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The beneficial endophytic fungus fusarium solani strain K alters tomato responses against spider mites to the benefit of the plant
(2018)Beneficial microorganisms are known to promote plant growth and confer resistance to biotic and abiotic stressors. Soil-borne beneficial microbes in particular have shown potential in protecting plants against pathogens ... -
Colonization of legumes by an endophytic Fusarium solani strain FsK reveals common features to symbionts or pathogens
(2019)Plant cellular responses to endophytic filamentous fungi are scarcely reported, with the majority of described colonization processes in plant-fungal interactions referring to either pathogens or true symbionts. Fusarium ... -
Could bio-stimulators affect flower, essential oil yield, and its composition in organic lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) cultivation?
(2020)Soil-climatic conditions of Greece and Mediterranean basin in general are favor for the development of aromatic-medicinal plants. A great aromatic-medicinal plant that is cultivated on a large scale in Greece and in ... -
Diagnosis of Induced Resistance State in Tomato Using Artificial Neural Network Models Based on Supervised Self-Organizing Maps and Fluorescence Kinetics
(2022)The aim of this study was to develop three supervised self-organizing map (SOM) models for the automatic recognition of a systemic resistance state in plants after application of a resistance inducer. The pathosystem ... -
An endophytic Fusarium–legume association is partially dependent on the common symbiotic signalling pathway
(2020)Legumes interact with a wide range of microbes in their root systems, ranging from beneficial symbionts to pathogens. Symbiotic rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal glomeromycetes trigger a so-called common symbiotic ... -
A Fusarium solani endophyte vs fungicides: Compatibility in a Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis-lycopersici – tomato pathosystem
(2018)The potential of FsK, a non-pathogenic endophytic Fusarium solani strain, to be utilized as a biocontrol agent in combination with nine selected fungicides registered in tomato crops in Greece was evaluated. In vitro ... -
Involvement of lipopeptide antibiotics and chitinase genes and induction of host defense in suppression of Fusarium wilt by endophytic Bacillus spp. in tomato
(2017)Five endophytic Bacillus spp. isolated from surface-sterilized stem tissues of wild Solanaceous species, i.e. Datura metel, Solanum nigrum and S. elaeagnifolium, were screened for their in vitro and in vivo antagonistic ... -
Metal nanoparticles: Phytotoxicity on tomato and effect on symbiosis with the Fusarium solani FsK strain
(2021)The effect of copper (Cu-NPs, CuO-NPs), silver (Ag-NPs) and zinc oxide (ZnO-NPs) nanoparticles (NPs) on plant growth, physiological properties of tomato plants and their symbiotic relationships with the endophytic Fusarium ... -
Pathogenicity and vegetative compatibility of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli in Greece
(2002)Twenty-seven isolates of Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) obtained from diseased beans from Greece were characterized for pathogenicity to bean cultivars and vegetative compatibility (VCG). Twenty-three isolates were intermediate ... -
Phytochemical, antioxidant, enzyme activity and antifungal properties of Satureja khuzistanica in vitro and in vivo explants stimulated by some chemical elicitors
(2020)Context:Satureja khuzistanica Jamzad. (Lamiaceae), is known for its antifungal and antioxidant compounds, especially rosmarinic acid (RA). Objective: The study examines the effect of elicitors on RA production and phytochemical ... -
Race distribution, vegetative compatibility and pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis isolates in Greece
(2006)Races and vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) in Greek isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis(Fom) were characterized. Three races (0, 2 and 1-2) among 12 isolates tested and two VCGs among 19 isolates tested, ... -
The splay leg syndrome in piglets: A review
(2012)Problem statement: The splay leg syndrome is the major congenital cause of lameness in suckling piglets. It is characterized by a temporarily impaired functionality of the hind leg muscles immediately after birth, resulting ...