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cellulose and hemicellulose-degrading enzymes in fusarium commune transcriptome and functional characterization of three identified xylanases.specific enzymes from plant-pathogenic microbes demonstrate high effectiveness for natural lignocellulosic biomass degradation and utilization. the secreted lignocellulolytic enzymes of fusarium species have not been investigated comprehensively, however. in this study we compared cellulose and hemicellulose-degrading enzymes of classical fungal enzyme producers with those of fusarium species. the results indicated that fusarium species are robust cellulose and hemicellulose degraders. wheat bra ...201526002499
fusarium commune is a new species identified by morphological and molecular phylogenetic data.fusarium commune sp. nov. was isolated from soil and pisum sativum in denmark and several widespread locations within the northern hemisphere from diverse substrates including white pine, douglas fir, carnation, corn, carrot, barley and soil. fusarium commune is characterized by and distinguished from its putative sister taxon, the f. oxysporum complex, in having long, slender monophialides and polyphialides when cultured in the dark. based on the combined dna sequence data from translation elon ...200321148972
molecular characterization of fusarium oxysporum and fusarium commune isolates from a conifer nursery.abstract fusarium species can cause severe root disease and damping-off in conifer nurseries. fusarium inoculum is commonly found in most container and bareroot nurseries on healthy and diseased seedlings, in nursery soils, and on conifer seeds. isolates of fusarium spp. can differ in virulence; however, virulence and colony morphology are not correlated. forty-one isolates of fusarium spp., morphologically indistinguishable from f. oxysporum, were collected from nursery samples (soils, healthy ...200618943501
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