Fungi belonging to the Fusarium solani Species Complex (FSSC) are well known plant pathogens. In addition to being the causative agent of some superficial infections, FSSC has recently emerged as a group of common opportunistic moulds, mainly in patients with haematological malignancies. Molecular typing methods are essential in order to better understand the epidemiology of such opportunistic agents with the final goal of preventing contamination. A three-locus typing scheme has thus been developed for FSSC; based on polymorphisms in the domains of the ITS, EF-1 alpha, and RPB2 genes. This method is now considered to be a useful reference for phylogenetic and taxonomic studies. In other significant clinical fungi (e.g., Candida sp., Crypto...
Rapid and reliable detection and identification of potential plant pathogens is required for taking ...
Recent developments in genomics have opened up for newer opportunities to study the diversity and cl...
Species limits within the clinically important Fusarium incarnatum-F. equiseti and F. chlamydosporum...
Fungi belonging to the Fusarium solani Species Complex (FSSC) are well known plant pathogens. In add...
Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a widely used approach for differentiating microbial isolates p...
Introduction: Invasive fusariosis (IF) is considered an emerging fungal disease and an important pro...
Eleven reference and 25 clinical isolates of Fusarium were subject to multilocus DNA sequence analys...
Le complexe d'espèces Fusarium solani regroupe des champignons phytopathogènes également impliqués e...
Fusarium solani species complex includes phytopathogenic fungi also involved in human infections wit...
"nBackground: Fusarium species are capable of causing a wide range of crop plants infections as...
The genus Fusarium includes more than 200 species of which 73 have been isolated from human infectio...
Species limits within the clinically important Fusarium incarnatum-F. equiseti and F. chlamydosporum...
The genus Fusarium includes more than 200 species of which 73 have been isolated from human infectio...
Fusarium species are emerging causative agents of superficial, cutaneous and systemic human infectio...
The taxonomy of Fusarium at the species level is based on morphological characteristics which includ...
Rapid and reliable detection and identification of potential plant pathogens is required for taking ...
Recent developments in genomics have opened up for newer opportunities to study the diversity and cl...
Species limits within the clinically important Fusarium incarnatum-F. equiseti and F. chlamydosporum...
Fungi belonging to the Fusarium solani Species Complex (FSSC) are well known plant pathogens. In add...
Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a widely used approach for differentiating microbial isolates p...
Introduction: Invasive fusariosis (IF) is considered an emerging fungal disease and an important pro...
Eleven reference and 25 clinical isolates of Fusarium were subject to multilocus DNA sequence analys...
Le complexe d'espèces Fusarium solani regroupe des champignons phytopathogènes également impliqués e...
Fusarium solani species complex includes phytopathogenic fungi also involved in human infections wit...
"nBackground: Fusarium species are capable of causing a wide range of crop plants infections as...
The genus Fusarium includes more than 200 species of which 73 have been isolated from human infectio...
Species limits within the clinically important Fusarium incarnatum-F. equiseti and F. chlamydosporum...
The genus Fusarium includes more than 200 species of which 73 have been isolated from human infectio...
Fusarium species are emerging causative agents of superficial, cutaneous and systemic human infectio...
The taxonomy of Fusarium at the species level is based on morphological characteristics which includ...
Rapid and reliable detection and identification of potential plant pathogens is required for taking ...
Recent developments in genomics have opened up for newer opportunities to study the diversity and cl...
Species limits within the clinically important Fusarium incarnatum-F. equiseti and F. chlamydosporum...