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Quantification of cercosporin from coffee leaves infected by Cercospora coffeicola
Cercosporin, a nonspecific toxin produced by Cercospora spp., Pseudocercosporella spp. and Colletotrichum spp., is a photosensitizing compound that...
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Biotechnological production and potential applications of hypocrellins
AbstractHypocrellins (HYPs), a kind of natural perylenequinones (PQs) with an oxidized pentacyclic core, are important natural compounds initially...
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Cercospora species associated with soybean diseases in Russia
Soybean diseases induced by Cercospora spp. exhibit a global prevalence worldwide. Cercospora kikuchii causes both Cercospora leaf blight (CLB) and...
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Stimulating fungal cell wall integrity by exogenous β-glucanase to improve the production of fungal natural products
AbstractThe low production of natural products (NPs) is still the critical restrictive factor in exploiting their potential large-scale applications...
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Heritability of aggressiveness components in Cercospora coffeicola isolates
Brown eye spot (BES) disease caused by the fungus Cercospora coffeicola is present in all coffee-producing regions of the world. Heritability has...
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Colchicine-induced Jasminum sambac polyploids possessed altered metabolic profile with unique antifungal compounds
Cercospora leaf spot is one of the dangerous foliar fungi that affects the jasmine plant and causes significant yield loss. No cultivars or germplasm...
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Transcriptomic profiling of adding cobalt chloride to improve dendrobine-type total alkaloid production
AbstractTrichoderma longibrachiatum UN32 is known for its efficient production of dendrobine-type total alkaloids (DTTAs). This study aimed to...
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L-Arginine enhanced perylenequinone production in the endophytic fungus Shiraia sp. Slf14(w) via NO signaling pathway
AbstractPerylenequinones (PQ) are natural polyketides used as anti-microbial, -cancers, and -viral photodynamic therapy agents. Herein, the effects...
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Endophytic fungi as a potential source of anti-cancer drug
Endophytes are considered one of the major sources of bioactive compounds used in different aspects of health care including cancer treatment. When...
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Etiology, Epidemiology, and Management of Sugar Beet Diseases
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is commercially cultivated in the northern temperature zone, i.e. between 30° and 60° latitudes north. Sugar beet is... -
A Secondary Metabolite of Cercospora sp., Associated with Rosa damascena Mill., Inhibits Proliferation, Biofilm Production, Ergosterol Synthesis and Other Virulence Factors in Candida albicans
Here we describe the antimicrobial potential of secondary metabolites, fulvic acid (F.A.) and anhydrofulvic acid (AFA), produced by RDE147, an...
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Fungal perylenequinones
Perylenequinones (PQs) are aromatic polyketides with an oxidized pentacyclic core that make up a family of natural compounds. Naturally occurring PQs...
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Frogeye leaf spot caused by Cercospora so**a: A review
Frogeye leaf spot (FLS), caused by Cercospora so**a , is an economically important disease of soybean in many parts of the world where soybean is...
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Phylogeny of cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae, Mycosphaerellales) from Hawaii and New York reveals novel species within the Cercospora beticola complex
The taxonomy of 44 specimens of cercosporoid fungi from Hawaii and New York, USA, was elucidated through multi-locus phylogenetic analyses of the LSU...
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Co-occurrence of mycotoxins and other fungal metabolites in total mixed rations of cows from dairy farms in Punjab, Pakistan
After India and the USA, Pakistan is the third country leading in global dairy production, a sector of very high socioeconomic relevance in Asia....
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Bioherbicides: An Eco-Friendly Weed Management Strategy Towards Sustainable Agriculture
Sustainable and eco-friendly weed management presents a significant challenge in the twenty-first-century agricultural sector. A substantial burden... -
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Current status of Cercosporoid fungi in India, effective management strategies and future directions
The kingdom fungus is considered as an important component of biodiversity. Cercospora is one of the major genera in Hyphomycetes infecting mostly...
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Cercospora Leaf Spot Disease
Cercospora leaf spot, caused by Cercospora beticola Sacc., first reported in Italy in 1876, is one of the most devastating and common foliar diseases...