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  1. This review synthesizes current knowledge of Epicoccum species from the perspective of plant pathology, which includes the diseases caused by Epicoccum species, and the biological control potential of plant diseases using Epicoccum species or their metabolites.

  2. The main goal of the present review is to discuss the diversity of secondary metabolites produced by Epicoccum spp., their biotechnological applications, and proposed hypothetical biosynthesis. In addition, the use of Epicoccum spp. as biocontrol agents and the pigments produced by these fungi are also discussed.

  3. Epicoccum spp. is considered as one of the most important fungal allergens. They are responsible for inducing several respiratory disorders, such as upper and lower respiratory tract disease, rhinitis, sinusitis, and asthma. Elevated concentrations of Epicoccum spores may induce or worsen asthma attacks in children [1].

  4. 19 de jun. de 2021 · Epicoccum is a genus of ubiquitous fungi typically found in air, soil, water, stone, decaying vegetation, and plant tissues. Epicoccum spp. are known as biocontrol agents against phytopathogens; also the ability of this fungus to produce many secondary metabolites...

  5. 22 de ene. de 2021 · Epicoccum species: ubiquitous plant pathogens and effective biological control agents. January 2021. European Journal of Plant Pathology 159 (1):1-13. DOI: 10.1007/s10658-021-02207-w. Authors:...

  6. Besides, a diverse combination of Malassezia spp., Aspergillus spp., Cryptococcus spp., Rhodotorula spp., and Epicoccum spp. are found colonized in foot sites (Byrd et al., 2018). Most of these microbes are present in the entire skin surface and other associated structures by forming biofilms.

  7. Abstract. Fungi are playing a vital role for producing natural products, most productive source of lead compounds in far reaching endeavor of new drug discovery. Epicoccum fungus is known for its potential to produce diverse classes of biologically active secondary metabolites.