Fusarium Species and Their Associated Mycotoxins
GP Munkvold - Mycotoxigenic fungi: methods and protocols, 2017 - Springer
The genus Fusarium includes numerous toxigenic species that are pathogenic to plants or
humans, and are able to colonize a wide range of environments on earth. The genus …
humans, and are able to colonize a wide range of environments on earth. The genus …
Emerging Fusarium -Mycotoxins Fusaproliferin, Beauvericin, Enniatins, And Moniliformin—A Review
M Jestoi - Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The contamination of foods and feed with mycotoxins is a commonly known problem.
Intense investigations have been conducted to study the occurrence, toxicity, and recently …
Intense investigations have been conducted to study the occurrence, toxicity, and recently …
Diversity, regulation, and evolution of the gibberellin biosynthetic pathway in fungi compared to plants and bacteria
C Bömke, B Tudzynski - Phytochemistry, 2009 - Elsevier
Bioactive gibberellins (GAs) are diterpene plant hormones that are biosynthesized through
complex pathways and control diverse aspects of growth and development. GAs were first …
complex pathways and control diverse aspects of growth and development. GAs were first …
Biogeography and phylogeography of Fusarium: a review
Fusarium is a large, complex genus that causes a wide variety of plant diseases, produces a
number of mycotoxins and is becoming increasingly recognized as a significant human …
number of mycotoxins and is becoming increasingly recognized as a significant human …
Mycotoxigenic Fusarium species in animal feed
AE Glenn - Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2007 - Elsevier
Fusarium species are among the most studied plant-pathogenic fungi, with several species
causing diseases on maize, wheat, barley, and other food and feed grains. Decreased yield …
causing diseases on maize, wheat, barley, and other food and feed grains. Decreased yield …
Biosynthesis of the red pigment bikaverin in Fusarium fujikuroi: genes, their function and regulation
P Wiemann, A Willmann, M Straeten… - Molecular …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Fusarium secondary metabolites are structurally diverse, have a variety of activities and are
generally poorly understood biosynthetically. The F. fujikuroi polyketide synthase gene bik1 …
generally poorly understood biosynthetically. The F. fujikuroi polyketide synthase gene bik1 …
Gibberellin biosynthesis in fungi: genes, enzymes, evolution, and impact on biotechnology
B Tudzynski - Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2005 - Springer
Gibberellins (GAs) constitute a large family of tetracyclic diterpenoid carboxylic acids, some
members of which function as growth hormones in higher plants. As well as being …
members of which function as growth hormones in higher plants. As well as being …
FUSARIUM VERTICILLIOIDES: MANAGING THE ENDOPHYTIC ASSOCIATION WITH MAIZE FOR REDUCED FUMONISINS ACCUMULATION
CW Bacon, AE Glenn, IE Yates - Toxin Reviews, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Fusarium verticillioides is a very important genus from the aspects of plant disease, cereal
production, and food safety. A major concern of this species is its mycotoxins, which are …
production, and food safety. A major concern of this species is its mycotoxins, which are …
Toxicity, Pathogenicity, and Genetic Differentiation of Five Species of Fusarium from Sorghum and Millet
JF Leslie, KA Zeller, SC Lamprecht… - …, 2005 - Am Phytopath Society
Fusarium isolates recovered from sorghum and millet are commonly identified as F.
moniliforme, but with the recognition of new species in this group, the strains given this …
moniliforme, but with the recognition of new species in this group, the strains given this …
Fusarium, an Entomopathogen—A Myth or Reality?
The Fusarium species has diverse ecological functions ranging from saprophytes,
endophytes, and animal and plant pathogens. Occasionally, they are isolated from dead and …
endophytes, and animal and plant pathogens. Occasionally, they are isolated from dead and …