AbstractDracocephalum moldavica L. which is known as dragonhead is an annual herbaceous aromatic plant belongs to family Lamiaceae. It is native to central Asia and has been naturalized in eastern and central Europe. Extracts and oil from this plant are used widely in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food and flavouring industries. Because mycological quality is important for industrial use of seeds of this plant, the goal of the study was to identify the most dominant fungi occurring on Dracocephalum moldavica L. seeds using molecular techniques. The method of molecular identification was based on rDNA-extraction and the subsequent amplification of the D2 large subunit. Two fungal strains (G435/14 and G443/14) were isolated from Dracocephalum...
Background and Purpose: Soil is the main habitat of saprophytic and pathogenic fungi. Mucormycetes a...
International audienceBlack-grain mycetomas are subcutaneous devastating chronic infections due to s...
Basidiomata of a wild mushroom macroscopically recognised as Pleurotus ostreatus were observed on an...
AbstractDracocephalum moldavica L. which is known as dragonhead is an annual herbaceous aromatic pla...
Trichoderma strains that are beneficial to both the growth and health of plants can be used as plant...
The Kadsura coccinea (commonly known as black tiger plant) is an edible plant with wide applications...
Subcutaneous infections caused by melanised fungi have been increasingly reported among transplant p...
Madder is one of the most important crops that used for medical and industrial applications and is w...
Mycobiota of affected bittersweet nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) leaves has been studied. The leaves...
Abstract Various branches of any living species are destined to specified identification. Henceforth...
Fungi of the genus Colletotrichum are causal agents of plant diseases with constantly growing econom...
Poster apresentado no BIOTEC2003, Lisboa, PortugalHakea sericea Schrad. is a species belonging to th...
Background and Purpose: The frequency and genetic diversity of black fungi in environmental and clin...
Soybean is an important legume that has high quality protein and oil for food and feed. Despite the ...
Daedaleopsis spp., a lignicolous fungus causes of white rot on wild cherry and other broadleaved ...
Background and Purpose: Soil is the main habitat of saprophytic and pathogenic fungi. Mucormycetes a...
International audienceBlack-grain mycetomas are subcutaneous devastating chronic infections due to s...
Basidiomata of a wild mushroom macroscopically recognised as Pleurotus ostreatus were observed on an...
AbstractDracocephalum moldavica L. which is known as dragonhead is an annual herbaceous aromatic pla...
Trichoderma strains that are beneficial to both the growth and health of plants can be used as plant...
The Kadsura coccinea (commonly known as black tiger plant) is an edible plant with wide applications...
Subcutaneous infections caused by melanised fungi have been increasingly reported among transplant p...
Madder is one of the most important crops that used for medical and industrial applications and is w...
Mycobiota of affected bittersweet nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) leaves has been studied. The leaves...
Abstract Various branches of any living species are destined to specified identification. Henceforth...
Fungi of the genus Colletotrichum are causal agents of plant diseases with constantly growing econom...
Poster apresentado no BIOTEC2003, Lisboa, PortugalHakea sericea Schrad. is a species belonging to th...
Background and Purpose: The frequency and genetic diversity of black fungi in environmental and clin...
Soybean is an important legume that has high quality protein and oil for food and feed. Despite the ...
Daedaleopsis spp., a lignicolous fungus causes of white rot on wild cherry and other broadleaved ...
Background and Purpose: Soil is the main habitat of saprophytic and pathogenic fungi. Mucormycetes a...
International audienceBlack-grain mycetomas are subcutaneous devastating chronic infections due to s...
Basidiomata of a wild mushroom macroscopically recognised as Pleurotus ostreatus were observed on an...