Attachment of yeast cells or bacteria on fungal hyphae have been observed in various antagonisms between microorganisms. Physical interactions between yeast Pichia guilliermondii and postharvest fruit pathogen Penicillium expansum in culture were studied in detail using light and transmission electron microscope to give better understanding on their mode of antagonism. Both organisms were co-cultured for 24-hr on potato dextrose agar. Light microscopy observations on the co-culture showed that the yeast cells attached firmly on the fungal hyphae. This attachment was inhibited by several substances such as enzymes degrading protein (protease or trypsin), a respiration inhibitor (sodium azide), an acid (hydrochloric acid) or an alkali (sodium...
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causes anthracnose disease in papaya fruit resulting in tremendous ec...
Postharvest biocontrol agents are considered a viable alternative to the use of synthetic chemicals ...
The mechanisms of action of antagonistic food-isolated yeasts, Wickerhamomyces anomalus, Metschnikow...
Attachment of yeast cells or bacteria on fungal hyphae have been observed in various antagonisms bet...
Attachment of yeast cells or bacteria on fungal hyphae have been observed in various antagonisms bet...
The objective of this work was to investigate possible modes of action of the yeast Cryptococcus mag...
Considerable losses during apple fruit storage occur due to microbiological diseases, mainly caused ...
It has been clearly established that phytopathogenic fungi, bacteria, and viruses exert biotic stres...
A wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables is attacked by Penicillium species causing diseases duri...
Interactions between fungi occur when they grow on the same host plant. This is the case of Botrytis...
In nature, species interacts/competes with one other within their surrounding for food and space and...
Penicillium expansum causes severe rots on apple fruit during storage and shelf life. Aiming at the ...
The putative mechanisms of action involved in the biocontrol capacity of four yeast strains (Cryptoc...
There is increased interest in research on yeasts as potential phytopathogen biocontrol agents due t...
During the last two decades it has been demonstrated many times that populations of leaf surface mic...
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causes anthracnose disease in papaya fruit resulting in tremendous ec...
Postharvest biocontrol agents are considered a viable alternative to the use of synthetic chemicals ...
The mechanisms of action of antagonistic food-isolated yeasts, Wickerhamomyces anomalus, Metschnikow...
Attachment of yeast cells or bacteria on fungal hyphae have been observed in various antagonisms bet...
Attachment of yeast cells or bacteria on fungal hyphae have been observed in various antagonisms bet...
The objective of this work was to investigate possible modes of action of the yeast Cryptococcus mag...
Considerable losses during apple fruit storage occur due to microbiological diseases, mainly caused ...
It has been clearly established that phytopathogenic fungi, bacteria, and viruses exert biotic stres...
A wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables is attacked by Penicillium species causing diseases duri...
Interactions between fungi occur when they grow on the same host plant. This is the case of Botrytis...
In nature, species interacts/competes with one other within their surrounding for food and space and...
Penicillium expansum causes severe rots on apple fruit during storage and shelf life. Aiming at the ...
The putative mechanisms of action involved in the biocontrol capacity of four yeast strains (Cryptoc...
There is increased interest in research on yeasts as potential phytopathogen biocontrol agents due t...
During the last two decades it has been demonstrated many times that populations of leaf surface mic...
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causes anthracnose disease in papaya fruit resulting in tremendous ec...
Postharvest biocontrol agents are considered a viable alternative to the use of synthetic chemicals ...
The mechanisms of action of antagonistic food-isolated yeasts, Wickerhamomyces anomalus, Metschnikow...