Undeen, A. H. and Nolan, R. A. 1977. Ovarian infection and fungal spore oviposition in the blackfly Prosimulium mix- tum . A/ J. Invert. Pathol. 43: 126 A/127.Undeen, A. H., and Nolan, R. A. 1977. Ovarian infection and fungal spore oviposition in the blackfly Prosimulium ...
Fungalspore loadseedling infectioncuminSeed samples which had more spore load showed more seedling infection. Infected seedlings showed small isolated whitish brown/black necrotic spots, tip burning of young leaves, stem blight, seedling blight, wilting, chlorosis and stunting. Among most of these ...
11 were up-regulated at specific time points of the infection (Fig.3cand Supplementary Data2). For subsequent investigations, we considered a set of nineteen genes as high-confidence candidates, whose expression profiles supported their potential role in pathogenicity; this included the 16 differentia...
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 ...
(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...
On the other hand, infection by S. brasiliensis, an emerging fungal pathogen, can occur exclusively via bite, scratch, spore inhalation, direct contact with secretion, etc. [21]. 2.2. Clinical Manifestations of Sporotrichosis Sporotrichosis is a benign mycosis of humans. In general, it is ...
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 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 ...
Very mild infection, as 1 to 2 or more scattered lesions on lower leaves of the host. Moderate infection showing few lesions on lower leaves only of the host. Moderate infection, with abundant lesions on lower leaves, spreading up to middle leaves and extending to upper leaves of the host....
The root fragments collected from the rhizospheric soil of Saccharum bengalense (R-S5) had the maximum spore percentage, compared to the other root fragments collected from the rhizospheric soils of different grasses, while that of the minimum was observed in the case of R-S2, i.e., 2.3% ...