Cladosporium species are increasingly being recognized as opportunistic pathogens in solid-organ transplant recipients. These infections require prolonged antifungal treatment and are associated with significant mortality in this population. The most commonly reported clinical manifestation in transplant recipients ...
gigantea. Identification of the fungal strains based on the type of colony, reproductive structure, and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region analysis revealed that the predominant fungal strains belonged to the species Aspergillus, Phoma, and Penicillium [86]. Verma et al. [35–37] found ...
Cladosporiumhas dark mycelia which may be brown to blackish-brown or gray-green in color. The reverse side of a colony ofCladosporiumon agar is very dark greenish-black or blue-black.Cladosporiumspecies produce many one-celled conidia, but two- and three-celled forms are also common. Two com...
However, the genus CLD (a member of fungi imperfecti) com- prises several species that occur on a wide range of hosts. Those most studied are C. herbarum, and C. cladosporoides). Consequently, the most readily avail- able commercial antigen for diagnostic and treatment purpose are from ...
cladosporium Medical Wikipedia (ˌklædəʊˈspɔːrɪəm) n,pl-ria(-rɪə) (Zoology) any of the species of fungi in the genusCladosporium Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, ...
(iii) no leaf removal Regardless of the leaf removal treatment low population levels of Cladosporium spp were detected early in the ontogenic development of grape berries which increased as the berries matured reaching maximum populations on overripe berries Based on our results severe leaf removal ...
Mangrove plants and their endophytic fungi have been a rich source of bioactive molecules.1,2 More than 200 species of endophytic fungi were isolated and identified from various species of mangrove plants and have been proven to be a well-established source for structurally diverse and biologically...
The rather imprecise term, gross mycelial contact, is used to describe the situation where dramatic changes, obvious to the naked eye, occur when mycelia of different species meet. The growth of one or both mycelia slow, the morphology of the mycelium changes, pigments are often produced and ...
Corbett and Levy (1963)reported a similar colonization pattern of the fast growing species with minimal effects on the wood (Trichodermaspp.,Penicilliumspp., etc.), followed by Sphaeropsidales (including some soft-rot fungi), and finally basidiomycetes in the development of decay in untreated woo...
Alternaria late blight caused by Alternaria spp. in the alternata, tenuissima and arborescens species-groups is one of the most common fungal diseases of p... Z.H. Ma,TJ Michailides - 《Journal of Phytopathology》 被引量: 77发表: 2010年 ...