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jpn
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Author |
Nguyen, Thi Quyet
Ueda, Kana
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Description | Fungal strains isolated from the fruiting bodies of wild mushrooms were evaluated for fungicidal activity against Magnaporthe oryzae, the causal agent of the rice blast disease. Fungal isolates (n = 105) were obtained from 46 samples of wild mushrooms. Infection behaviors of M. oryzae were assessed in the presence of culture filtrates from 90 fungal isolates, of which 20 inhibited spore germination. Heat-treated culture filtrates of these isolates were classified into 3 groups according to biological activity. Blast lesion formation by M. oryzae was significantly inhibited by pretreatment with culture filtrates from 4 fungal isolates. ITS region sequence analysis indicated that these isolates shared similarities with species of the genera Annulohypoxylon, Nigrospora, and Penicillium. Studies of symbiotic and parasitic fungi from wild mushrooms may yield potential control agents for plant diseases such as the rice blast disease.
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Subject | Rice Blast Disease
Culture Filtrate
Antifungal Compound
Magnaporthe oryzae
Mushroom
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Journal Title |
Advances in Microbiology
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Volume | 5
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Issue | 10
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Start Page | 686
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End Page | 692
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ISSN | 21653402
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Published Date | 2015-09-09
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DOI | |
Publisher | Scientific Research Publishing
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NII Type |
Journal Article
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Rights | Copyright © 2015 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY).
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Gyoseki ID | e29510
e29630
e30759
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OAI-PMH Set |
Faculty of Life and Environmental Science
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