The White Sesame Variety ‘Kangyou’ with Phytophthora Blight and Fusarium Wilt Disease Resistance
Sung Up Kim +8 more
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Rice gall dwarf virus (RGDV), transmitted biparentally by leafhopper vector to their offspring, exploits the capsid protein to induce inheritable ovarian apoptosis via insulin‐driven PI3K/AKT/FoxO signaling axis. This mechanism enhances infection but reduces female reproductive fitness, causing inefficient maternal transmission.
Haibo Wu +6 more
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Shifts in soil microbial and nematode communities over progression of pine wilt disease occurring in <i>Pinus koraiensis</i> stands. [PDF]
Tian S +7 more
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Abstract Under Mediterranean irrigated conditions cover cropping (CC) and double cropping (DC) are diversification/intensification strategies that can increase grain yield and resource use efficiency of the traditional winter fallow‐maize (Zea mays L.) system.
I. Zugasti‐López, R. Isla, J. Cavero
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Factors affecting seedling establishment in a warm-temperate secondary forest affected by oak wilt disease. [PDF]
Celegeer +5 more
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Strategies to develop oil palm clones for Latin American and Africa [PDF]
Amblard, Philippe +6 more
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Abstract Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. batatas, the causal agent of Fusarium wilt disease, was once the most damaging pathogen of sweetpotato in the United States. Breeding for cultivar resistance has largely addressed this issue, however, little is known about the genetic basis for resistance.
Simon Fraher +12 more
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Molecular Mechanisms of the Biological Control of Pine Wilt Disease Using Microorganisms. [PDF]
Su X +6 more
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Fungitoxic effect of inorganic salts for the management of seed borne Macrophomina phaseolina and Fusarium sp. causing charcoal rot and wilt disease in blackgram [PDF]
N. Indra +4 more
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Novel Foraging Behaviors of an Urban Bird, the Light‐Vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus sinensis)
Light‐vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus sinensis) were observed foraging on tree trunks in a woodpecker‐like manner. Light‐vented Bulbuls foraged on insect aggregations under artificial street light. Our findings provide new insights into possible behavioral adaptation strategies of Light‐vented Bulbuls to urban environments. ABSTRACT Urban environments expose
Yuxin Li, Sidan Lin, Wei Liang
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