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Juncus nodosus Linnaeusknotted rush;jointed rush;tuberous rushjonc noueuxnodosusWarner District, off highway 500, 27 km east of CouttsDry Mixed Grass Ecoregion: gully bottom slump terrace wet to wet mesic marsh ...
25729 Ian D. Macdonald
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The aim of this study was to determine the proportion of Dichelobacter nodosus, Fusobacterium necrophorum and Treponema spp. in sheep with different clinical manifestations of footrot compared to healthy sheep both at flock and individual level.
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet. +3 more
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Genetic variation in Dichelobacter nodosus Fimbriae
Footrot is a contagious hoof disease of ruminants. It is endemic in New Zealand and throughout sheep and goat farming regions of the world. The disease results from a mixed bacterial infection, but the essential agent is Dichelobacter nodosus, a Gram ...
Zhou, Huitong
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Virulent footrot represents as a significant contagious ailment affecting sheep, with Dichelobacter nodosus being the primary agent responsible for transmitting the disease.
Arham Quraishi +11 more
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Regulation of type IV fimbrial biogenesis in Dichelobacter nodosus
Type IV fimbriae are expressed by several bacterial pathogens and are essential for virulence in Dichelobacter nodosus, which causes ovine footrot. We have identified a two-component signal transduction system (PilR/S) and an alternative sigma factor ...
Parker, Dane +11 more
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Persistence of Dichelobacter nodosus, the causal agent of ovine footrot [PDF]
Ovine footrot (FR) is an economically important disease that causes lameness and affects sheep flocks worldwide. It is characterized by interdigital skin inflammation (interdigital dermatitis [ID]) with, or without, separation of the hoof horn from the ...
Giebel, Katharina
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Potamogeton nodosus (Cultivated)
Potamogeton nodosus , Floating and submerged leaf morphs. Family Potamogetonaceae, Subclass Alismataceae.
Hugh D. Wilson
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A Devonian crinoid with a diamond microlattice. [PDF]
Gorzelak P +8 more
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Integrative Taxonomy Approach Reveals Cryptic Diversity within the Phoretic Pseudoscorpion Genus Lamprochernes (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae). [PDF]
Christophoryová J +4 more
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Combining genetics and epidemiology : a model of footrot in sheep [PDF]
The interaction between host genetics and epidemiological processes in ovine footrot was investigated using a combination of data analysis and simulation modelling.
Russell, Vinca N. L.
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