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MnO<sub>2</sub>-Modified Bacterial Cellulose as Bio-Based Coatings for Efficient Oil-Water Separation. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Omega
Chunjit J   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Slow breeding rates and low population connectivity indicate Australian palm cockatoos are in severe decline

Biological Conservation, 2021
Dispersal dynamics can determine whether animal populations recover or become extinct following decline or disturbance, especially for species with slow life-histories that cannot replenish quickly. Palm cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) have one of the slowest known reproductive rates of any parrot, and they face steep decline in at least one of three
Miles V Keighley   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Multilocus Sequence Analysis Reveals New Hosts of Palm Lethal Decline Phytoplasmas in Florida, U.S.A.

Plant Health Progress, 2022
Palm-infecting phytoplasmas have been a persistent threat to sustainable palm production in Florida, U.S.A., for nearly a century. First, lethal yellowing (LY) was introduced in the early 1900s, then lethal bronzing (LB) was introduced around 2006. While LY is currently rare in Florida, LB is actively spreading throughout the state and as it becomes ...
De-Fen Mou   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Bacterial Community Composition of Three Candidate Insect Vectors of Palm Phytoplasma (Texas Phoenix Palm Decline and Lethal Yellowing)

Current Microbiology, 2014
Texas Phoenix Palm Decline (TPPD) and Lethal Yellowing are two phytoplasma-linked diseases in palms. The phytoplasma causing TPPD is thought to be transmitted by three putative planthopper vectors, Ormenaria rufifascia, Omolicna joi, and Haplaxius crudus.
Christopher M, Powell   +5 more
openaire   +3 more sources

The 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid deaminase-producing Streptomyces violaceoruber UAE1 can provide protection from sudden decline syndrome on date palm

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), sudden decline syndrome (SDS) is one of the major fungal diseases caused by Fusarium solani affecting date palm plantations. To minimize the impact of the causal agent of SDS on date palm, native actinobacterial strains
Esam Eldin Saeed   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Offshoot Decline and Bud Rot of Date Palm Caused by Three Species of Enterobacteriaceae

Journal of Phytopathology
ABSTRACTDate palm (Phoenix dactylifera) considered a main income and food source for local individuals in producing countries. However, palm offshoot decline and bud rot disease was observed in some palm groves in Khuzestan province as a major date producer in Iran.
Nargues Falahi Charkhabi   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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