"nBackground: Fusarium species are capable of causing a wide range of crop plants infections as well as uncommon hu­man infections. Many species of the genus produce mycotoxins, which are responsible for acute or chronic diseases in ani­mals and humans. Identification of Fusaria to the species level is necessary for biological, epidemiological, pathologi­cal, and toxicological purposes. In this study, we undertook a computer-based analysis of ITS1-5.8SrDNA-ITS2 in 192 GenBank sequences from 36 Fusarium species to achieve data for establishing a molecular method for spe­cie-specific identification."nMethods: Sequence data and 610 restriction enzymes were analyzed for choosing RFLP profiles, and subse...
Because less than one-third of clinically relevant fusaria can be accurately identified to species l...
Because less than one-third of clinically relevant fusaria can be accurately identified to species l...
Fusarium contamination is a major agricultural problem as quality and yield can be reduced, but more...
Background: Fusarium species are capable of causing a wide range of crop plants infections as well a...
Eleven reference and 25 clinical isolates of Fusarium were subject to multilocus DNA sequence analys...
Recent developments in genomics have opened up for newer opportunities to study the diversity and cl...
The genus Fusarium includes more than 200 species of which 73 have been isolated from human infectio...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.The genus Fusar...
OBJECTIVES: Fusarium species cause a broad spectrum of infections. However, little is known about th...
The genus Fusarium includes more than 200 species of which 73 have been isolated from human infectio...
Introduction: Invasive fusariosis (IF) is considered an emerging fungal disease and an important pro...
We have developed two taxon-selective primers for quick identification of the Fusarium genus. These ...
grantor: University of TorontoEighteen isolates representing six 'Fusarium' species from d...
grantor: University of TorontoEighteen isolates representing six 'Fusarium' species from d...
The taxonomy of Fusarium at the species level is based on morphological characteristics which includ...
Because less than one-third of clinically relevant fusaria can be accurately identified to species l...
Because less than one-third of clinically relevant fusaria can be accurately identified to species l...
Fusarium contamination is a major agricultural problem as quality and yield can be reduced, but more...
Background: Fusarium species are capable of causing a wide range of crop plants infections as well a...
Eleven reference and 25 clinical isolates of Fusarium were subject to multilocus DNA sequence analys...
Recent developments in genomics have opened up for newer opportunities to study the diversity and cl...
The genus Fusarium includes more than 200 species of which 73 have been isolated from human infectio...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.The genus Fusar...
OBJECTIVES: Fusarium species cause a broad spectrum of infections. However, little is known about th...
The genus Fusarium includes more than 200 species of which 73 have been isolated from human infectio...
Introduction: Invasive fusariosis (IF) is considered an emerging fungal disease and an important pro...
We have developed two taxon-selective primers for quick identification of the Fusarium genus. These ...
grantor: University of TorontoEighteen isolates representing six 'Fusarium' species from d...
grantor: University of TorontoEighteen isolates representing six 'Fusarium' species from d...
The taxonomy of Fusarium at the species level is based on morphological characteristics which includ...
Because less than one-third of clinically relevant fusaria can be accurately identified to species l...
Because less than one-third of clinically relevant fusaria can be accurately identified to species l...
Fusarium contamination is a major agricultural problem as quality and yield can be reduced, but more...