cancidas and tebuconazole

cancidas has been researched along with tebuconazole* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for cancidas and tebuconazole

ArticleYear
Treatment of a clinically relevant plant-pathogenic fungus with an agricultural azole causes cross-resistance to medical azoles and potentiates caspofungin efficacy.
    Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 2007, Volume: 51, Issue:10

    Azoles are extensively applied in agriculture and medicine, and a relationship between the development of azole resistance in agriculture and the development of azole resistance in clinical practice may exist. The maize pathogen Colletotrichum graminicola, causing cutaneous mycosis and keratitis, has been used to investigate the acquisition of resistance to an agricultural azole and the resulting cross-resistance to various medical antifungal agents. Azole-adapted strains were less sensitive to all azoles tested but showed increased sensitivity to caspofungin, amphotericin B, and nystatin. Viability staining and infection assays with excised human skin confirmed these data.

    Topics: Amphotericin B; Antifungal Agents; Azoles; Caspofungin; Colletotrichum; Drug Resistance, Fungal; Drug Synergism; Echinocandins; Fungi; Fungicides, Industrial; Humans; In Vitro Techniques; Lipopeptides; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Microscopy, Fluorescence; Nystatin; Plant Diseases; Skin; Triazoles

2007