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    Synthesis and Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of Nitrones from Derivatives of Aryl-Substituted Dihydroisoquinoline by Mouna Bouzid, Raed Abdennabi, Mohamed Damak, Majed Kammoun

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The synthesized compounds were also evaluated for their antibacterial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and fungus.…”
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    Powdery Mildew on Nasturtium in South Florida by Pamela Roberts, Katherine E. Hendricks, Francesco Di Gioia, Joubert Fayette, Monica Ozores-Hampton

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Powdery Mildew on Nasturtium in South Florida Powdery mildew, which is caused by the fungus Leveillua rutae (syn. Oidiopsis haplophylli) on nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus L.), was found in southwest Florida for the first time in 2015 (Fayette et al. 2016). …”
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    Anthracnose on Cucurbits in Florida by Pamela D. Roberts, Gary Vallad, Shouan Zhang, Nicholas Dufault, Mathews Paret

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Anthracnose on cucurbits, caused by the fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare, is a common disease that occurs worldwide and throughout Florida. …”
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  4. 484

    Two Rare Diseases, One Patient: A Case Report of Mucormycosis and Granulomatous Polyangiitis by Syeda Aasia Batool, Usha Kumari, Salim Surani

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Mucormycosis is a rare but fatal disease caused by a filamentous fungus involving the nose, paranasal sinuses, and brain. …”
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    Fusarium Wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum) of Watermelon by Pamela Roberts, Nicholas Dufault, Robert Hochmuth, Gary Vallad, Mathews Paret

    Published 2019-10-01
    “… Fusarium wilt of watermelon is one of the most serious and difficult diseases to manage and occurs in most production regions worldwide. The fungus can be seedborne and has great longevity in the soil, allowing infested soil to also serve as a source of infection. …”
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  6. 486

    Exophiala (Wangiella) dermatitidis Prosthetic Aortic Valve Endocarditis and Prosthetic Graft Infection in an Immune Competent Patient by Jay S. Berger, Lucas R. Cusumano, Joseph J. Derose, Uzma N. Sarwar

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Exophiala (Wangiella) dermatitidis is an emerging dematiaceous fungus associated with high mortality rates and is a rare cause of endocarditis. …”
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    SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW POLYMERIC COATINGS FROM ANTHOCYANIN DYE AND STUDY BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY by Mayson Thafir Hadi, Zainab A. Jabarah, Sana H. Awad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, all derivative compounds were had high inhibitory activity against the Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, as well as against the fungus Candida albicans in different concentrations. …”
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  8. 488

    2018–2019 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Citrus Black Spot by Megan M. Dewdney, Timothy S. Schubert, Mark R. Estes, Pamela D. Roberts, Natalia A. Peres

    Published 2018-08-01
    “… Citrus black spot is caused by the fungus Phyllosticta citricarpa (formerly Guignardia citricarpa). …”
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  9. 489

    Onychomycosis due to Cunninghamella bertholletiae in an Immunocompetent Male from Central India by Karuna Tadepalli, Pradeep Kumar Gupta, Dinesh P. Asati, Debasis Biswas

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The etiological agent was diagnosed to be Cunninghamella bertholletiae, a fungus pertaining to the order Mucorales (subdivision Mucoromycotina) and known for some of the invasive lesions among immunocompromised patients. …”
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  10. 490

    Powdery Mildew on Nasturtium in South Florida by Pamela Roberts, Katherine E. Hendricks, Francesco Di Gioia, Joubert Fayette, Monica Ozores-Hampton

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Powdery Mildew on Nasturtium in South Florida Powdery mildew, which is caused by the fungus Leveillua rutae (syn. Oidiopsis haplophylli) on nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus L.), was found in southwest Florida for the first time in 2015 (Fayette et al. 2016). …”
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    The Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Inoculation and Mulch of Contrasting Chemical Composition on the Yield of Cassava under Humid Tropical Conditions by Iniobong E. Okon, M. G. Solomon, O. Osonubi

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF), Glomus deserticola, and leaf mulch from Gliricidia sepium and Senna siamea on the yield of cassava (Manihot esculenta) in a degraded alfisol of southwestern Nigeria was investigated. …”
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    Aspergillus nidulans: A Potential Resource of the Production of the Native and Heterologous Enzymes for Industrial Applications by Amit Kumar

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Aspergillus nidulans is a filamentous fungus that is a potential resource for industrial enzymes. …”
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    A comprehensive review on elucidating the host disease resistance mechanism from the perspective of the interaction between cotton and Verticillium dahliae by Yalin Zhang, Lihong Zhao, Dongpo Li, Ziming Li, Hongjie Feng, Zili Feng, Feng Wei, Jinglong Zhou, Zhiying Ma, Jun Yang, Heqin Zhu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In this review, we comprehensively discuss genetic inheritance associated with Verticillium wilt resistance in cotton, the advancements in molecular markers for disease resistance, the functional investigation of resistance genes in cotton, the analysis of pathogenicity genes in V. dahliae, as well as the intricate interplay between cotton and this fungus. Moreover, we delve into the future prospects of cutting-edge research on cotton Verticillium wilt, aiming to proffer valuable insights for the effective management of this devastating fungus.…”
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  14. 494

    Geosmithia Species in Florida: Common Fungal Symbionts of Wood-Boring Bark Beetles by Yin-Tse Huang, Jiri Hulcr

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…These native species look similar to the pathogenic fungus but are harmless to their plant hosts. This 4-page fact sheet written by Yin-Tse Huang and Jiri Hulcr and published by the UF/IFAS School of Forest Resources and Conservation provides basic guidelines to sample Geosmithia species in the field and information for distinguishing the plant pathogenic Geosmithia morbida from other Geosmithia species. …”
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    Phytophthora Identification and Sampling in Citrus Nurseries by Jamie D. Burrow, Diane B. Bright, Tim D. Riley, Evan G. Johnson, James H. Graham

    Published 2019-07-01
    “… Phytophthora species are important soilborne, fungus-like pathogens that attack the root systems, trunk, and fruit of citrus trees at any age. …”
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    Identifikasi Orchid Mycorrhiza Pada Akar Anggrek Dendrobium nobile by Metari Arsitalia

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Orchid mycorrhiza is a type of fungus that is able to associate well with orchid plants. …”
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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
    “…The reason for this is that peanuts, corn, and other cereal grains may grow a fungus/mold that produces poisons called mycotoxins. …”
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  18. 498

    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
    “…Greener synthesis through fungus and algae done through bioreduction by biomolecules or enzymes present in them is low-energy, low-cost, and needs a low-temperature environment, providing a unique technique for the manufacture of various metallic nanoparticles utilized in an array of industries and healthcare.…”
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    The Pecan Truffle (Tuber lyonii): A Gourmet Truffle Native to the Southeastern United States by Arthur C. Grupe, Timothy Brenneman, Gregory Bonito, Matthew E. Smith

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The “pecan truffle” (Tuber lyonii) is an edible truffle species, native to eastern North America. This fungus lives in a mutually beneficial relationship with the roots of some trees, including species of oak, hazelnut, and hickory trees, as well as the cultivated pecan tree. …”
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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
    “…The reason for this is that peanuts, corn, and other cereal grains may grow a fungus/mold that produces poisons called mycotoxins. …”
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