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Commodity risk assessment of <i>Petunia</i> spp. and <i>Calibrachoa</i> spp. unrooted cuttings from Uganda. [PDF]

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Plant domestication slows pest evolution

Ecology Letters, 2015
AbstractAgricultural practices such as breeding resistant varieties and pesticide use can cause rapid evolution of pest species, but it remains unknown how plant domestication itself impacts pest contemporary evolution. Using experimental evolution on a comparative phylogenetic scale, we compared the evolutionary dynamics of a globally important ...
Martin M Turcotte   +2 more
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Plants | Diseases and Pests

2004
Pests and diseases can have direct effects on the safety, yield and quality of food grains. The food safety aspect is shown, for example, by the effects of molds that produce mycotoxins. Plant diseases may be caused by fungi, bacteria, and viruses, each having its specific means of propagation, mechanism of injury, and possibility of control.
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The Ustilaginales as Plant Pests and Model Systems

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2002
The Ustilaginales are a vast and diverse group of fungi, which includes the plant pathogenic smuts that cause significant losses to crops worldwide. Members of the Ustilaginales are also valuable models for the unraveling of fundamental mechanisms controlling important biological processes.
Alfredo D, Martínez-Espinoza   +2 more
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Engineering disease and pest resistance in plants

Trends in Microbiology, 1998
Improvements in transformation techniques and the isolation of many genes whose transcripts or protein products either have antimicrobial or insecticidal activity or are involved in the synthesis of products with such activities have provided valuable tools for engineering resistance in plants.
D A, Dempsey, H, Silva, D F, Klessig
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Plants, Polinators and Pests

Inquiry@Queen's Undergraduate Research Conference Proceedings, 2017
It is well known that parasites and plants have complex intereactons. It is not well known how parasites may affect polinator preference. In the study I examined the plant Ox­Eye where it was with or without parasitic aphids. Different plant characteristics were measured as well as the amount of aphids on the plant. Number of polinator visits and visit
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Plant Pathogens and Plant Pests

2021
Dhia Bouktila, Yosra Habachi
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