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Calyx and stem mould affecting pear fruit cosmetic quality : etiology and management strategies
Argentina is the largest producer and exporter in the Southern Hemisphere of short, medium and long shelf life pears. During 2014’s storage and retail, European markets claimed the presence of a white-grayish mold in calyx ...
Relevance of extractives and wood transformation products on the biodegradation of Pinus taeda by Ceriporiopsis subvermispora
(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2008)
Ceriporiopsis subvermispora is a promising white-rot fungus for biopulping. However, the underlying biochemistry involved in lignin removal and insignificant cellulose degradation by this species is not completely understood. ...
Sporothrix schenckii complex biology: environment and fungal pathogenicity
(Soc General Microbiology, 2014-11-01)
Sporothrix schenckii is a complex of various species of fungus found in soils, plants, decaying vegetables and other outdoor environments. It is the aetiological agent of sporotrichosis in humans and several animals. Humans ...
Fungal planet description sheets: 558–624
(Persoonia, 2018)
Wettability and surface free energy on heat-treated Pinus sp. and Erisma sp. Woods
(2017-03-01)
This study aims to investigate wettability, surface polarity, and mass loss in two reforestation woods, Pinus sp. (softwood) and Erisma sp (hardwood), after heat treatment. The wood samples were heated to 100 °C, 140 °C ...
AMAZONIAN LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS .1. FUNGAL SCREENING FROM DECAYED LAUREL AND CEDAR TREES
(Humana Press IncTotowa, 1992)
Antifungal effects of low environmental risk compounds on development of pear postharvest diseases: Orchard and postharvest applications
(Elsevier, 2022-03)
In the main productive area of Argentina, decays caused by Botrytis cinerea, Alternaria alternata, and Alternaria spp. lead to important postharvest losses in pears during medium- and long-term storage. In view of the ...
Diversity and evolution of entomocorticium (Russulales, peniophoraceae), a genus of bark beetle mutualists derived from free-living, wood rotting peniophora
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021-12)
Symbiosis between insects and fungi arose multiple times during the evolution of both groups, and some of the most biologically diverse and economically important are mutualisms in which the insects cultivate and feed on ...