Paivi Parikka
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Recent Articles
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Poimala A, Raco M, Haikonen T, Cerny M, Parikka P, Hantula J, et al.
Viruses
. 2022 Dec;
14(12).
PMID: 36560602
is an important oomycetous plant pathogen with numerous host plant species, including garden strawberry ( × ) and silver birch (). also hosts mycoviruses, but their phenotypic effects on the...
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Sohlberg E, Virkajarvi V, Parikka P, Ramo S, Laitila A, Sarlin T
Toxins (Basel)
. 2022 Jan;
14(1).
PMID: 35051022
Fusarium head blight (FHB) is an economically important plant disease. Some species produce mycotoxins that cause food safety concerns for both humans and animals. One especially important mycotoxin-producing fungus causing...
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Palojarvi A, Kellock M, Parikka P, Jauhiainen L, Alakukku L
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Jun;
12:693341.
PMID: 34093513
[This corrects the article on p. 534786 in vol. 11, PMID: 33193124.].
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Poimala A, Parikka P, Hantula J, Vainio E
Environ Microbiol
. 2021 Apr;
23(9):5200-5221.
PMID: 33848054
Eighty-eight Phytophthora cactorum strains isolated from crown or leather rot of strawberry in 1971-2019 were screened for viruses using RNA-seq and RT-PCR. Remarkably, all but one isolate were virus-infected, most...
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Palojarvi A, Kellock M, Parikka P, Jauhiainen L, Alakukku L
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Nov;
11:534786.
PMID: 33193124
The soil-borne plant pathogens cause serious yield losses and are difficult to control. In suppressive soils, disease incidence remains low regardless of the presence of the pathogen, the host plant,...
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Pasquali M, Beyer M, Logrieco A, Audenaert K, Balmas V, Basler R, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2016 Apr;
7:406.
PMID: 27092107
Fusarium species, particularly Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum, are the main cause of trichothecene type B contamination in cereals. Data on the distribution of Fusarium trichothecene genotypes in cereals in...
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Hietaniemi V, Ramo S, Yli-Mattila T, Jestoi M, Peltonen S, Kartio M, et al.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess
. 2016 Mar;
33(5):831-48.
PMID: 27002810
The aim of the project was to produce updated information during 2005-14 on the Fusarium species found in Finnish cereal grains, and the toxins produced by them, as the last...
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Kokkonen M, Ojala L, Parikka P, Jestoi M
Int J Food Microbiol
. 2010 Aug;
143(1-2):17-25.
PMID: 20708288
The toxin producing capacity of seven Fusarium species (F. langsethiae, F. sporotrichioides, F. poae, F. avenaceum, F. tricinctum, F. graminearum and F. culmorum) and the effect of culture conditions on...
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Uhlig S, Jestoi M, Parikka P
Int J Food Microbiol
. 2007 Sep;
119(1-2):17-24.
PMID: 17884217
The Fusarium species complex found on small-grain cereals in Northern Europe is largely dominated by F. avenaceum, while other important species include F. tricinctum, F. poae, F. culmorum and F....