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2. A novel synthesized Vanillin-Based Deep Eutectic Agent (V-DEA) mitigates postharvest fungal decay and improve shelf life and quality of cherry tomatoes.
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Javed HU, Kularathnage ND, Du J, Liu R, Yang Z, Zhong S, Zhou J, Hussain M, Shu X, and Zeng LY
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- Food Storage, Solanum lycopersicum microbiology, Solanum lycopersicum chemistry, Solanum lycopersicum growth & development, Benzaldehydes pharmacology, Benzaldehydes chemistry, Botrytis growth & development, Botrytis drug effects, Food Preservation methods, Fruit chemistry, Fruit microbiology, Plant Diseases microbiology, Plant Diseases prevention & control, Fusarium drug effects, Fusarium growth & development, Fusarium metabolism
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Fusarium oxysporum and Botrytis cinerea are the main pathogens that cause fruit decay and reduce the postharvest shelf life of cherry tomatoes. Boosting the potency of natural products requires implementing structural modification to combat postharvest pathogens. Herein, we developed a novel Vanillin-Deep Eutectic Agent (V-DEA) from natural compounds and evaluated its effectiveness against tomato fruit rot pathogens. The results demonstrated that V-DEA suppressed mycelium growth and spore germination of F. oxysporum and B. cinerea by enhancing cell membrane permeability, increasing lipid peroxidation, and inhibiting enzyme activities. Importantly, using 8-mM V-DEA successfully prevented postharvest decay in cherry tomatoes, while 4-mM significantly extended their shelf life by reducing weight loss and shriveling, and enhancing key fruit qualities such as total soluble solids, ascorbic acid, tartaric acid, and lycopene. In conclusion, V-DEA exhibits dual properties as a potent pathogen inhibitor and antioxidant activity, thus prolonging the shelf life of cherry tomatoes., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Li-Yan Zeng reports financial support was provided by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant number: 32302931). Li-Yan Zeng reports financial support was provided by Shanwei Science and Technology Plan Project (No. 2023B002). N/A If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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3. Plant-Associated Novel Didymellaceous Taxa in the South China Botanical Garden (Guangzhou, China).
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Kularathnage ND, Senanayake IC, Wanasinghe DN, Doilom M, Stephenson SL, Song J, Dong W, and Xu B
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The South China Botanical Garden (SCBG), one of the largest and oldest botanical gardens in China, conserves important plant germplasms of endangered species. Therefore, ensuring tree health and studying the associated mycobiome of the phyllosphere is essential to maintaining its visual aesthetics. During a survey of plant-associated microfungal species in SCBG, we collected several coelomycetous taxa. Phylogenetic relationships were evaluated based on the analyses of ITS, LSU, RPB2, and β - tubulin loci. The morphological features of the new collections were compared with those of existing species, emphasizing close phylogenetic affinities. Based on the morphological comparisons and multi-locus phylogeny, we introduce three new species. These are Ectophoma phoenicis sp. nov., Remotididymella fici - microcarpae sp. nov., and Stagonosporopsis pedicularis - striatae sp. nov. In addition, we describe a new host record for Allophoma tropica in the Didymellaceae . Detailed descriptions and illustrations are provided along with notes comparing allied species.
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- 2023
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4. Fungal diversity notes 1512-1610: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa.
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Jayawardena RS, Hyde KD, Wang S, Sun YR, Suwannarach N, Sysouphanthong P, Abdel-Wahab MA, Abdel-Aziz FA, Abeywickrama PD, Abreu VP, Armand A, Aptroot A, Bao DF, Begerow D, Bellanger JM, Bezerra JDP, Bundhun D, Calabon MS, Cao T, Cantillo T, Carvalho JLVR, Chaiwan N, Chen CC, Courtecuisse R, Cui BK, Damm U, Denchev CM, Denchev TT, Deng CY, Devadatha B, de Silva NI, Dos Santos LA, Dubey NK, Dumez S, Ferdinandez HS, Firmino AL, Gafforov Y, Gajanayake AJ, Gomdola D, Gunaseelan S, Shucheng-He, Htet ZH, Kaliyaperumal M, Kemler M, Kezo K, Kularathnage ND, Leonardi M, Li JP, Liao C, Liu S, Loizides M, Luangharn T, Ma J, Madrid H, Mahadevakumar S, Maharachchikumbura SSN, Manamgoda DS, Martín MP, Mekala N, Moreau PA, Mu YH, Pahoua P, Pem D, Pereira OL, Phonrob W, Phukhamsakda C, Raza M, Ren GC, Rinaldi AC, Rossi W, Samarakoon BC, Samarakoon MC, Sarma VV, Senanayake IC, Singh A, Souza MF, Souza-Motta CM, Spielmann AA, Su W, Tang X, Tian X, Thambugala KM, Thongklang N, Tennakoon DS, Wannathes N, Wei D, Welti S, Wijesinghe SN, Yang H, Yang Y, Yuan HS, Zhang H, Zhang J, Balasuriya A, Bhunjun CS, Bulgakov TS, Cai L, Camporesi E, Chomnunti P, Deepika YS, Doilom M, Duan WJ, Han SL, Huanraluek N, Jones EBG, Lakshmidevi N, Li Y, Lumyong S, Luo ZL, Khuna S, Kumla J, Manawasinghe IS, Mapook A, Punyaboon W, Tibpromma S, Lu YZ, Yan J, and Wang Y
