< em > Neocucurbitaria chlamydospora < /em > sp. nov.: A Novel Species of the Family Cucurbitariaceae Isolated from a Stink Bug in Korea
Mycobiology. 2023 May 12;51(3):115-121. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2023.2203973. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTThe fungal strain KNUF-22-18B, belonging to Cucurbitariaceae, was discovered from a stink bug (Hygia lativentris) during the investigation of insect microbiota in Chungnam Province, South Korea. The colonies of the strain KNUF-22-18B were wooly floccose, white to brown in the center on oatmeal agar (OA), and the colonies were buff, margin even, and colorless, reverse white to yellowish toward the center on malt extract agar (MEA). The strain KNUF-22-18B produced pycnidia after 60 days of culturing on potato dextrose agar, b...
Source: Mycobiology - June 26, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Soo-Min Hong Kallol Das Seong-Keun Lim Sang Jae Suh Seung-Yeol Lee Hee-Young Jung Source Type: research

Characterization of Three < em > Fusarium < /em > spp. Causing Wilt Disease of < em > Cannabis sativa < /em > L. in Korea
Mycobiology. 2023 Jun 9;51(3):186-194. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2023.2213911. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTIn July 2021, wilting symptoms were observed in adult and seedling hemp (Cannabis sativa L. cv. Cherry Blossom) plants grown in a greenhouse. As the disease progressed, yellowing and wilting symptoms on the leaves developed, resulting in whole plant death. In seedling plants, typical damping-off symptoms were observed. To identify the pathogen, the roots of diseased plants were sampled, surface sterilized, and cultured on potato dextrose agar (PDA) media. From the culture, 4 different fungal isolates were recovered and purel...
Source: Mycobiology - June 26, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Young Mo Koo S M Ahsan Hyong Woo Choi Source Type: research

< em > Neocucurbitaria chlamydospora < /em > sp. nov.: A Novel Species of the Family Cucurbitariaceae Isolated from a Stink Bug in Korea
Mycobiology. 2023 May 12;51(3):115-121. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2023.2203973. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTThe fungal strain KNUF-22-18B, belonging to Cucurbitariaceae, was discovered from a stink bug (Hygia lativentris) during the investigation of insect microbiota in Chungnam Province, South Korea. The colonies of the strain KNUF-22-18B were wooly floccose, white to brown in the center on oatmeal agar (OA), and the colonies were buff, margin even, and colorless, reverse white to yellowish toward the center on malt extract agar (MEA). The strain KNUF-22-18B produced pycnidia after 60 days of culturing on potato dextrose agar, b...
Source: Mycobiology - June 26, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Soo-Min Hong Kallol Das Seong-Keun Lim Sang Jae Suh Seung-Yeol Lee Hee-Young Jung Source Type: research

Characterization of Three < em > Fusarium < /em > spp. Causing Wilt Disease of < em > Cannabis sativa < /em > L. in Korea
Mycobiology. 2023 Jun 9;51(3):186-194. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2023.2213911. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTIn July 2021, wilting symptoms were observed in adult and seedling hemp (Cannabis sativa L. cv. Cherry Blossom) plants grown in a greenhouse. As the disease progressed, yellowing and wilting symptoms on the leaves developed, resulting in whole plant death. In seedling plants, typical damping-off symptoms were observed. To identify the pathogen, the roots of diseased plants were sampled, surface sterilized, and cultured on potato dextrose agar (PDA) media. From the culture, 4 different fungal isolates were recovered and purel...
Source: Mycobiology - June 26, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Young Mo Koo S M Ahsan Hyong Woo Choi Source Type: research

< em > Neocucurbitaria chlamydospora < /em > sp. nov.: A Novel Species of the Family Cucurbitariaceae Isolated from a Stink Bug in Korea
Mycobiology. 2023 May 12;51(3):115-121. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2023.2203973. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTThe fungal strain KNUF-22-18B, belonging to Cucurbitariaceae, was discovered from a stink bug (Hygia lativentris) during the investigation of insect microbiota in Chungnam Province, South Korea. The colonies of the strain KNUF-22-18B were wooly floccose, white to brown in the center on oatmeal agar (OA), and the colonies were buff, margin even, and colorless, reverse white to yellowish toward the center on malt extract agar (MEA). The strain KNUF-22-18B produced pycnidia after 60 days of culturing on potato dextrose agar, b...
Source: Mycobiology - June 26, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Soo-Min Hong Kallol Das Seong-Keun Lim Sang Jae Suh Seung-Yeol Lee Hee-Young Jung Source Type: research

Characterization of Three < em > Fusarium < /em > spp. Causing Wilt Disease of < em > Cannabis sativa < /em > L. in Korea
Mycobiology. 2023 Jun 9;51(3):186-194. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2023.2213911. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTIn July 2021, wilting symptoms were observed in adult and seedling hemp (Cannabis sativa L. cv. Cherry Blossom) plants grown in a greenhouse. As the disease progressed, yellowing and wilting symptoms on the leaves developed, resulting in whole plant death. In seedling plants, typical damping-off symptoms were observed. To identify the pathogen, the roots of diseased plants were sampled, surface sterilized, and cultured on potato dextrose agar (PDA) media. From the culture, 4 different fungal isolates were recovered and purel...
Source: Mycobiology - June 26, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Young Mo Koo S M Ahsan Hyong Woo Choi Source Type: research

