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Fusarium sambucinum

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2013
2013
An elevated incidence of the fungal genus Fusarium was ascertained during a health quality analysis of a batch of Pinus elliottii… 
2008
2008
Lack of effective chemicals impedes control of Fusarium dry rot of stored potato tubers destined for processed and table stock… 
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2008
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2008
Volatile metabolites from ‘Russet Burbank’ potatoes inoculated withErwinia carotovora ssp.carotovora (ECC),Erwinia carotovora ssp… 
1998
1998
Amaranthus hybridus (common name: amaranth) is a fast-growing crop with nutritious leaves and seeds that is cultivated in semi… 
1995
1995
Two novel antifungal compounds of the papulacandin class, named fusacandins A and B, have been isolated from Fusarium sambucinum… 
1995
1995
The fuscandins, antifungal agents of the papulacandin class, are produced by a strain of Fusarium sambucinum. Fermentation… 
1992
1992
SummaryGibberella pulicaris (Fusarium sambucinum) is a major cause of dry-rot of stored potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) worldwide… 
1991
1991
Twenty-six trichothecene mycotoxins produced by Fusarium sporotrichioides (MC-72083) and Fusarium sambucinum were screened for… 
1987
1987
Filtrates of Fusarium sambucinum NRRL 13495 grown in a stagnant culture for 9 days contained up to 458 +/- 60 (mean +/- standard… 
1956
1956
SummaryUnnamed potato seedlings and new varieties have been assessed for resistance to Fusarium tuber decay through a comparison…