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    A multilayered regulatory network mediated by protein phosphatase 4 controls carbon catabolite repression and de-repression in Magnaporthe oryzae by Zhicheng Huang, Qing Wang, Yan Li, Pengyun Huang, Jian Liao, Jing Wang, Hui Li, Yingying Cai, Jiaoyu Wang, Xiaohong Liu, Fu-Cheng Lin, Jianping Lu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings provide deep insights into the regulation of CCR and CCDR, emphasizing their significance in carbon metabolism and pathogenicity in phytopathogenic fungi.…”
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  2. 702

    Soil microbial community and influencing factors of different vegetation restoration types in a typical agricultural pastoral ecotone by Pei Huang, Pei Huang, Pei Huang, Hanyu Shi, Hanyu Shi, Lina Jiang, Duoping Zhu, Duoping Zhu, Zefeng Zhou, Zhenhong Hou, Xingyu Ma, Xingyu Ma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, the response of the microbial network complexity of bacteria and fungi to different vegetation restoration types is unclear. …”
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    Geosmithia Species in Florida: Common Fungal Symbionts of Wood-Boring Bark Beetles by Yin-Tse Huang, Jiri Hulcr

    Published 2019-02-01
    “… Geosmithia are fungi associated with wood-boring bark beetles. Most Geosmithia species do no harm to host trees, but the canker-causing Geosmithia morbida and its beetle vector, the walnut twig beetle, cause the disease complex known as thousand cankers disease on walnut trees. …”
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    A Method for Detecting Fungal Contamination in Paperboard Cartons by J. A. Narciso, M. E. Parish

    Published 2004-08-01
    “… Contamination of refrigerated juice products in gable-top cartons may occur by filamentous fungi that are present in the paperboard. The method presently used by the food industry to assess the amount of fungal contamination in the paperboard carton material is cumbersome and inefficient (1). …”
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    Peanuts, Corn, And Other Cereal Grains Can Be Toxic To Wild Birds by Kristen L. Candelora, William M. Giuliano

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…These mycotoxins can be deadly to the wild birds that feed on them (Figure 1). The fungi can grow on the unharvested crops left behind, or on harvested crops during storage and transportation. …”
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    Successful Use of Posaconazole to Treat Invasive Cutaneous Fungal Infection in a Liver Transplant Patient on Sirolimus by Randah Dahlan, Ameen Patel, Shariq Haider

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Fungi are an important and common cause of cutaneous infections affecting solid organ transplant recipients. …”
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  8. 708

    Fungal- and Algal-Derived Synthesis of Various Nanoparticles and Their Applications by Anugrah Michael, Aniket Singh, Arpita Roy, Md. Rabiul Islam

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Nanoparticles synthesis through biological mediated methods with a particular focus on the processes mediated by fungi and algae is discussed, which systematically reviews nanoparticle characterization, composition, synthesis methods, and, lastly but not least, the applications of NPs across five different categories to provide a reference for future research. …”
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    Synthesis and Characterizations ofN2(Aryl)-N4, N6-bis (6, 7-dichloro-1, 3-benzothiazol-2-yl)-1, 3, 5-triazine-2, 4, 6-triamines as Biological Potent Agents by B. B. Baldaniya

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The products have been tested for their antibacterial activity against gram (+)ve and gram (-)ve bacteria and also on different strains of fungi. Introduction of –OH, -OCH3, -NO2, -Cl and –Br groups to the heterocyclic frame work enhanced antibacterial and antifungal activities.…”
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    Phylogenomics reveal that plants colonized land together with their fungal symbiotic partners by Rich, Mélanie

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Most extant land plants establish a mutually beneficial relationship with soil fungi called mycorrhizal symbiosis. From their partners, plants get access to mineral nutrient and water resources transported via a fungal network that acts like an extension of their root systems. …”
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    Peanuts, Corn, And Other Cereal Grains Can Be Toxic To Wild Birds by Kristen L. Candelora, William M. Giuliano

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…These mycotoxins can be deadly to the wild birds that feed on them (Figure 1). The fungi can grow on the unharvested crops left behind, or on harvested crops during storage and transportation. …”
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    A REVIEW ON OPHIOCORDYCEPS SINENSIS by Abhishek Subedi, Sangita Hamal, Arpana Joshi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This paper will also provide certain knowledge about the feeding of caterpillars of host species to fungi. Moreover, the review explores the various preference of fungal hosts, fungal distribution and abundance, and fungal life cycle, shedding light on prevailing threats to the fungus in its natural vegetation.…”
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    Catheter-Related Acremonium kiliense Fungemia in a Patient with Ulcerative Colitis under Treatment with Infliximab by Fernando A. Díaz-Couselo, Marcelo Zylberman

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Acremonium spp. are filamentous, cosmopolitan fungi commonly isolated from plant debris and soil. …”
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    Design, Synthesis and Evaluation of Schiff’s Bases of 4-Chloro-3-coumarin aldehyde as Antimicrobial Agents by Shriram Bairagi, Ashok Bhosale, Meenakshi N. Deodhar

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…These compounds were charaterised on the basis of their spectral (IR, 1H NMR) data and evaluated for antimicrobial activity in vitro against gram positive and gram negative bacteria and fungi. Compound 3C was found to be most active with an MIC of 15 μg /mL against all the tested organisms.…”
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    Diversity of Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Communities Associated with Tuber koreanum in Korea by Seok-Yong Park, Ahn-Heum Eom

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are crucial for the formation of Tuber fruiting bodies, including the newly discovered T. koreanum, in Korea. …”
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    PENERAPAN MIND MAPPING DALAM UPAYA PENINGKATAN KETERAMPILAN PROSES SAINS MAHASISWA PADA MATAKULIAH MIKROBIOLOGI MELALUI LESSON STUDY by Muh. Waskito Ardhi

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Lesson study cycle is done 4 times with the topic Fungi, Sterilization, Media Bacteria and Isolation, and Environmental Microbiology. …”
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    An Insight into Sweet Potato Weevils Management: A Review by Seow-Mun Hue, Min-Yang Low

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This review summarizes the (1) mechanisms of action of weevil on sweet potato and (2) contributing factors in weevil infestation, followed by (3) discussion on current IPM practices used in the different regions, including intercropping, entomopathogenic fungi and bacteria, sex pheromones, and pesticides. …”
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    Biscogniauxia (Hypoxylon) Canker or Dieback in Trees by Claudia Paez, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…This disease is caused by several species of fungi in the genus Biscogniauxia (formerly Hypoxylon). …”
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    Synthesis and Antimicrobial Studies of Some New 3-Isoxazoline Substituted Phthalazine Methylsulfonyl Oxadiazoles by A. M. Sridhara, K. R. Venugopala Reddy, J. Keshavayya, D. S. Ambika, Sanathkumar Goud, S. K. Peethambar

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The structure of synthesized compounds were characterized by spectral data and screened for their antimicrobial activities against various bacteria and fungi strains. Several of these compounds showed antimicrobial activity.…”
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    Endogenous Fusarium Endophthalmitis in Diabetes Mellitus by S. Balamurugan, Ashish Khodifad

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Immunocompromised state and intravenous drug use are the 2 most common causes of endogenous endophthalmitis due to molds fungi. Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Scedosporium are the common organisms in mold endophthalmitis. …”
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