< em > Neocucurbitaria chlamydospora < /em > sp. nov.: A Novel Species of the Family Cucurbitariaceae Isolated from a Stink Bug in Korea
Mycobiology. 2023 May 12;51(3):115-121. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2023.2203973. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTThe fungal strain KNUF-22-18B, belonging to Cucurbitariaceae, was discovered from a stink bug (Hygia lativentris) during the investigation of insect microbiota in Chungnam Province, South Korea. The colonies of the strain KNUF-22-18B were wooly floccose, white to brown in the center on oatmeal agar (OA), and the colonies were buff, margin even, and colorless, reverse white to yellowish toward the center on malt extract agar (MEA). The strain KNUF-22-18B produced pycnidia after 60 days of culturing on potato dextrose agar, b...
Source: Mycobiology - June 26, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Soo-Min Hong Kallol Das Seong-Keun Lim Sang Jae Suh Seung-Yeol Lee Hee-Young Jung Source Type: research

Characterization of Three < em > Fusarium < /em > spp. Causing Wilt Disease of < em > Cannabis sativa < /em > L. in Korea
Mycobiology. 2023 Jun 9;51(3):186-194. doi: 10.1080/12298093.2023.2213911. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTIn July 2021, wilting symptoms were observed in adult and seedling hemp (Cannabis sativa L. cv. Cherry Blossom) plants grown in a greenhouse. As the disease progressed, yellowing and wilting symptoms on the leaves developed, resulting in whole plant death. In seedling plants, typical damping-off symptoms were observed. To identify the pathogen, the roots of diseased plants were sampled, surface sterilized, and cultured on potato dextrose agar (PDA) media. From the culture, 4 different fungal isolates were recovered and purel...
Source: Mycobiology - June 26, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Young Mo Koo S M Ahsan Hyong Woo Choi Source Type: research

Molecules, Vol. 28, Pages 4693: Evaluation and Assessment of Trivalent and Hexavalent Chromium on Avena sativa and Soil Enzymes
This study consisted of a pot experiment divided into two groups: non-amended and amended with Na2EDTA. The Cr(III)- and Cr(VI)-contaminated soil samples were prepared in doses of 0, 5, 10, 20, and 40 mg Cr kg&amp;minus;1 d.m. soil. The negative effect of chromium manifested as a decreased biomass of Avena sativa L. (aboveground parts and roots). Cr(VI) proved to be more toxic than Cr(III). The tolerance indices (TI) showed that Avena sativa L. tolerates Cr(III) contamination better than Cr(VI) contamination. The translocation values for Cr(III) were much lower than for Cr(VI). Avena sativa L. proved to be of little us...
Source: Molecules - June 10, 2023 Category: Chemistry Authors: Edyta Boros-Lajszner Jadwiga Wyszkowska Jan Kucharski Tags: Article Source Type: research

First Report on Novel Psychrotrophic Phosphorus-Solubilizing Ochrobactrum thiophenivorans EU-KL94 from Keylong Region in Great Himalayas and Their Role in Plant Growth Promotion of Oats (Avena sativa L.)
Curr Microbiol. 2023 May 30;80(7):227. doi: 10.1007/s00284-023-03308-x.ABSTRACTCold stress leads to the disruption of the cellular homeostasis in plants and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and productivity losses. In the present study, 94 psychrotrophic phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria with multiple plant growth-promoting (PGP) capabilities were isolated from rhizosphere of wheat. The most efficient strain EU-KL94 showing highest amount of solubilized phosphorus and maximum number of PGP attributes was identified using 16S rRNA sequencing as Ochrobactrum thiophenivorans. Ochrobactrum thiophenivorans EU-KL94 alo...
Source: Current Microbiology - May 30, 2023 Category: Microbiology Authors: Divjot Kour Ajar Nath Yadav Source Type: research

Genes, Vol. 14, Pages 1186: Genome-Wide Identification of NAC Gene Family and Expression Analysis under Abiotic Stresses in Avena sativa
This study provides a theoretical basis for further exploring the function of the NAC gene family in A. sativa. (Source: Genes)
Source: Genes - May 29, 2023 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Lei Ling Mingjing Li Naiyu Chen Xinying Xie Zihui Han Guoling Ren Yajie Yin Huixin Jiang Tags: Article Source Type: research

Effect of Shenqi millet porridge on gastrointestinal function decline
CONCLUSION: For patients with gastrointestinal function decline, the therapeutic regimen Shenqi millet porridge ameliorates the nutritional status of patients, as well as the quality of life and total therapeutic efficacy, also reduces the levels of motilin and gastrin. This regimen has high safety and clinical application value.PMID:37216173 | PMC:PMC10195210 (Source: International Journal of Physiology, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology)
Source: International Journal of Physiology, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology - May 22, 2023 Category: Physiology Authors: Chaojun Xi Xin Wang Fubo Tian Source Type: research