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Hypothesis on the dust-borne atmospheric transport of Coccidioides, causative fungal pathogen for coccidioidomycosis (Valley fever). [PDF]
Gorris ME, Barker BM.
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Ecological Impacts of Chemical Fumigants on Nematode Community Composition
Chemical fumigants impact nematode diversity, community composition and nematode‐based indices. ABSTRACT Soil fumigation is widely used to control targeted plant‐parasitic nematodes in agricultural systems, but how they affect nematode communities and nematode‐based indices (NBIs) has remained underexplored.
Reza Ghaderi +2 more
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Abstract Background The giant African land snail (Lissachatina fulica), an invasive species with significant medical, agricultural and economic importance, is abundant in urban areas of Kota Samarahan, Sarawak. The proximity between humans and the snail may increase the risk of pathogen transmission.
Farid Farhan Mohd Nor +4 more
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Abstract Climate change adaptation requires more place‐based evidence to understand the context of historic, present and future vulnerability and how this translates to local patterns of risk. This study illustrates a globally relevant framework focused on multiple and often interconnected climate risks in a major coastal lowland, the Fens region, UK ...
Katie Jenkins +10 more
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Controlling root rot and wilt diseases in faba bean (Vicia faba) using bio-filtrates and bio-stimulant substances. [PDF]
Almimoni NM.
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Phosphorus (P) limitation may intensify plant competition. However, in severely P‐impoverished soils of south‐western Australia, cluster‐rooted Banksia attenuata (Proteaceae) can facilitate P acquisition of neighbouring species by mobilising tightly bound P from soil ...
Zhao Zhang +6 more
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Pathogens on fire: a scoping review of smoke-borne pathogen ecology in the One Health framework. [PDF]
Adhikari A +8 more
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In reservoir‐associated RT033 strains, we observe a natural rewiring of spore germination that lowers the activation threshold and broadens bile‐salt specificity, enabling germination at low germinant levels and in response to typically inhibitory bile‐salts common in animal hosts.
Isabel Roseiro +7 more
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Resource flow through the mycelium follows Poiseuille's law: pressure differences between vegetative and fruiting body mycelium (∆Ψ), shaped by compost quality, colonization time, and local depletion, drive transport, while the number, radius, and length of hyphae (n, r & L) determine hydraulic resistance, acting against resource flow to developing ...
Guus van Iersel +3 more
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Biomass Seedling Trays Drive Rhizosphere Microbiome Restructuring and PGPR Enrichment in Tomato. [PDF]
Zhang J, Zhang X, Chen Q.
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