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Fusarium solani

D-spirost-4-ene-3-one 1,4-androstadiene-3,16-dione, 20a-hydroxy-4-pregnene-3,16-dione 3a, 11 p,20a-trihydroxy-5a-pregnane-16-one Fusarium solani Vertidllium theobromae Stachylidium bicolor... [Pg.300]

The PNL exhibits an optimum pH of 9.5 (figure 6) and an optimum temperature of 55" C (figure 7). Lyases catalyze the reaction in an alkaline or in a neutral medium at high temperatures [32] pectin lyase from Phoma medicaginis var. pinodella showed an optimum pH of 7.5 [25], endopectate lyase from Fusarium solani f sp. pisi showed an optimum pH of 9.4 [31], and pectate lyase fi om Rhizoctonia solani showed an optimum pH of 8.0 [34]. [Pg.758]

The enzyme had a requirement for calcium. The addition of EDTA to the reaction mixtures, resulted in complete loss of activity, whereas the addition of CaCl2 increased the activity (figure 8). Presumably, sufficient contaminating calcium ions were present in the dialyzed enzyme and substrate mixture to permit the limited activity of the controls, but apparently these were removed by chelation with EDTA. The optimum concentration was in the range of 5 to 15 M, and higher concentration resulted in a decrease in activity. Phoma medicaginis var. pinodella synthesizes a pectin lyase that lacked an absolute requirement for calcium ions but maximum enzyme activity required the presence of 1 mM Ca [25]. The lyase from Fusarium solani f sp. phaseoli, that is active on pectin and pectic acid, is calcium-dependent [30]. Most of the pectate lyases characterized are calcium-dependent the pectate lyase from Rhizoctonia solani [34] and the endopectate lyase fi om Fusarium solani f sp. pisi [31]. [Pg.758]

Dnmestre A, T Chone, J-M Portal, M Gerard, J Berthelin (1997) Cyanide degradation nnder alkaline conditions by a strain of Fusarium solani isolated from contaminated soils. Appl Environ Microbiol 63 2729-2734. [Pg.327]

Walker JRL, BG Taylor (1983) Metabolism of phloroglucinol by Fusarium solani. Arch Microbiol 134 123-126. [Pg.454]

M. N. Schroth and W. C. Snyder, Effect of host exudates on chlamydospore germination of the bean root rot fungus Fusarium solani f. phaseoli. Phytopathology 51 389 (1961). [Pg.134]

Aspergillus fumigatus and other species3 Fusarium solani and Fusarium oxysporum Zygomycoses (Mucor Absidia, Rhizopus, Cunninghamella, and Rhizomucor)... [Pg.1212]

Pure Ti02 was recently reported to be active in the disinfection of water contaminated by spores of the type Fusarium solani [142], Bacillus anthracis [143], or Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts [144], or when supported as nanocomposites on zeolite H(i for E. coli deactivation [145], and it found applications in water treatment as a replacement for chlorine. Ag-Ti02 immobilized systems were used for inactivation of bacteria, coupling the visible light response of the system and the strong bactericidal effect of Ag [146]. Silver was deposited on hydroxyapatite to form nanocomposites with a high capacity for bacterial adsorption and inactivation [147], or used for airborne bacterial remediation in indoor air [148],... [Pg.107]

Fernandez-Ibaiiez, P., Sichel, C., Polo-Lopez, M.I., de Cara-Garcfa, M., andTello, J.C. (2009) Photocatalytic disinfection of natural well water contaminated by Fusarium solani using Ti02 slurry in solar CPC photo-reactors. Catalysis Today,... [Pg.129]

Woloshuk CP (1986) Cutinase of Fusarium solani f. sp. pisi mechanism of induction and relatedness to other Fusarium species. PhD thesis, Washington State University, Pullman WA... [Pg.50]

Defago G and Kern H (1983), Induction of Fusarium solani mutants insensitive to tomatine, their pathogenicity and aggressiveness to tomato fruits and pea plants ,... [Pg.323]

Defago G, Kern H and Sedlar L (1983), Genetic analysis of tomatine insensitivity, sterol content and pathogenicity for green tomato fruits in mutants of Fusarium solani, Physiol Mol Plant Pathol, 22, 39-43. [Pg.323]

Hydrolysis oftricaprylin in trimethylpentane by Fusarium solani pisi recombinant cutinase immobilized on various zeolites (NaA, NaX, NaY, LZY-82, dealuminated Y) was investigated in order to assess the effect of chemical composition (Si/Al ratio), hydrophilic character and acidity on the catalytic activity [221]. The adsorption of... [Pg.469]

WAGONER, W LOSCHKE, D.C., HADWIGER, L.A., Two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of in vivo and in vitro synthesis of proteins in peas inoculated with compatible and incompatible Fusarium solani, Physiological Plant Path., 1982,20,99-107. [Pg.194]

Scheme 24. Dehydrogenations of glaucine and 7-methylglaucine isomers by Fusarium solani ATCC 12823 and Aspergillus flavipes ATCC 1030. [Pg.382]

Lairini K, Ruiz-Rubio M (1998) Detoxification of a-tomatine by Fusarium solani. Mycol Res... [Pg.31]

Serious fungal infections For the treatment of serious fungal infections caused by Scedosporium apiospermum (asexual form of Pseudallescheria boydii) and Fusarium sp. including Fusarium solani, in patients intolerant of, or refractory to, other therapy. [Pg.1672]

Fungal infections Fungal blepharitis, conjunctivitis, and keratitis caused by susceptible organisms. Natamycin is the initial drug of choice in Fusarium solani keratitis. [Pg.2108]


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