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Cacao agroforestry systems beyond the stigmas: Biotic and abiotic stress incidence impact [PDF]
Low technological knowledge in production chains, global climate change, and misinformation are concrete threats to food security. In addition, these combined threats also trigger ecological instability in megadiverse areas of the world, especially in ...
Yeirme Y. Jaimes-Suárez +4 more
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Estudos do Mecanismo de Catálise da Pirofosforilase UDP-N-acetilglucosamina do Moniliophthora perniciosa por Métodos QM/MM [PDF]
The fungus Moniliophthora perniciosa is the causal agent of the witches’ broom disease of cacao (Theobroma cacao). This fungus has a pyrophosphorylase enzyme to catalyze the formation of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate, an intermediate in the ...
André L. B. Teles +3 more
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Zinc Sulfate and Bordeaux Mixture Treatment Towards Witches’ Broom Disease of Mexican Lime in South of Iran [PDF]
Mexican lime growing in Hormozgan province is an awesome example of industrial horticultural crops production in Iran. However, over the last two decades, witch's broom disease of Lime (WBDL), caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia, has devastated
Shadab Faramarzi, Olly Sanny Hutabarat
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ceRNA Cross-Talk in Paulownia Witches’ Broom Disease [PDF]
Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), circular RNA (circRNA), and microRNA (miRNA) are important in the regulation of life activities. However, their function is unclear in Paulownia fortunei. To identify lncRNAs, circRNAs, and miRNA, and investigate their roles in the infection progress of Paulownia witches’ broom (PaWB) disease, we performed RNA sequencing of
Guoqiang Fan +3 more
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Development of SNP markers present in expressed genes of the plant-pathogen interaction: Theobroma cacao - Moniliophtora perniciosa [PDF]
We report the detection, validation and analysis of SNPs in the plant-pathogen interaction between cacao and Moniliophthora perniciosa ESTs using resequencing.
A Meindl +29 more
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Comparative genome analysis of jujube witches’-broom Phytoplasma, an obligate pathogen that causes jujube witches’-broom disease [PDF]
JWB phytoplasma is a kind of insect-transmitted and uncultivable bacterial plant pathogen causeing a destructive Jujube disease. To date, no genome information about JWB phytoplasma has been published, which hindered its characterization at genomic level.
Jie Wang +6 more
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Este artigo descreve as interações entre produtores de cacau e pesquisadores acadêmicos, agências de financiamento à pesquisa e atores não-humanos, como fungos em meio à propagação e tentativas de contenção da vassoura-de-bruxa, doença que abateu a ...
Carlos Henrique Fioravanti, Léa Velho
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Com o objetivo de conhecer a evolução da doença vassoura-de-bruxa, a taxa de segregação e estimar parâmetros genéticos, foi conduzido um experimento com 21 progênies de irmãos completos de cupuaçuzeiro, instalado em Belém, Pará.
Rafael Moysés Alves +4 more
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Alpha-Tomatin against Witches’ Broom Disease
Several plants use secondary metabolites against insects and pathogens attack. Among such metabolites known glycoalkaloids are the most studied. Plants from Solanaceae Family are the most abundant on those alkaloids. Despite alfa-tomatine is a known glycoalkaloid, its specific action against Moniliophthora perniciosa, fungi responsible for witches
Luiz Humberto Gomes +6 more
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O presente trabalho relata a avaliação genotípica de progênies de cupuaçuzeiro, no Estado do Pará, para os caracteres número de frutos (NF) em quatro safras, intensidade de ocorrência de vassoura- de-bruxa na inflorescência (VBI) e nos frutos (VBF), e ...
Rafael Moysés Alves +1 more
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