2006
DOI: 10.4314/br.v3i1.28563
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<i>In vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> production of pectic enzymes, polygalacturonase, by seed-borne pathogen, fusarium moniliforme sheldon from seeds of rice (<i>Oryzae sativa</i> L) and its role in the disease of rice

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“…Polygalacturonase operates optimally within a specific temperature .PG secreted by Fusarium moniliforme in carrot tissues in vitro as reported by Akanu- Ibiam and Arinze, (1999), and in tissues of rice in vitro and in vivo, by Ibiam and Arinze, (2005) Barmore and Brown (1981), reported that the enzyme operated optimally at pH 6. Akanu -Ibiam, and Arinze, (1999), reported that the pH for the optimum activity of PG secreted from carrot tissues by F moniliforme was pH 5, while Ibiam and Arinze, (2005), reported that it was pH 5 and 6 for PG secreted by F moniliforme in vitro , and at pH 6 for that secreted in vivo by the same enzyme .…”
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“…Polygalacturonase operates optimally within a specific temperature .PG secreted by Fusarium moniliforme in carrot tissues in vitro as reported by Akanu- Ibiam and Arinze, (1999), and in tissues of rice in vitro and in vivo, by Ibiam and Arinze, (2005) Barmore and Brown (1981), reported that the enzyme operated optimally at pH 6. Akanu -Ibiam, and Arinze, (1999), reported that the pH for the optimum activity of PG secreted from carrot tissues by F moniliforme was pH 5, while Ibiam and Arinze, (2005), reported that it was pH 5 and 6 for PG secreted by F moniliforme in vitro , and at pH 6 for that secreted in vivo by the same enzyme .…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Several pathogens produce polygalacturonase (PG) in infected tissue, for example, Hancock and Millar (1965b), showed that Colletotrichum trifolii produced PG. It was also reported to have been produced by Botryodiplodia theobromae by Arinze and Smith, (1979) and Arinze (1985 a and b), by F moniliforme in carrot tissue (Akanu-Ibiam and Arinze, (1999), and in rice seeds (Ibiam and Arinze, 2005) .…”
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