Search Results - "Müller, Marina E.H."
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Alternaria mycotoxins in wheat – A 10 years survey in the Northeast of Germany
Published in Food control (01-11-2013)“…Although, the genus Alternaria is considered to be an important plant pathogen and capable to produce mycotoxins, the presence of Alternaria mycotoxins in…”
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Multifactorial spatial analysis of mycotoxin contamination of winter wheat at the field and landscape scale
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-10-2010)“…[Display omitted] ▶ DON content is influenced by climatic, topographic and agricultural factors. ▶ DON in wheat with maize as preceding crop is higher than in…”
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Movement‐mediated community assembly and coexistence
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-08-2020)“…ABSTRACT Organismal movement is ubiquitous and facilitates important ecological mechanisms that drive community and metacommunity composition and hence…”
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Chemotaxonomy of Mycotoxigenic Small-Spored Alternaria Fungi - Do Multitoxin Mixtures Act as an Indicator for Species Differentiation?
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (03-07-2018)“…Necrotrophic as well as saprophytic small-spored species are annually responsible for major losses of agricultural products, such as cereal crops, associated…”
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Description of Lecythium terrestris sp. nov. (Chlamydophryidae, Cercozoa), a Soil Dwelling Protist Feeding on Fungi and Algae
Published in Protist (01-04-2016)“…Testate amoebae have been frequently studied by protistologists, but still little information is available on some groups like the Chlamydophryidae. These…”
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Antagonistic Potential of Fluorescent Pseudomonads Colonizing Wheat Heads Against Mycotoxin Producing Alternaria and Fusaria
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (10-09-2018)“…Natural control of phytopathogenic microorganisms is assumed as a priority function of the commensal plant microbiota. In this study, the suitability of…”
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A European Database of Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum Trichothecene Genotypes
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (06-04-2016)“…Fusarium species, particularly Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum, are the main cause of trichothecene type B contamination in cereals. Data on the…”
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A Metabarcoding Analysis of the Mycobiome of Wheat Ears Across a Topographically Heterogeneous Field
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (10-09-2019)“…Plant associated microbial communities have recently received a lot of attention because thought to play a fundamental role in plant health and development…”
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Who is the culprit: Is pest infestation responsible for crop yield losses close to semi‐natural habitats?
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2021)“…Semi‐natural habitats (SNHs) are becoming increasingly scarce in modern agricultural landscapes. This may reduce natural ecosystem services such as pest…”
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Blowin’ in the Wind: Wind Dispersal Ability of Phytopathogenic Fusarium in a Wind Tunnel Experiment
Published in Atmosphere (01-12-2021)“…Dispersal processes play an essential role in cereal diseases caused by phytopathogenic Fusarium. However, most empirical studies of Fusarium spore dispersal…”
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Fluorescent Pseudomonads in the Phyllosphere of Wheat: Potential Antagonists Against Fungal Phytopathogens
Published in Current microbiology (01-04-2016)“…Fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from wheat leaves were characterized regarding their antagonistic potential and taxonomy in relation to protect crop plants…”
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Infected grasses as inoculum for Fusarium infestation and mycotoxin accumulation in wheat with and without irrigation
Published in Mycotoxin research (01-02-2023)“…Grasses growing next to agricultural fields influence the Fusarium abundance, the species composition, and the mycotoxin accumulation of wheat plants,…”
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How much do we really lose?—Yield losses in the proximity of natural landscape elements in agricultural landscapes
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2019)“…Natural landscape elements (NLEs) in agricultural landscapes contribute to biodiversity and ecosystem services, but are also regarded as an obstacle for…”
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Root uptake and metabolization of Alternaria toxins by winter wheat plants using a hydroponic system
Published in Mycotoxin research (01-05-2023)“…Fungi of the genus Alternaria are ubiquitous in the environment. Their mycotoxins can leach out of contaminated plants or crop debris into the soil entering…”
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The Effect of Biochars and Endophytic Bacteria on Growth and Root Rot Disease Incidence of Fusarium Infested Narrow-Leafed Lupin ( Lupinus angustifolius L.)
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (31-03-2020)“…The effects of biochar on plant growth vary depending on the applied biochar type, study site environmental conditions, microbial species, and plant-microbial…”
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Co-Cultivation of Fusarium , Alternaria , and Pseudomonas on Wheat-Ears Affects Microbial Growth and Mycotoxin Production
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (20-02-2021)“…Mycotoxigenic fungal pathogens and are a leading cause of loss in cereal production. On wheat-ears, they are confronted by bacterial antagonists such as…”
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Arable Weeds at the Edges of Kettle Holes as Overwintering Habitat for Phytopathogenic Fungi
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-04-2022)“…Weeds in agricultural landscapes can serve as alternate hosts for phytopathogenic fungi and promote the spatial and long-term distribution of these fungi…”
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Quantifying the Role of Ground Beetles for the Dispersal of Fusarium and Alternaria Fungi in Agricultural Landscapes
Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (14-10-2021)“…The spread by arthropods (zoochory) is an essential dispersal mechanism for many microorganisms, like plant pathogens. Carabid beetles are very abundant and…”
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Alternaria and Fusarium Fungi: Differences in Distribution and Spore Deposition in a Topographically Heterogeneous Wheat Field
Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (24-05-2018)“…spp. and spp., two genera of filamentous fungi, are common colonizers of the wheat phyllosphere. Both can be pathogenic and produce mycotoxins that are harmful…”
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Alternative Starter Fertilization Strategies in Maize (Zea mays L.) Cultivation: Agronomic Potential of Microgranular Fertilizer and Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms and Their Impact on the Soil Native Microbial Community
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-12-2023)“…Phosphorous (P) starter fertilization can increase maize (Zea mays L.) yield. Widespread application in soils with sufficient P availability leads to…”
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