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Use of Biocides for the Control of Fungal Outbreaks in Subterranean Environments: The Case of the Lascaux Cave in France

2012

The Lascaux Cave in France suffered an outbreak of the fungus Fusarium solani in 2001. Biocides were applied for three years to control this outbreak. Four months after the initial biocide application, a new outbreak appeared in the form of black stains that progressively invaded the cave. The black stains on the ceiling and passage banks were so evident by 2007 that they became one of the caves major problems. Therefore, biocides were used again in 2008. The present study investigated the fungal communities associated with the black stains and the effectiveness of the biocides applied, by using cloning, denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis, and culture-dependent methods. A novel species…

Biocide[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Molecular Sequence DataHerpotrichiellaceaeZoologyFungusDisease Outbreaks03 medical and health sciencesFusariumCaveDNA Ribosomal SpacerEnvironmental ChemistryPhylogeny[SDV.MP.MYC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Mycology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyDenaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis030306 microbiologyEcologyOutbreakGeneral ChemistryOchroconis lascauxensisbiology.organism_classification[SDV.MP.MYC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Mycology3. Good healthCavesMycosesRNA Ribosomal[SDE]Environmental SciencesFranceFusarium solaniTemperature gradient gel electrophoresisDisinfectants
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Bacteria and free-living amoeba in the Lascaux Cave.

2008

3 pages, 1 table, 18 references. The collaboration of the Lascaux restoration team is highly appreciated. We thank Marisa Chelius for valuable comments on the manuscript.

DNA BacterialeducationBenzalkonium chloridemedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyConfined SpacesCaveFusarium solani species complexmedicineEnvironmental MicrobiologyAnimalsAir ConditioningProtozoaAmoebaMolecular Biology[SDV.MP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyFree living amoebaEcosystemgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyBacteriaEcologyOutbreakfood and beveragesLascaux CavePathogenic bacteriaGeneral Medicinesocial sciencesDNA Protozoanbiology.organism_classificationmusculoskeletal systemhumanities[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyArchaeologyBiofilmsProtozoaPaintingsFrancePathogensBacteriaEnvironmental MonitoringResearch in microbiology
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The microbiology of Lascaux Cave.

2010

Lascaux Cave (Montignac, France) contains paintings from the Upper Paleolithic period. Shortly after its discovery in 1940, the cave was seriously disturbed by major destructive interventions. In 1963, the cave was closed due to algal growth on the walls. In 2001, the ceiling, walls and sediments were colonized by the fungus Fusarium solani. Later, black stains, probably of fungal origin, appeared on the walls. Biocide treatments, including quaternary ammonium derivatives, were extensively applied for a few years, and have been in use again since January 2008. The microbial communities in Lascaux Cave were shown to be composed of human-pathogenic bacteria and entomopathogenic fungi, the for…

Entomopathogenic fungiFUNGAL ECOLOGYGeological Phenomena[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]FungusBiologyMicrobiologyMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesCaveFusarium[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyHumans[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyNatural enemiesMICROBIAL COMMUNITIES[SDV.MP.MYC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/MycologyEcosystem030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBacteria030306 microbiologyFungal ecologyEcologyFungiAlgal growthEukaryotaPaleontologysocial sciencesMicroclimatebiology.organism_classificationmusculoskeletal system[SDV.MP.MYC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/MycologyhumanitiesQuaternary Ammonium Compounds[SDE]Environmental SciencesUpper PaleolithicPaintingsFranceFusarium solaniDisinfectantsMicrobiology (Reading, England)
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A possible use of selected essential oils and Citrosept to inhibit the growth of Fusarium solani Mart. (Sacc.)

2016

Laboratory experiments have been carried out to determine the effects of lemon, cedar, pine and thyme oils as well as Citrocept on the growth of Fusarium solani Mart. (Sacc.) mycelium isolated from stored potato tubers. The biotic property of essential oils and Citrocept in inhibiting the linear growth of F. solani was assessed with the use of poisoned culture media, whereas the fungistatic property was determined by calculating, with the use of Abbott formula, the percentage indicating how many fungal colonies were inhibited from growth. A complete inhibition of the pathogen’s growth was observed in the presence of thyme oil at a concentration of 0.2% to 2% as well as in the presence of le…

Essential OilsFungistatic EffectsFusarium solaniAdvances in Microbiology
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Production, purification, and mass spectrometry characterization of the cyclohexadepsipeptide enniatin J3and study of the cytoxicity on differentiate…

2011

The enniatins (EN) are bioactive compounds of hexadepsipeptidic structure produced by several strains of Fusarium spp. The enniatin J3 (EN J3) was purified from extracts of Fusarium solani growth on solid medium of kamut, using semipreparative liquid chromatography (LC) followed by an analytical LC. The purity and the structure of the isolated compound were confirmed by electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry study-linear ion trap (ESI-MS-LIT). The pure fraction of EN J3 was utilized to study the cytotoxicity on differentiated and undifferentiated Caco-2 cells. The use of both chromatographic techniques allowed us to produce and purify 50 mg of EN J3 completely characterized with the tech…

