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Potential role of nitrogen in spore dispersal and infection of Paraphysoderma sedebokerense, a fungal parasite of Haematococcus pluvialisNitrogenAmino acidsAmoeboid swarmerEncystmentMicroalgal cell wallExtracellular matrixParaphysoderma sedebokerense , a parasitic fungus in Blastocladiomycota, can infect ...
and that produce a variety of effects on humans, ranging from no illness to allergic reactions to mildpneumoniato overwhelming generalized infection. TheubiquitousfungusAspergillusis especially prevalent in the air. Inhalation ofAspergillusis common, but the fungus can also be introduced into the body ...
zeicola with narrow linear lesions on the leaves of mature maize plants may have been a mountain ecotype, favoring high humidity and cool temperatures at high elevations for infection. However, in our study B. zeicola produced dot-like, spherical lesions. In recent years variations in MLB ...
The concentrations of fungal spores in the libraries differ and are influenced by various factors such as season, environmental conditions (RH and temperature), and the number of visitors which may transfer the spore from outdoors to indoors [80]. This research has some limitations. First, just ...
brunneum benefits plant health through multiple mechanisms, such as the direct infection of insects, as well as the local and systemic priming of the JA pathway. Keywords: endophytic entomopathogenic fungi; Delia radicum; Metarhizium brunneum; Brassica napus; plant-fungal-insect interactions; split-...
The brown fungus that was not stained by the stain represented the non-mycorrhizal infection. AMF colonize plant roots differently, resulting in a variety of effects on plant growth, biomass allocation, and photosynthesis [8,16]. AMF colonization was reduced in soils with high phosphate ...
(PTMs), which are well-defined using mass spectrometry-based proteomics, allow fungal pathogens to modulate protein production and activity during infection to respond to stress and promote fungal survival [8]. For example, the regulation of heat shock proteins by PTMs (e.g., acetylation) are...
Among climate indicators, models on air-borne fungal diseases usually consider the temperature, air moisture, and precipitation that are crucial for infection and strongly depend on pathogen type [133] while models on soil-borne fungal diseases usually evaluate the soil temperature [134] but also ...
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