Publications by authors named "Rozalska S"

The present study revealed the consequences of the interaction of a widely used bioinsecticide and endophyte Metarhizium anisopliae with the hazardous mycotoxin zearalenone (ZEN) as a pure substance and with ZEN as a native component of a crude Fusarium extract. In the environment, microorganisms encounter a mixture of metabolites secreted by other organisms living in the same area, not single substances. The obtained results suggest that M.

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Food preservatives are crucial in fruit production, but fungal resistance is a challenge. The main objective was to compare the sensitivity of Neosartorya spp. isolates to preservatives used in food security applications and to assess the role of metabolic properties in shaping Neosartorya spp.

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  • The study examined the interaction between the fungicide azoxystrobin (AZ) and the biosurfactant-producing bacteria sp. Kol B3, revealing enhanced antifungal effects against the fungal pathogen IM 6525.
  • The combination of AZ and Kol B3 notably inhibited fungal growth, altered hyphal structure, increased membrane permeability, and elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the fungus.
  • Changes in biosurfactant production were observed, particularly an increase in iturin synthesis, and a minor degradation of AZ was noted after 72 hours in the co-culture.
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Fungi belonging to the genus Neosartorya (teleomorph of Aspergillus spp.) are of great concern in the production and storage of berries and fruit-based products, mainly due to the production of thermoresistant ascospores that cause food spoilage and possible secretion of mycotoxins. We initially tested the antifungal effect of six natural extracts against 20 isolates of Neosartorya spp.

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  • Microplastics in soil can harm tiny organisms, but researchers wanted to see how they affect a specific fungus while it breaks down herbicides.
  • The study found that microplastics alone didn't hurt the fungus much, but the herbicide metolachlor did slow its growth significantly.
  • However, when both the microplastics and herbicide were present, the fungus still worked well to break down the herbicide, although the mix changed the fungus's cell structure a bit.
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Advances in the agrochemical industry, such as using plant protection products e.g. pyrethroid insecticides, lead to environmental pollution via the accumulation of toxic compounds in soil.

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While there has been intensive research on the influence of microplastics (MPs) on aquatic organisms and humans, their effect on microorganisms is relatively little-known. The present study describes the response of the strain to low-density polyethylene (LDPE) microparticles. MPs, either separately or with metolachlor (MET), were added to the cultures.

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Wheat is a critically important crop. The application of fungi, such as , to protect and improve crop yields could become an alternative solution to synthetic chemicals. However, the interaction between the fungus and wheat in the presence of stress factors at the molecular level has not been fully elucidated.

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Pyrethroids are chemical insecticides that are widely used to control pests. Entomopathogenic fungi are considered environmentally safe alternatives to these compounds. Pyrethroids and entomopathogenic fungi not only co-exist in the environment but can also be applied together in pest control.

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Bisphenol (BPA) is a key ingredient in the production of epoxy resins and some types of plastics, which can be released into the environment and alter the endocrine systems of wildlife and humans. In this study, the ability of the fungus IM 6482 to BPA elimination was investigated. LC-MS/MS analysis showed almost complete removal of BPA from the growth medium within 72 h of culturing.

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Invading pathogens are contained/eliminated by orchestrated actions of different humoral components of the innate immune response. One of them is endogenous molecules called alarmins, which contribute to diverse processes from danger sense until the infection extinction. Considering the participation of mast cells (MCs) in many aspects of the body's defense and, on the other hand, the importance of alarmins as molecules that signal damage/danger, in this study, we evaluated the effect of alarmins on MC phenotype and activity.

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Trichoderma species are well known for producing various secondary metabolites in response to different fungal pathogens. This paper reports the effects of the metabolites produced during one-day cultivation of Trichoderma harzianum on the growth and development of the popular pathogen Fusarium culmorum. Inhibition of the growth of the pathogen and production of secondary metabolites including zearalenone was observed on Petri dishes.

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Mast cells (MCs) play an essential role in host defense, primarily because of their location, their ability to pathogen destruction via several mechanisms, and the pattern recognition receptors they express. Even though most data is available regarding MC activation by various bacteria- or virus-derived molecules, those cells' activity in response to constituents associated with fungi is not recognized enough. Our research aimed to address whether Saccharomyces cerevisiae-derived zymosan, i.

