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2. Perception of fungal elicitors and signal transduction
3. Two rapid assays for screening of patulin biodegradation
4. Cytological Events Induced by Arachidonic Acid in Potato Tubers
5. Transcriptomic responses of the basidiomycete yeast Sporobolomyces sp to the mycotoxin patulin
6. Relationship Between Lipid Metabolism and the Hypersensitive Response in Potato Tubers After Phytophthora Infestans Infection
7. Occurrence of mycotoxin in farro samples from Southern Italy
8. Two rapid assays for screening of patulin biodegradation
9. Occurrence of fusarium ear rot and fumonisin contamination of maize in Molise and effects of synthetic fungicides
10. Studio preliminare sui meccanismi d’azione dei lieviti Rhodotorula glutinis e Cryptococcus laurentii antagonisti di Penicillium expansum
11. Lentinula edodes: a possibile new source of compounds for the control of patulin producing Penicillium expansum on stored apples
12. Influence of a crude polysaccharidic extract from Lentinula edodes on patulin synthesis by Penicillium expansum and on the activity of two biocontrol yeasts
13. Influence of crude polysaccharidic extract from Lentinula edodes on patulin synthesis by Penicillium expansum and on the activity of two biocontrol yeasts
14. In vitro degradation of ochratoxin A to less toxic ochratoxin by Aureobasidium pullulans biocontrol strains
15. Effect of the biocontrol yeast Rhodotorula glutinis strain LS11 on patulin accumulation in stored apples
16. RESISTANCE TO OXIDATIVE STRESS IN THE ACTIVITY OF POSTHARVEST BIOCONTROL AGENTS AND POTENTIAL FOR PREVENTION/DETOXIFICATION OF MYCOTOXIN ACCUMULATION
17. Transformation of yeasts with an endochitinase-encoding gene from Trichoderma spp
18. Overcoming recalcitrant transformation and gene manipulation in Pucciniomycotina yeasts
19. Searching for genes responsible for patulin degradation in a biocontrol yeast provides insight into the basis for resistance to this mycotoxin
20. Funghi tossigeni e micotossine: filiera orto-frutticola
21. Different aspects of the prevention of patulin accumulation by a biocontrol yeast
22. Detoxification of mycotoxins by yeast biocontrol agents – biochemical and molecular mechanisms
23. The influence of yeast origin and identity on modes of biodegradation of patulin by basidiomycetous pink yeasts
24. Origin of plant-associated pink yeasts influences their biodiversity, biocontrol efficacy and ability to degrade patulin
25. Detoxification pathway of the mycotoxin patulin to the less toxic desoxypatulinic acid by Rhodosporidium kratochvilovae
26. Biodegradation pathway of the mycotoxin patulin by Rhodosporidium kratochvilovae
27. Plant-Associated Pink Yeasts: Isolation, characterization and screening for biocontrol ability
28. A biochemical approach to elucidate the pathway of patulin degradation by a biocontrol yeast
29. A genetic approach to elucidate the pathway of patulin degradation by a biocontrol yeast
30. Two rapid assays for screening of patulin biodegradation
31. Searching for Genes Responsible for Patulin Degradation in a Biocontrol Yeast Provides Insight into the Basis for Resistance to This Mycotoxin
32. Patulin degradation by the biocontrol yeast Rhodotorula glutinis strain LS11
33. Multiple modes of action of the yeast Rhodotorula glutinis LS11 in the biocontrol of Penicillium expansum on apple fruits. PS 16-867
34. Oligogalacturonide-mediated inhibition of the auxin-induced rolB gene expression: Role of H2O2 and lipoxygenase
35. Environmental factors affect the activity of biocontrol agents against ochratoxigenic Aspergillus carbonarius on wine grape
36. Cytological aspects of arachidonic acid-induced hypersensitive response in potato tubers
37. Lack of a positive correlation between aflatoxin production and mould growth as measured by ergosterol content in seeds infected with Aspergillus parasiticus
38. Strains of Aureobasidium pullulans Can Lower Ochratoxin A Contamination in Wine Grapes
39. Molecular basis of hypersensitive response infection by polyunsaturated fatty acids in potato tuber
40. Hypersensitive response in potato: role of arachidonic acid in Phytoalexins, browning and necrosis induction
41. Molecular basis of phytoalexins induction by polyunsaturated fatty acids in tuber slices of Solanum tuberosum
42. Are browning and oxyradical generation involved in the phytoalexins accumulation elicited on potato tuber slices after Phytophthora infestans infections
43. Are browning and phytoalexins accumulation independent phenomena of hypersensitive response in potato tubers ?
44. Role of lipids in the induction of biosynthesis of harmfull secondary metabolites: effect of by-products of lipoperoxidation on the aflatoxin biosynthesis
45. Integration of Biocontrol Agents and Food-Grade Additives for Enhancing Protection of Stored Apples from Penicillium expansum
46. IMPROVEMENT OF BIOCONTROL YEAST ACTIVITY AGAINST POSTHARVEST PATHOGENS: RECENT EXPERIENCES
47. PHENOTYPIC TRAITS OF WOUND COMPETENCE OF POSTHARVEST BIOCONTROL YEASTS AND POTENTIAL OF THESE MICROORGANISMS FOR PREVENTION/ DETOXIFICATION OF MYCOTOXIN ACCUMULATION
48. Use of fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism (fAFLP) to identify specific molecular markers for the biocontrol agent Aureobasidium pullulans strain LS30
49. Analysis of fatty acids in lipids of Verticillium dahliae and induction of lubimin accumulation in eggplant
50. Cytological and Metabolic Events Induced by Arachidonic Acid in the Hypersensitive Response of Potato Tubers
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