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Screening and Production of Manganese Peroxidase from Fusarium sp. on Residue Materials

Huy ND, Tien NT, Huyen LT, Quang HT, Tung TQ, Luong NN, Park SM

In this study, we report the manganese peroxidase production ability from a Fusarium sp. strain using an inexpensive medium of agriculture residues of either rice straw or wood chips as...
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Optimization of Fungal Enzyme Production by Trichoderma harzianum KUC1716 through Surfactant-Induced Morphological Changes

Lee H, Lee YM, Heo YM, Hong JH, Jang S, Ahn BJ, Lee SS, Kim JJ

The morphological optimization of Trichoderma harzianum was carried out using several surfactants to achieve increased cellulase production. Addition of the surfactants to the culture medium successfully modified the fungal morphology...
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Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Soil Conditions on Crop Plant Growth

Kim SJ, Eo JK, Lee EH, Park H, Eom AH

We investigated the effects on various crops of inoculation with species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in soils from different sources and selected AMF species suitable for domestic environment-friendly farming....
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Three New Recorded Species of the Physalacriaceae on Ulleung Island, Korea

Park KH, Kim C, Kim M, Kim NK, Park JY, Eimes JA, Cho HJ, Han SK, Lim YW

Most known species in the Physalacriaceae are saprotrophs that grow on decaying leaves and wood, and approximately 21 genera in the Physalacriaceae have been reported worldwide. During an ongoing survey...
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Five New Records of Soil-Derived Trichoderma in Korea: T. albolutescens, T. asperelloides, T. orientale, T. spirale, and T. tomentosum

Jang S, Jang Y, Kim CW, Lee H, Hong JH, Heo YM, Lee YM, Lee DW, Lee HB, Kim JJ

Despite the huge worldwide diversity of Trichoderma (Hypocreaceae, Ascomycota), only about 22 species have been reported in Korea. Thus, between 2013 and 2015, soil-derived Trichoderma spp. were isolated to reveal...
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Identification and Characterization of Pseudocercospora pyricola Causing Leaf Spots on Aronia melanocarpa

Park SH, Choi IY, Seo KW, Kim JH, Galea V, Shin HD

Leaf spot disease on black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) was observed at several locations in Korea during 2014–2015. Leaf spots were distinct, scattered over the leaf surface and along the leaf...
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Proposal of a New Estimation Method of Colonization Rate of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Roots of Chengiopanax sciadophylloides

Deguchi S, Matsuda Y, Takenaka C, Sugiura Y, Ozawa H, Ogata Y

This study proposed a rapid method to quantify the colonization rate of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in plant roots. The method involved the use of an image analysis software (WinRHIZO...
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Development of High Cordycepin-Producing Cordyceps militaris Strains

Kang N, Lee HH, Park I, Seo YS

Cordyceps militaris, known as Dong-Chong-Xia-Cao, produces the most cordycepin among Cordyceps species and can be cultured artificially. For these reasons, C. militaris is widely used as herb or functional food...
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In Vitro Antifungal Activity of (1)-N-2-Methoxybenzyl-1,10-phenanthrolinium Bromide against Candida albicans and Its Effects on Membrane Integrity

Setiawati , Nuryastuti T, Ngatidjan , Mustofa M, Jumina J, Fitriastuti D

Metal-based drugs, such as 1,10-phenanthroline, have demonstrated anticancer, antifungal and antiplasmodium activities. One of the 1,10-phenanthroline derivatives compounds (1)-N-2-methoxybenzyl-1,10-phenanthrolinium bromide (FEN), which has been demonstrated an inhibitory effect on the...
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Control Efficacy of Streptomyces sp. A501 against Ginseng Damping-off and Its Antifungal Substance

Van Minh N, Woo EE, Lee GS, Ki DW, Lee IK, Lee SY, Park K, Song J, Choi JE, Yun BS

Ginseng damping-off, caused by the fungal pathogens Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium sp., is a critical disease in ginseng seedling. In a continuing effort to find microorganisms with the potential of...
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