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Mast cells take part in host defense against microorganisms as they are numerous at the portal of infection, exert several essential mechanisms of pathogen destruction, and they express pattern recognition receptors. Accumulating evidence indicates that these cells are involved in the control and clearance of bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections, but much less is known about their contribution in defense against fungi. The study was aimed to establish whether mannan, which comprises an outermost layer and major structural constituent of the fungal cell wall, may directly stimulate tissue mast cells to the antifungal response.

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sp. are entomopathogenic fungi that inhabit the soil environment. Together, they act as natural pest control factors.

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  • Mast cells (MCs) help defend against pathogens through receptors that detect harmful molecules, and this study investigates the role of defensin BD-2 in enhancing MC responses.
  • Findings show that BD-2 boosts the expression of receptors essential for viral detection in rat peritoneal MCs, suggesting it enhances their ability to respond to infections.
  • The study concludes that BD-2 may significantly improve MC activity in inflammation and immune responses, particularly in allergic reactions and during infections.
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Atrazine, is one of major concern pesticides contaminating agricultural areas and ground water. Its microbial biodegradation seems to be the most efficient in terms of economic and environmental benefits. In the present work the cometabolic biodegradation of atrazine by the fungus Metarhizum robertsii IM 6519 during 10-day batch cultures was characterized.

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Strains of Trichoderma harzianum are well-known producers of bioactive secondary metabolites and have a beneficial effect on plants. However, to the best of our knowledge, the effect of the commonly used pesticides on the activity of this fungus is not yet investigated. Therefore, in the present study, the effect of the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) on the lipidome and selected extracellular compounds synthesized by T.

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Mast cells (MCs) are engaged in host defense against various pathogens as they are equipped with pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Among PRRs expressed on MCs, there are also molecules recognizing components of the fungal cell wall, which are able to induce cellular activation and response. However, little information is available concerning the MC activation by various fungal-derived components.

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Graphene oxide () has recently captured tremendous attention, but only few functionalized graphene derivatives were used as fillers, and insightful studies dealing with the thermal, mechanical, and biological effects of graphene surface functionalization are currently missing in the literature. Herein, reduced graphene oxide (), phosphorylated graphene oxide (), and trimethylsilylated graphene oxide () were prepared by the post-modification of . The electrostatic interactions of these fillers with chitosan afforded colloidal solutions that provide, after water evaporation, transparent and flexible chitosan-modified graphene films.

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The 18th Congress of European Mycologists took place from 16 to 21 September 2019 in Warsaw and Białowieża, Poland (Figure 1) [...

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A proteomic study of Cunninghamella echinulata recovery during exposure to tributyltin was conducted with 2-D SDS-PAGE protein separation and profiling, MALDI-TOF/TOF protein identification, and PCA analysis. The presence of TBT resulted in an upregulation of enzymes related to energy production via cellular respiration. The unique overexpression of NADH dehydrogenase and mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase, together with an increased level of cytochrome c oxidase, ATP synthase subunits, and inorganic pyrophosphatase, indicates a strong energy deficit in the cells, leading to an increase in the ATP production.

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To investigate the induction of oxidative stress and antioxidant response in the chloroacetanilides-degrading Trichoderma spp. under alachlor and metolachlor exposure, a comparative analysis using popular biomarkers was employed. An increased intracellular level of reactive oxygen species (ROS; especially superoxide anion [O]) as well as products of lipid and protein oxidation after 24 h incubation with the herbicides confirmed chloroacetanilide-induced oxidative stress in tested Trichoderma strains.

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A growing body of data indicates that adipocytokines, including leptin and adiponectin, are critical components not only of metabolic regulation but also of the immune system, mainly by influencing the activity of cells participating in immunological and inflammatory processes. As mast cells (MCs) are the key players in the course of those mechanisms, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of leptin and adiponectin on some aspects of MC activity. We documented that in vivo differentiated mature tissue MCs from the rat peritoneal cavity express a receptor for leptin (OB-R), as well as receptors for adiponectin (AdipoR1 and AdipoR2).

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In this study, the ability of 4-n-nonylphenol (4-n-NP) elimination by fungal species belonging to the genus Metarhizium was investigated. The occurrence of 35 metabolites from 4-n-NP degradation was confirmed. For the first time, based on the obtained results, the 4-n-NP biodegradation pathway distinctive for the genus Metarhizium was proposed.

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