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What (who) is fusarium - definition

GENUS OF FUNGI
Fusarium infections; Fusarium infection; FUSARIUM
  • Micro and macro conidia under 45x magnification
  • ''Fusarium'' chlamydospores
  • Macroconidia

fusarium         
[fj?'z?:r??m]
¦ noun (plural fusaria or fusariums) a mould that causes diseases of plants, especially wilting. [Genus Fusarium.]
Origin
early 20th cent.: mod. L., from L. fusus 'spindle'.
Fusarium verticillioides         
SPECIES OF SORDARIOMYCETES FUNGUS
Fusarium moniliforme; F. moniliforme
Fusarium verticillioides is the most commonly reported fungal species infecting maize (Zea mays). Fusarium verticillioides is the accepted name of the species, which was also known as Fusarium moniliforme.
Fusarium solani         
  • Hyphae of F. solani
  • Effects of F. solani on Alfalfa
SPECIES OF FUNGUS
Haematonectria haematococca; Nectria haematococca; Fusarium solani f. sp. cucurbitae; Fusarium solani f.sp. eumartii; Fusarium eumartii; Nectria haematococa; Hypomyces haematococcus; Nectria cancri; Fusarium striatum; Fusisporium solani; Hypomyces cancri; Fusarium martii
Fusarium solani is a species complex of at least 26 closely related filamentous fungi in the division Ascomycota, family Nectriaceae. It is the anamorph of Nectria haematococca.

Wikipedia

Fusarium

Fusarium /fjuˈzɛəriəm/  is a large genus of filamentous fungi, part of a group often referred to as hyphomycetes, widely distributed in soil and associated with plants. Most species are harmless saprobes, and are relatively abundant members of the soil microbial community. Some species produce mycotoxins in cereal crops that can affect human and animal health if they enter the food chain. The main toxins produced by these Fusarium species are fumonisins and trichothecenes. Despite most species apparently being harmless (some existing on the skin as commensal members of the skin flora), some Fusarium species and subspecific groups are among the most important fungal pathogens of plants and animals.

The name of Fusarium comes from Latin fusus, meaning a spindle.

Examples of use of fusarium
1. They remember the 1''0s, when fusarium head blight, commonly called "scab," devastated successive wheat crops.
2. High concentrations of Fusarium fungus microtoxins can sicken humans and livestock.
3. Low levels of Fusarium head blight, also known as "head scab," are not uncommon in grain crops.
4. It follows 35 cases of the fungal eye infection, Fusarium keratitis, in Singapore after contact lens wearers used the product.
5. The multi–purpose solution for soft contact lenses has also been linked with increased Fusarium infections in HongKong and the US.