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BEHAVIOR OF ELITES INBRED LINES OF CORN FOR RESISTANCE TO CORN STUNT
In February of 2004, in the experimental farm of UNESP/Jaboticabal (SP) two experiments were installed with the objective of evaluating, in two groups of elite inbred line, one with 11 inbred line and the other with 96, the resistance to corn stunt.
FLÁVIO TREVIZOLI SILVEIRA+3 more
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Spiroplasma citri and the Organism Associated with Likubin: Comparison of their Envelope Systems [PDF]
M. Garnier, J Latrille, J. M. Bové
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Visualization of Spiroplasma citri in the Leafhopper Scaphytopius nitridus (De Long). [PDF]
F. Russo+3 more
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Spiroplasma strains of group IV were compared by two-dimensional protein analyses on polyacrylamide gels. Although considerable diversity was evident, the assemblages studied were less heterogeneous than the known strains of group I. Two electrophoretic techniques were used to identify spiroplasma proteins that had been used to immunize rabbits.
C, Mouches+3 more
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Pathogenicity of Spiroplasma sp. strain SMCA in rabbits: clinical, microbiological, and histological aspects [PDF]
H. Kirchhoff, J. Heitmann, G. Trautwein
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIOCHEMICAL AND AGRONOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND THE CORN STUNT IN MAIZE
Biochemical characteristics were evaluated in maize seedlings, as possible markers for selection of resistant genotypes to the corn stunt disease caused by Spiroplasma kunkelii, as well as the effect of this disease over the growth and grain production ...
ISABEL REGINA PRAZERES DE SOUZA+5 more
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Antiserum to scrapie-associated fibril protein cross-reacts with Spiroplasma mirum fibril proteins [PDF]
Frank O. Bastian+2 more
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Crossed Immunoelectrophoresis of Membrane Proteins from Acholeplasma laidlawii and Spiroplasma citri
Henri Wróblewski+2 more
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