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In recent years, the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda has rapidly emerged as a global invasive pest, challenging the maize production and leading to considerable economic losses.
K. S. Ishwarya Lakshmi +5 more
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A case of pyometra and granulosa cell tumour in a sheep [PDF]
This case report describes the diagnosis and treatment of pyometra and granulosa cell tumour in a pet ewe. It includes the use of simple imaging and blood testing to assist the diagnosis, the use of medical treatment in the control of the pyometra, a ...
Morgan, Lucy, Oultram, JW
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Improved deferred antagonism technique for detecting antibiosis
Abstract The deferred antagonism technique has been utilized for several decades for detecting antibiosis activity. Most protocols require the elimination of antibiotic-producing cells by exposing them to chloroform vapour, UV radiation or filter sterilizing the filtrate steps that require additional time and expense to complete.
J.M. Klein +5 more
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Decades of active public health messaging about the dangers of pathogenic microbes has led to a Western society dominated by an antibiotic worldview; however recent scientific and social interest in the microbiome suggests an emerging counter-current of ...
B. Greenhough +5 more
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ABSTRACT The Interspecific Urochloa recurrent selection breeding programme at CIAT aims to integrate desirable traits such as resistance and tolerance to spittlebugs (Hemiptera: Cercopidae), the main insect pest affecting these pastures in Latin America.
Luis Hernandez +4 more
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Evaluation of Antagonistic Fungi in Inhibiting the Growth of Rigidoporus Microporus Causing White Root Disease in Rubber Plants [PDF]
Rigidoporus microporus is a pathogen causing white root disease in rubber plants, which is very difficult to control. The use of antagonistic fungi is expected to control this pathogen because it has the inhibitory ability through the competition ...
Amaria, W. (Widi) +2 more
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Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) - Prospective and Mechanisms: A Review
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are naturally occurring soil bacteria that colonize plant roots, which is an important environment for plant microbe interactions. PGPR have attracted special attention for their ability to enhance productivity,
V. Jeyanthi, S. Kanimozhi
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A spatiotemporal drug release scaffold with antibiosis and bone regeneration for osteomyelitis
Shengda Wu +6 more
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Con el objetivo de determinar la acción antimicrobiana del aceite esencial de Methosthachys mollis (Muña); en diseño al azar se enfrentó cepas estándares A TCC de Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus sp, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Actinobacillus ...
Karin Díaz L., Hilda Moromi N.
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Antibiotic production in the Gymnoascaceae with reference to the nitrogen source [PDF]
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Paslay, Lucille Annette
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