebungsisolaten pathogener Schw?rzepilzedoi:10.1111/j.1439-0507.1989.tb02206.xDematiaceaephysiological characteristicsphysiologische Eigenschaften...
Aninfectious diseaseis any disease caused by the direct effect of a pathogen. A pathogen may be cellular (bacteria, parasites, and fungi) or acellular (viruses, viroids, and prions). Some infectious diseases are alsocommunicable, meaning they are capable of being spread from person to person th...
Aspergillus fumigatus, one of the most common infection-causing fungal pathogen in humans, has a broad clinical spectrum, from invasive aspergillosis (IA) to allergic and chronic aspergillosis [1]. Azole antifungal drugs play crucial roles against all types of aspergillosis. They include voriconazole,...
structures responsible protein synthesis. However, ribosomes in each of the three domains are structurally different. Ribosomes, themselves, are constructed from proteins, along with ribosomal RNA (rRNA). Prokaryotic ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm. They are called70S ribosomesbecause...
19K Fungus-like protists are difficult to categorize because they straddle the line between fungi and protists. Explore these unique organisms, evaluating their common characteristics and types, and take a look at examples of each. Related to this QuestionDescribe...
pathogenic bacteria, 597 strains of gram negative bacilli,accounted for 64.9%; 171 strains of gram positive coccus, accounted for 18.6%; 152 strains of fungi, accounted for 16.5%; incision infection in department of orthopedics was mainly pathogenic bacteria of gram negative bacilli, which ...
cortex, stems, sclerotia, plant pathogenic fungi, conidia, chlorophyll, chloroplasts, chlorosis, symptoms, leaves, necrosis, cell walls, hyphae, sphagnum fuscum, Deuteromycotina, fungal diseases of plantsScleroconidioma sphagnicola Tsuneda, Currah & Thormann, a dematiaceous hyphomycetous fungus, ...
The diagnosis of SFI was based on clinical presentation confirmed by laboratory analysis. The type of mycotic pathogen and the site of infection were recorded as a function of age and sex. Results Onychomycosis (40.3%) was the most frequent infection, followed by tinea capitis (21.9%), tinea ...
The extensive use of pesticides, fungi- cides and other agrochemicals in order to control the diseases and pests, is also a burden to planters as well as to the environment that can also develop resistance or execute other economically important insects [16]. Therefore, one has to be very ...
of Oribatida) (Krantz & Walter2009). The richest habitats for mites include the soil and litter layer, with 50–250 000 mites per square meter (Walter & Proctor1999). Today, mites display a wider range of feeding habits than any other Arachnida, although the dominant habits are fungi...