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Fusarium roseum

Emery T. (1980) Malonichrome, a New Iron Chelate from Fusarium roseum. Biochim Biophys Acta 629 382... [Pg.59]

Fusarium roseum var. arthrosporioid.es (Sherb.) Messiaen, Cassini Fusarium rot + ... [Pg.373]

There is evidence that a soil fungus, identified as Fusarium roseum is capable of degrading atrazine [2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropyla-mino-s-triazine] rapidly to its corresponding hydroxy analog (5). [Pg.264]

M. Evaluation of Fusarium roseum Culmorum as a biological control agent for Hydrilla verticillata Tech. Rep. A-84-5,... [Pg.150]

Figure 5. The effects of various fungal isolates on hydrilla 3 weeks after inoculation under greenhouse conditions. Isolates FHyl8 and FHY20 are Macrophomlna nhaseolina. Isolates 621P, 236, and 224 are Fusarium roseum var. culmorum. . moniliforme var. Figure 5. The effects of various fungal isolates on hydrilla 3 weeks after inoculation under greenhouse conditions. Isolates FHyl8 and FHY20 are Macrophomlna nhaseolina. Isolates 621P, 236, and 224 are Fusarium roseum var. culmorum. . moniliforme var.
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cannabis Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. carthami Fusarium roseum Fusarium solani f. sp. cucurbitae Phytophthora palmivora Rhizoctonia solani Sclerotinia sclerotiorum... [Pg.278]

It is not phytotoxic. It does not affect the alcoholic fermentation of must (Lacroix et al, 1974). It is efficient against storage rot of apples (Bompeix et al., 1979). Combined with carbendazime it is very effective for the seed dressing of cereals. It gives excellent protection against Helminthosporium gramineum, H. avenae, H. sativum, Tilletia caries, Fusarium roseum and Septoria nodorum (Chalandon et al., 1979). [Pg.380]

Uglow describes bread in Russia which was poisonous due to the fact that Fusarium roseum had grown in the dough. This bread was bitter and caused a serious condition in those who ate it. [Pg.151]

Pathre S V, Mirocha CJ, Christensen CM, Behrens J (1976) Monoacetoxyscirpenol. A New Mycotoxin Produced by Fusarium roseum Gibbosum. Appl Environ Microbiol 24 97... [Pg.115]

Greenhalgh R, Meier R-M, Blackwell BA, Miller JD, Taylor A, ApSimon JW (1984) Minor Metabolites of Fusarium roseum (ATCC 28114). J Agric Food Chem 32 1261... [Pg.115]

Ishii K, Pathre SV, Mirocha CJ (1978) Two New Trichothecenes Produced by Fusarium roseum. J Agric Food Chem 26 649... [Pg.116]

Lee Y-W, Mirocha CJ, Schroeder DJ, WalserMM (1985) TPD-1, a Toxic Component Causing Tibial Dyschondroplasia in Broiler Chickens, and Trichothecenes from Fusarium roseum graminearum . Appl Environ Microbiol 50 102... [Pg.118]

Yoshizawa T, Morooka N (1973) Deoxynivalenol and Its Monoacetate New Mycotoxins from Fusarium roseum and Moldy Barley. Agric Biol Chem 37 2933... [Pg.120]

YoshizawaT, ShirotaT, Morooka NJ (1978) Toxic Substances in Infected Cereals, VI. Deoxynivalenol and Its Acetate as Feed Refusal Principles in Rice Cultured with Fusarium roseum No. 117 (ATCC 28114). J Food Hyg Soc Jpn 19 178... [Pg.121]

Hagler WM, Mirocha CJ, Pathre SV, Behrens JC (1979) Identification of the Naturally Occurring Isomer of Zearalenol Produced by Fusarium roseum Gibboseum in Rice Culture. Appl Environ Microbiol 37 849... [Pg.251]


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