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Biomaterials surfaces capable of resisting fungal attachment and biofilm formation 1.2 Fungal cell biology The fungal cell envelope consists of all macromolecules and associated fluids of and within the cell wall up to and including the plasma membrane. The outermost layer is a protective covering of ...
The morbidity and mortality associated with systemic fungal infections in humans cannot be underestimated. The nematodeCaenorhabditis eleganshas become popular for the in vivo study of the pathogenesis of human fungal pathogens and as an antifungal drug-screening tool.C. elegansoffers many advantages as ...
Fungicolous fungi are a very large, diverse, ecological and trophic group of organisms that are associated with other fungi. This association occurs with s
-extended over 10 years to kill all worms Diffuse Unilateral Subacute Neuroretinitis (DUSN) unilateral infection caused by nematodes capable of infiltrating subretinal space -movement of worms causes destruction of photoreceptor outer segments -occurs in healthy patients ...
To determine the domains that are responsible for cell death induction, a double-barrel various deletion mutants of PsANT were tested in tobacco leaves, which is easier to operate as a model plant. A particle bombard- ment assay with a double-barreled attachment was applied to facilitate the ...
The crown gall bacterium Agrobacterium, however, requires attachment to plant surface receptors as the first step in the transfer of T-DNA and development of disease symptoms. The attachment requires three components: a glucan molecule, the synthesis and export of which requires three genes; genes ...
Alternately, wounds produced by the feeding of nematodes, such as Meloidogyne hapla, appear to facilitate infection (Süle et al., 1995). From the roots, the bacterium can be translocated into the trunk. The movement of the bacteria into new shoot growth appears to occur in early spring (...
Another object of this invention is to provide a biopesticide formulation/carrier that is useful in the prevention or control of pest infestation, including, but not limited to, plant and soil-borne insects and nematodes and water pests, such as mosquitos. An additional objective of the present ...
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