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Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relationship. Yet, many pathogens replicate in the environment outside-host where they compete with non-pathogenic forms. Thus, replication and competition in the outside-
Ilona Merikanto +2 more
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Global Warming Affects the Pathogenesis of Important Fish Diseases in European Aquaculture
The effect of global warming on pathogens and their fish hosts that could exacerbate the negative outcomes for aquaculture. Changes in farming practices and the development of innovative mitigation tools may prove essential to cope with the effects and impacts of rising water temperatures on fish diseases in Europe.
George Rigos +7 more
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MICROORGANISMS WITH IMPROVED SACCHAROGENIC AND PROTEOLYTIC PROPERTIES FOR ROOT CROP-BASED SOY SAUCE
Mold isolates coded as RT, JJ and LL and identified as Aspergillus flavus Link. var. columnaris var. nov., A. niger van Tieghem and A. phoenicis (Cda.) Thom., respectively; when used in soy sauce production; yielded high amounts of sugar and protein ...
Julie C. Diamante
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CRESCIMENTO DIAMÉTRICO DA Araucaria columnaris Forster & Hooker EM SANTA MARIA, RS [PDF]
A Araucaria columnaris Forster & Hooker é uma espécie cultivada como árvore ornamental no sul do Brasil, não havendo informações sobre o seu crescimento e de sua utilização em reflorestamentos.
Alexandre Gonçalves Fajardo +1 more
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Pinus flexilis 'Columnaris': Columnar Limber Pine
This cultivar of the North American native tree, probably 30 to 50 feet high and 10 feet wide, has a fairly narrow, silhouette. The 2.5 to 3.5-inch-long, dark blue/green needles are joined by light brown, 1.5-inch-wide, hanging cones which add to the ...
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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ABSTRACT A major bottleneck to the projected expansion of the aquaculture industry is disease outbreaks caused by bacterial pathogens. Fish diseases caused by Flavobacterium pathogens are persistent in salmonid aquaculture, and treatment is limited to antimicrobials, which contaminate the aquatic environment and promote antimicrobial resistance ...
Lotta A. I. Landor +4 more
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Molybdenum‐containing nanomaterials, and molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) in particular, have attracted widespread interest due to their complex crystal structures, powerful redox activity, and universal applicability in emerging technologies. This review summarizes recent progress in MoO3‐based material designs, fabrication, and applications.
Muhammad Kashif +10 more
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THE FINE STRUCTURE OF CHONDROCOCCUS COLUMNARIS [PDF]
When cells of C. columnaris were broken open, treated with PTA, and examined in the electron microscope, tubular structures (rhapidosomes) were present in the preparations. The rhapidosomes are approximately 300 A in diameter. Their length varies from about 500 to about 15,000 A.
Jack L. Pate +2 more
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Enhancing Urban and Suburban Green Spaces: Dendrological Diversity and Climate Adaptation
This study presents the first integrated, multicity assessment of urban green infrastructure in Armenia, focusing on three major cities, Yerevan, Gyumri, and Vanadzor, that represent contrasting climatic conditions. The study combines an analysis of the present climatic conditions and green‐space structure with a long‐term assessment of dendrological ...
Zhirayr Hmayak Vardanyan +8 more
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Flavobacterium columnare is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes columnaris disease in freshwater fish worldwide. Many studies have focused on the identification of protective antigens to aid in the development of novel vaccines against the disease.
Zhang Luo +6 more
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