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This article is the 14th in the Fungal Diversity Notes series, wherein we report 98 taxa distributed in two phyla, seven classes, 26 orders and 50 families which are described and illustrated. Taxa in this study were collected from Australia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chile, China, Cyprus, Egypt, France, French Guiana, India, Indonesia, Italy, Laos, Mexico, Russia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. There are 59 new taxa, 39 new hosts and new geographical distributions with one new combination. The 59 new species comprise Angustimassarina kunmingense , Asterina lopi , Asterina brigadeirensis , Bartalinia bidenticola , Bartalinia caryotae , Buellia pruinocalcarea , Coltricia insularis , Colletotrichum flexuosum , Colletotrichum thasutense , Coniochaeta caraganae , Coniothyrium yuccicola , Dematipyriforma aquatic , Dematipyriforma globispora , Dematipyriforma nilotica , Distoseptispora bambusicola , Fulvifomes jawadhuvensis , Fulvifomes malaiyanurensis , Fulvifomes thiruvannamalaiensis , Fusarium purpurea , Gerronema atrovirens , Gerronema flavum , Gerronema keralense , Gerronema kuruvense , Grammothele taiwanensis , Hongkongmyces changchunensis , Hypoxylon inaequale , Kirschsteiniothelia acutisporum , Kirschsteiniothelia crustaceum , Kirschsteiniothelia extensum , Kirschsteiniothelia septemseptatum , Kirschsteiniothelia spatiosum , Lecanora immersocalcarea , Lepiota subthailandica , Lindgomyces guizhouensis , Marthe asmius pallidoaurantiacus , Marasmius tangerinus , Neovaginatispora mangiferae , Pararamichloridium aquisubtropicum , Pestalotiopsis piraubensis , Phacidium chinaum , Phaeoisaria goiasensis , Phaeoseptum thailandicum , Pleurothecium aquisubtropicum , Pseudocercospora vernoniae , Pyrenophora verruculosa , Rhachomyces cruralis , Rhachomyces hyperommae , Rhachomyces magrinii , Rhachomyces platyprosophi , Rhizomarasmius cunninghamietorum , Skeletocutis cangshanensis , Skeletocutis subchrysella , Sporisorium anadelphiae-leptocomae , Tetraploa dashaoensis , Tomentella exiguelata , Tomentella fuscoaraneosa , Tricholomopsis lechatii , Vaginatispora flavispora and Wetmoreana blastidiocalcarea . The new combination is Torula sundara . The 39 new records on hosts and geographical distribution comprise Apiospora guiyangensis , Aplosporella artocarpi , Ascochyta medicaginicola , Astrocystis bambusicola , Athelia rolfsii , Bambusicola bambusae , Bipolaris luttrellii , Botryosphaeria dothidea , Chlorophyllum squamulosum , Colletotrichum aeschynomenes , Colletotrichum pandanicola , Coprinopsis cinerea , Corylicola italica , Curvularia alcornii , Curvularia senegalensis , Diaporthe foeniculina , Diaporthe longicolla , Diaporthe phaseolorum , Diatrypella quercina , Fusarium brachygibbosum , Helicoma aquaticum , Lepiota metulispora , Lepiota pongduadensis , Lepiota subvenenata , Melanconiella meridionalis , Monotosporella erecta , Nodulosphaeria digitalis , Palmiascoma gregariascomum , Periconia byssoides , Periconia cortaderiae , Pleopunctum ellipsoideum , Psilocybe keralensis , Scedosporium apiospermum , Scedosporium dehoogii , Scedosporium marina , Spegazzinia deightonii , Torula fici , Wiesneriomyces laurinus and Xylaria venosula . All these taxa are supported by morphological and multigene phylogenetic analyses. This article allows the researchers to publish fungal collections which are important for future studies. An updated, accurate and timely report of fungus-host and fungus-geography is important. We also provide an updated list of fungal taxa published in the previous fungal diversity notes. In this list, erroneous taxa and synonyms are marked and corrected accordingly., Competing Interests: Conflict of interestAuthors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (© The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Mushroom Research Foundation 2023, Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law.)
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- 2022
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