Publications by authors named "Fassatiova O"

Contamination with microscopic fungi was studied in broiler complete feed mixtures in 1983-1984. The contamination levels ranged from 10(1) to 10(5) of fungus units per gram of feed (mostly around 10(3) units per gram). Sixty species of microscopic fungi of sixteen genera were isolated from the feeds.

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Over the years 1983 to 1984, eight strains of Penicillium oxalicum were isolated from feed mixtures for chickens; all of them produced on wheat secalonic acid D (1 to 22 mg X kg-1). As found out, toxic dose of secalonic acid D for two-day, three--day and four-day chicken embryos is 0.90, 2.

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Thirty-six strains of ovicidal fungi were isolated from 122 investigated soil samples collected in Cuba. The isolated strains belong to 8 genera, 2 strains consist of sterile mycelium only. Most of the strains belong to the genus Fusarium (4 species, 1 undetermined strain), the remaining ones to Mortierella (3 species and 6 undetermined strains), Humicola (2 species), Paecilomyces (2 species) and Penicillium (2 species).

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Production of beta-glucosidase, exo-beta-1,4-glucanase and endo-beta-1,4-glucanase was screened in 58 species of imperfect fungi, mucoral fungi and some ascomycetes. beta-Glucosidase activity was found in all of the tested microorganisms, exo-beta-1,4-glucanase activity in 23, and endo-beta-1,4=glucanase activity in 38 microorganisms. Growth on cellobiose was found in all tested microorganisms, growth on carboxymethylcellulose in in 38 tested strains.

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The amylolytic activity and especially the production of alpha-amylase (EC 3.2.1.

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The authors present a detailed description of a pathogenic strain of Allescheria boydii Shear, isolated from a soil sample obtained from the karst cave in the vicinity of the Iskan derkerev lake, the Tajik SSR (the morphology of the conidial and ascosporic stages of the fungus, its physiological and biochemical activity and experimental pathogenicity). Data on the existence of this causative agent as a saprophyte in the soil of various continents are also given. A conclusion was drawn that A.

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