Extracellular enzymatic activity of Fusarium section Liseola isolates

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Castellá G. [1 ]
Bragulat M.R. [1 ]
Cabañes F.J. [1 ]
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[1] Departament de Patologia i Producciò Animals, Facultat de Veterinária, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra
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Apy-Zym[!sup]R[!/sup] Fusarium anthophilum; F; moniliforme; proliferatum; subglutinans;
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10.1023/A:1006923106999
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Extracellular enzymatic activity of Fusarium species from section Liseola was determined by the Api-ZymR test, a semiquantitative method for assaying different cellular enzymes. This enzyme testing system was evaluated for possible use as a species identification aid. Twenty-two strains of Fusarium section Liseola were used: 8 of F. moniliforme, 6 of F. proliferatum, 6 of F. subglutinans and 2 of F. anthophilum. The optimal spore concentration was also determined for maximal activity in Api-ZymR assay. According to our findings, the species showed little difference in Api-ZymR enzymatic profiles, being not suitable for identification of these species. Only F. subglutinans and F. anthophilum showed a different enzymatic pattern. © 1998, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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