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Eighty‐four endophytic bacteria from cassava were assessed for antagonistic activity against phytopathogens Colletotrichum siamense, Colletotrichum sublineola and Phytophthora infestans infecting cassava, sorghum and potato, respectively. Fourteen endophytic bacteria exhibited antifungal activity against the three phytopathogens, of which four ...
Roselyne Nyawir Owino +3 more
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ABSTRACT Not susceptible to methicillin Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), is a potentially harmful bacteria that is resistant to the most important antimicrobial agents. Because MRSA is so resistant to many antibiotics, it can cause illnesses by forming biofilms.
Wubeshet Mathewos +5 more
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A hyperspectral imaging and machine learning approach for rapid and non-invasive diagnosis of cassava bacterial blight. [PDF]
Carvalho ICB +5 more
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CRISPR/Cas Genome Editing and Its Applications in Cereal Crop Improvement
ABSTRACT CRISPR/Cas‐based genome editing has emerged as a transformative tool for precise genetic improvement of cereal crops. Recent advances in CRISPR technologies, including Cas9, Cas12, Cas13, base editing, and prime editing, have enabled targeted modification of genes and regulatory elements controlling yield, stress tolerance, and grain ...
Sirisha Kaniganti +12 more
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Rice phyllospheric Pantoea spp. suppress blast and bacterial blight diseases. [PDF]
Sun W +11 more
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Microtitre plate assays of 286 Irish oat isolates show species‐specific azole sensitivity. In Fusarium langsethiae, mefentrifluconazole and tebuconazole sensitivities correlate, defining four phenotypes and supporting resistance monitoring and integrated control.
Diana E. Bucur, Steven Kildea
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XooNet: a high-throughput UAV-based approach for field screening of bacterial blight-resistant germplasm in wild rice. [PDF]
Pan P +12 more
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Evaluation of a Novel Climate‐Driven SIR Model for Cholera Prediction
Abstract The causative agent of cholera, Vibrio cholerae, is a bacterium native to the aquatic environment and commensal to zooplankton, namely copepods. V. cholerae thrives in warm, moderately saline water and its incidence is strongly influenced by environmental factors, which have proven critical for predictive awareness of cholera by identifying ...
Bailey Magers +3 more
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Phenotypic and transcriptomic characterization of OsSWEET14-edited rice (cv. Samkwang) with enhanced bacterial blight resistance. [PDF]
Jun Y +11 more
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This study aims to give deeper insight into the relationship between the dynamics of the rhizospheric microbiota and the developmental stages of L. dentata growing spontaneously in a semi‐arid environment. To achieve this objective, we examined and monitored the biomass (using phospholipid fatty acid, PLFA analysis), diversity and network complexity of
Oumaima Akachoud +6 more
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