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First Report of Botrytis cinerea as a Postharvest Pathogen of Blueberry in Korea

Kwon JH, Cheon MG, Choi O, Kim J

  • KMID: 2312611
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2011 Mar;39(1):52-53.
Gray mold of blueberry caused by Botrytis sp. is reported for the first time in Korea. A detailed description of the fungus is given, along with its rDNA internal transcribed...
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Cultural Characteristics for the Enhanced Mycelial Growth of Ramaria botrytis

Lee TH, Han YH

The culture conditions for the enhanced mycelial growth of Ramaria botrytis was investigated. The optimal temperature and pH for the mycelial growth were 24degrees C and 5.0, respectively. It was...
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Occurrence of Gray Mold Caused by Botrytis cinerea on Cryptotaenia japonica in Korea

Chang SW, Kim SK, Yi ES, Kim JW

  • KMID: 2052972
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2001 Dec;29(4):227-229.
A gray mold disease occurred on Cryptotaenia japonica in Korea. All the isolates of Botrytis sp. from the lesions of the diseased plants were identified to be B. cinerea based...
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Enzyme Activities of the Fruit Body of Ramaria botrytis DGUM 29001

Lee TH, Han YH

  • KMID: 2312354
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2001 Sep;29(3):173-175.
The fruit body of Ramaria botrytis DGUM 29001 was used to determine enzyme activities of fruit body. The specific activity of laccase was the highest(6.5 unit/mg.protein) and that of alpha-amylase...
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Occurrence of Narcissus Smoulder Caused by Botrytis narcissicola in Korea

Hong SK, Kim WG, Cho WD, Kim HG

  • KMID: 2312537
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2007 Dec;35(4):235-237.
Leaf blight and bulb rot symptoms were observed on narcissus plants grown in Yongin, Cheongwon and Namhae areas in Korea during disease survey from 1999 to 2002. A total of...
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Screening and Evaluation of Yeast Antagonists for Biological Control of Botrytis cinerea on Strawberry Fruits

Chen PH, Chen RY, Chou JY

Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) is one of the most common diseases of strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa Duchesne) worldwide. Although many chemical fungicides are used for controlling the growth of B....
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Antagonistic Effect of Streptomyces sp. BS062 against Botrytis Diseases

Kim YS, Lee IK, Yun BS

The use of microorganisms and their secreted molecules to prevent plant diseases is considered an attractive alternative and way to supplement synthetic fungicides for the management of plant diseases. Strain...
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Orthologous Allergens and Diagnostic Utility of Major Allergen Alt a 1

Moreno A, Pineda F, Alcover J, Rodríguez D, Palacios R, Martínez-Naves E

PURPOSE: Hypersensitivity to fungi is associated with rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma. For some fungi, such as Alternaria alternata (A. alternata), the symptoms of asthma are persistent, increasing disease severity and the...
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Leaf Exudates of Vicia faba and their Effects on Botrytis fabae and Some Associated Fungi

Migahed FF, Nofel AM

  • KMID: 2052967
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2001 Dec;29(4):198-204.
Analysis of leaf exudates of Vicia faba using paper chromatography to identify individual amino acids and sugars qualitatively was investigated. The results revealed that the number of identified amino acids...
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Entomopathogenic Fungi as Dual Control Agents against Both the Pest Myzus persicae and Phytopathogen Botrytis cinerea

Yun HG, Kim DJ, Gwak WS, Shin TY, Woo SD

The green peach aphid (Myzus persicae), a plant pest, and gray mold disease, caused by Botrytis cinerea, affect vegetables and fruit crops all over the world. To control this aphid...
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Bacillus sp. BS061 Suppresses Powdery Mildew and Gray Mold

Kim YS, Song JG, Lee IK, Yeo WH, Yun BS

  • KMID: 2312696
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Jun;41(2):108-111.
The use of a microorganism, or its secretions, to prevent plant disease offers an attractive alternative or supplement to synthetic fungicides for the management of plant disease without the negative...
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Effect of Thymol and Linalool Fumigation on Postharvest Diseases of Table Grapes

Shin MH, Kim JH, Choi HW, Keum YS, Chun SC

Several postharvest diseases of table grapes (Vitis vinifera) occur during storage, and gray mold rot is a particularly severe disease because the causal agent, Botrytis cinerea, grows at temperatures as...
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The Major Postharvest Disease of Onion and Its Control with Thymol Fumigation During Low-Temperature Storage

Ji SH, Kim TK, Keum YS, Chun SC

Onion (Allium cepa L.) is one of the major vegetable crops in Korea that are damaged and lost by pathogenic fungal infection during storage due to a lack of proper...
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Antifungal Substances from Streptomyces sp. A3265 Antagonistic to Plant Pathogenic Fungi

Van Minh N, Woo EE, Kim JY, Kim DW, Hwang BS, Lee YJ, Lee IK, Yun BS

In a previous study, we identified a Streptomyces sp., A3265, as exhibiting potent antifungal activity against various plant pathogenic fungi, including Botrytis cinerea, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, and Rhizoctonia solani. This strain...
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Chemical Constituents of the Fruiting Bodies of Clitocybe nebularis and Their Antifungal Activity

Kim YS, Lee IK, Seok SJ, Yun BS

  • KMID: 2411406
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2008 Jun;36(2):110-113.
During a continuing search for antimicrobial substances from Korean native wild mushroom extracts, we found that the methanolic extract of the fruiting body of Clitocybe nebularis exhibited mild antifungal activity...
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Biocontrol Activity of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CNU114001 against Fungal Plant Diseases

Ji SH, Paul NC, Deng JX, Kim YS, Yun BS, Yu SH

  • KMID: 2312708
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Dec;41(4):234-242.
A total of 62 bacterial isolates were obtained from Gomsohang mud flat, Mohang mud flat, and Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. Among them, the isolate CNU114001 showed significant antagonistic activity...
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Screening of Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green algae) from Rice Paddy Soil for Antifungal Activity against Plant Pathogenic Fungi

Kim JD

Soil cyanobacteria isolated from the rice paddy fields of 10 different locations across Korea were evaluated by agar plate diffusion test for antifungal activity. Aqueous, petroleum ether, and methanol extracts...
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Antifungical Activity of Autochthonous Bacillus subtilis Isolated from Prosopis juliflora against Phytopathogenic Fungi

Abdelmoteleb A, Troncoso-Rojas R, Gonzalez-Soto T, González-Mendoza D

The ability of Bacillus subtilis, strain ALICA to produce three mycolytic enzymes (chitinase, β-1,3-glucanase, and protease), was carried out by the chemical standard methods. Bacillus subtilis ALICA was screened based...
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Antibacterial and Antifungal Activities of Stereum ostrea, an Inedible Wild Mushroom

Imtiaj A, Jayasinghe C, Lee GW, Lee TS

  • KMID: 2312532
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2007 Dec;35(4):210-214.
Antibacterial and antifungal activities of liquid culture filtrate, water and ethanol extract (solid culture) of Stereum ostrea were evaluated against 5 bacteria and 3 plant pathogenic fungi. To determine the...
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Screening for Antifungal Endophytic Fungi Against Six Plant Pathogenic Fungi

Park JH, Park JH, Choi GJ, Lee SW, Jang KS, Choi YH, Cho KY, Kim JC

A total of 187 endophytic fungi were isolated from 11 plant species, which were collected from 11 locations in Korea. Their antifungal activities were screened in vivo by antifungal bioassays...
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