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2018–2019 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Tristeza Decline
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is a major cause of the decline and eventual death of trees on sour orange rootstocks. This 2-page fact sheet is part of the 2018–2019 Florida Citrus Production Guide. Written by O. Batuman, A. Levy, M. E. Hilf, P.
Ozgur Batuman +5 more
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Internet of Things‐Enabled Food and Plant Sensors to Empower Sustainability
This Review demonstrates that the advanced sensors that can enhance food safety and quality, plant growth, and disease management to promote sustainability. The authors also discuss the Internet of Things‐supported sensors to empower farmers, stakeholders, and agro‐food industries via rapid testing and predictive analysis based on sensing‐generated ...
Matin Ataei Kachouei +2 more
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Sensor design strategy for environmental and biological monitoring
This review systematically presents the sensor design strategies, namely optical, electrical, and electrochemical sensor for efficient ecosystem monitoring including air, water, soil, and living organisms. We hope that readers that be able to predict the performance that will be achieved by combining certain sensors in advance based on this information.
Jun Hyuk Heo +10 more
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Abstract Postharvest diseases and quality degradation are the major factors causing food losses in the fresh produce supply chain. Hence, detecting diseases and quality deterioration at the asymptomatic stage of produce enables growers to treat the diseases earlier, maintain quality and reduce postharvest food losses.
Asgar Ali +4 more
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Citrus Tristeza Virus: From Pathogen to Panacea
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is the most destructive viral pathogen of citrus. During the past century, CTV induced grave epidemics in citrus-growing areas worldwide that have resulted in a loss of more than 100 million trees. At present, the virus continues to threaten citrus production in many different countries.
Svetlana Y, Folimonova, Yong-Duo, Sun
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Wheat yellow mosaic virus NIb targets TaVTC2 to elicit broad‐spectrum pathogen resistance in wheat
Summary GDP‐L‐galactose phosphorylase (VTC2) catalyses the conversion of GDP‐L‐galactose to L‐galactose‐1‐P, a vital step of ascorbic acid (AsA) biosynthesis in plants. AsA is well known for its function in the amelioration of oxidative stress caused by most pathogen infection, but its function against viral infection remains unclear.
Tianye Zhang +14 more
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This pathogen profile summarizes current knowledge about ToBRFV, highlights recent research progress, discusses future research directions, and proposes short‐run and long‐term control strategies. Abstract Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) is an emerging and rapidly spreading RNA virus that infects tomato and pepper, with tomato as the primary ...
Shaokang Zhang +4 more
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Abstract EFSA was asked by the European Commission to evaluate synthetic biology (SynBio) developments for agri‐food use in the near future and to determine whether or not they are expected to constitute potential new hazards/risks. Moreover, EFSA was requested to evaluate the adequacy of existing guidelines for risk assessment of SynBio and if updated
EFSA Scientific Committee +24 more
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The recombinant NCMV‐RFP virus was rescued in barley plants and insect vectors to reveal cellular superinfection exclusion of two cytorhabdoviruses, NCMV‐RFP and BYSMV‐GFP, in barley. Abstract Recently, reverse genetics systems of plant negative‐stranded RNA (NSR) viruses have been developed to study virus–host interactions. Nonetheless, genetic rescue
Xiao‐Dong Fang +9 more
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Spread of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Citrus Orchards in Central California [PDF]
In California, citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is regulated by a State Interior Quarantine. In CTV abatement districts in central California, trees with CTV that react to MCA13 (MCA13-positive [MCA13+]), a strain-discriminating monoclonal antibody, are rogued to prevent virus spread.
Raymond K. Yokomi +2 more
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