Identification and Impact of Airborne Fungi over the Sydney Basin Introduction The need to identify and monitor airborne fungi is vital to the health of humans. Fungal spores may trigger allergic responses in sensitised people‚ causing respiratory diseases such as hayfever and asthma (Knox‚ Ladiges‚ Evans and Saints 2006). A variety of techniques can be used to identify the diversity and density of fungi within the Sydney Basin. The use of agar plate exposure allows microbial colonies to
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chitinase enzyme of Paenibacillus elgii TS33 showed 163U/ml of chitinolytic activity. Antifungal Activity of Paenibacillus elgii TS33 The antifungal activity was performed against Fusarium solani‚ Aspergillus parasiticus and Aspergillus fumigates in which Paenibacillus elgii TS33 showed the maximum zone of inhibition against Fusarium solani which was 17mm followed by Aspergillus parasiticus (15mm) and Aspergillus fumigates (14mm) respectively. DISCUSSION Chitinases play an imperative role in the breakdown
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Application of Molecular Techniques for Detection of Disease Resistant Genes in Tomato Breeding Lines for Guatemala Objectives: 1. Evaluate and modify methods for detection of Fusarium Race 2 resistance gene. 2. Evaluation of two step protocol for detection of Mi-1 gene. 3. Verification of marker for Ty-1 and evaluation for marker in Guatemala breeding lines. (This is a Geminivirus that is transmitted by the whitefly) 4. Use of molecular markers to detect geminivirus resistance source for Gu143
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Cited: J. C. Tello‚ et al. "The Interactive Effects Of Temperature And Osmotic Potential On The Growth Of Aquatic Isolates Of Fusarium Culmorum." Geomicrobiology Journal 26.5 (2009): 321-325. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition. Web. 16 Nov. 2011. Mahendra K. Agarwal‚ et al. "Quantification Of Airborne Aspergillus Allergens: Redefining The Approach." Journal Of Asthma 47.7 (2010):
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Botany‚ Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi‚ Pakistan. Abstract Lignocellulosic biomass is abundant and a renewable resource for the production of biofuel (bioethanol) by using fermentative organisms (Sacchromyces cervesiae & Fusarium oxysporum). Rice polish is a cheaper agro-waste for bioethanol production. The conversion of biomass into maximum yield of glucose‚ an important step for the bioethanol production‚ requires optimum dilute acid treatment. Inhibitory compounds reduce
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against free radical attack. The malondehyde formation of all the additives increases with storage time. The volatile oil was found to be 100% active against Fusarium moniliforme‚ Aspergillus niger‚ A. oryzae and A. solani but not for A. awamori in inverted petriplate method‚ though food poisoned method revealed 100% activity for A. niger and Fusarium moniliforme at 6µl dose. It was found to be
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326-332 Cleveland T‚ Dowd P‚ et al Diekman M‚ Green M. 1992. Mycotoxins and Reproduction in Domestic Livestock. J Anim Sci. 70 : 1615-1627 Gelderblom W‚ Jaskiwicz‚ et al.(1988) Fumonisins- Novel Mycotoxins with Cancer Promoting Activity Produced by Fusarium Moniliforme Groll A‚ Walsh T. 2001. Uncommon Opportunistic Fungi : New Nosocomial Threats. Clinical Microbiology & Infection. 2(7) : 8-25 Lombaert G‚ Pellaers P‚ et al Peraica M‚ Radic B‚ Pavlovic M. 1999. Toxic Effects of Mycotoxins in Humans
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Schlecht. f. sp. lycopersici in pot condition and established that soil inoculation with F. mosseae with root inoculation and conidial suspension of T. viride before transplantation‚ obtained better resistance and survival to tomato seedlings against Fusarium wilt (6‚7). It has been studied the effects of the relation between the AM fungus G. mosseae and F. equiseti GF18-3 on cucumber growth and the bio-control of the Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV-Y)‚ it was found that the treatment of AMF with GF18-3 alone
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J2o7urnal of Swine Health and Production — Volume 18‚ Number 1 Journal of Swine Health and Production — January and February 201207 Feed additives for swine: Fact sheets – fl avors and mold inhibitors‚ mycotoxin binders‚ and antioxidants Jay Y. Jacela‚ DVM; Joel M. DeRouchey‚ PhD; Mike D. Tokach‚ PhD; Robert D. Goodband‚ PhD; Jim L. Nelssen‚ PhD; David G. Renter‚ DVM‚ PhD; Steve S. Dritz‚ DVM‚ PhD Peer reviewed Practice tip This is the third in a series of peer-reviewed practice tip articles
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FUNGI (SINGULAR: FUNGUS) ARE CLASSIFIED WITHIN OWN KINGDON. THE KINGDOM FUNGI‚ WHILE SOME ARE IN THE KINGDOM PROTISTA.A FUNGUS IS NEITHER A PLANT NOR AN ANIMAL. IT IS SIMILAR TO A PLANT‚ BUT IT HAS NO CHLOROPHYLL AND CANNOT MAKE IT OWN FOOD LIKE A PLANT CAN THROUGHT PHOTOSYNTHESE. THE GET THEIR FOOD BY ABSORBING NUTRIENTS FROM THEIR SURROUNDINGS. Kingdom Fungi includes mushrooms‚ rusts‚ smuts‚ puffballs‚ truffles‚ morels‚ molds‚ and yeasts‚ and thousands of other organisms and microorganisms. They
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