FusariumElectrosprayChromatographybiologyChemistryHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisbiology.organism_classificationMass spectrometryPollutionEnvironmental ChemistryMTT assayIon trapEnniatinCytotoxicityFusarium solaniToxicological & Environmental Chemistry
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Interactions between glyphosate and autochthonous soil fungi surviving in aqueous solution of glyphosate

2007

The survival of autochthonous fungi in soil treated with 1mM aqueous solution of glyphosate was investigated. Significant differences in the total number of fungi in the studied objects were observed, and additionally significant qualitative changes were encountered. The dominating group of fungi belonged to genus Fusarium: Fusarium solani H30, Fusarium solani H50 and Fusarium oxysporum H80. Interactions between the isolated strains of fungi and varying concentrations of glyphosate were determined. The studied strains possessed high tolerance against the applied doses of glyphosate (0.5-2.0 mM). In the presence of glyphosate (as a sole source of phosphorus) applied in concentrations of 1.0-…

FusariumEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGlycineSoilchemistry.chemical_compoundFusariumDry weightFusarium oxysporumBotanySoil PollutantsEnvironmental ChemistrySoil MicrobiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthWaterfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryFungi imperfectibiology.organism_classificationPollutionSolutionschemistryGlyphosateGlycineFusarium solaniSoil microbiologyChemosphere
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Metabolic Profiling and Metabolite Correlation Network Analysis Reveal That Fusarium solani Induces Differential Metabolic Responses in Lotus japonic…

2021

Root fungal endophytes are essential mediators of plant nutrition under mild stress conditions. However, variations in the rhizosphere environment, such as nutrient depletion, could result in a stressful situation for both partners, shifting mutualistic to nonconvenient interactions. Mycorrhizal fungi and dark septate endophytes (DSEs) have demonstrated their ability to facilitate phosphate (Pi) acquisition. However, few studies have investigated other plant–fungal interactions that take place in the root environment with regard to phosphate nutrition. In the present research work, we aimed to analyze the effect of extreme Pi starvation and the fungal endophyte Fusarium solani on the model …

Microbiology (medical)Fusariumphosphate starvationRhizospherebiologyQH301-705.5Lotus japonicusfungifood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationcorrelation network analysismetabolomicsNutrientMetabolomicsBotanyLotus tenuis<i>Fusarium solani</i><i>Lotus</i> spp.Biology (General)Fusarium solaniPlant nutritionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Fungi
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Antibacterial effects of enniatins J1 and J3 on pathogenic and lactic acid bacteria

2011

Abstract Enniatins (ENs) are N -methylated cyclohexadepsipeptides, secondary metabolites produced by various species of the genus Fusarium . They are known to act as antifungal, antiyeast and antibacterial and to possess antiinsecticidal and phytotoxic properties. In this study we evaluated for the first time the antibiotic effect of pure fractions of EN J 1 and J 3 on several pathogenic strains and lactic acid bacteria. The ENs J 1 and J 3 were purified from the fermentation extract of Fusarium solani growth on solid medium of wheat kamut, using the technique of the low pressure liquid chromatography (LPLC) followed by a semipreparative liquid chromatography (LC). The purity and the struct…

SalmonellaChromatographybiologyPathogenic bacteriaMicrobial Sensitivity TestsGeneral MedicineToxicologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeListeria monocytogenesMicrobiologyLactic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundFusariumListeria monocytogeneschemistryLactobacillaceaeDepsipeptidesmedicineBioassayFermentationFusarium solaniBacteriaFood ScienceFood and Chemical Toxicology
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Investigation of fungicidal activity of 3-piperazine-bis(benzoxaborole) and its boronic acid analogue

2014

3-Piperazine-bis(benzoxaborole) and its bis(phenylboronic acid) analogue were investigated in terms of their fungicidal activity. The study was carried out against five filamentous fungi: Aspergillus terreus, Fusarium dimerum, Fusarium solani, Penicillium ochrochloron and Aspergillus niger. 3-Piperazine-bis(benzoxaborole) revealed higher inhibitory activity towards the examined strains than standard antibiotic (amphotericin B), whereas bis(phenylboronic acid) proved to be inactive. The study unequivocally showed that the presence of the heterocyclic benzoxaborole system is essential for antifungal action of the examined compounds. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

biologyStereochemistryAspergillus nigerfood and beveragesGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPiperazinechemistryAmphotericin BmedicineAspergillus terreusPhenylboronic acidFusarium solaniBoronic acidmedicine.drugPenicillium ochrochloronApplied Organometallic Chemistry
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Sensitivity of Fusarium solani isolated from asparagus on essential oils

2016

olejki eteryczneaktywność przeciwgrzybowaasparagusantifungal activityszparagiessential oilsFusarium solaniEcological Chemistry and Engineering. A
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