Predators Fungi
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1. Plant Bugs Predators (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) with References to Arthropods and Fungi in Brazil
Abstract: The present study demonstrates 30 plant bugs species associated with 50 records of prey and six records of mycophagy for Brazil. The data were compiled from Schuh’s Catalog, the literature, specimens deposited in entomology museums and exemplars from different regions of Brazil sent for identification. Some of the data from the literature used di
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.. Publicado em: 12/08/2019
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2. Peptídeos antimicrobianos: síntese, ensaios biológicos, estudos termodinâmicos e análise estrutural por RMN em meios biomiméticos
Many organisms employ noxious chemicals (e.g., amines, steroid derivatives, alkaloids and peptides) to defend themselves against predators and pathogenic microrganisms. Among these chemical agents stand out peptides that can be found in a wide variety of organisms including bacteria, fungi, plants, insects, fish, amphibians,arachnids and mammals. The vast ma
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Atividade predatória sobre larvas de trichostrongilídeos de isolados fúngicos do gênero Monacrosporium após a passagem pelo trato gastrintestinal de bovinos / Predatory activity of isolates fungi of the genus Monacrosporium on trichostrongylids larvae after passage through the gastrointestinal tract of bovine
Três isolados de fungos predadores do gênero Monacrosporium (M. sinense SF-53, M. appendiculatum CGI e M. sinense SF-139) foram avaliados in vivo quanto à capacidade de suportar a passagem pelo trato gastrintestinal de bezerros sem perda da habilidade para predar larvas infectantes de Cooperia sp. e Haemonchus sp. Os isolados SF-53 e CGI foram administrad
Publicado em: 2003
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4. Cryptococcus neoformans interactions with amoebae suggest an explanation for its virulence and intracellular pathogenic strategy in macrophages
Cryptococcus neoformans (Cn) is a soil fungus that causes life-threatening meningitis in immunocompromised patients and is a facultative intracellular pathogen capable of replication inside macrophages. The mechanism by which environmental fungi acquire and maintain virulence for mammalian hosts is unknown. We hypothesized that the survival strategies f
The National Academy of Sciences.
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5. Competitive Ability and Survival in Soil of Pseudomonas Strain 679-2, a Dominant, Nonobligate Bacterial Predator of Bacteria
A copper-resistant, nonobligate, bacterial predator of bacteria was isolated from soil. It was a Pseudomonas species, designated strain 679-2. It attacked most other nonobligate bacterial predators and hence could control their predatory and other activities in nature. It also inhibited various fungi. It attached to prey cells and produced a toxic, copper-re