Hyperspectral Imaging and Machine Learning for Diagnosing Rice Bacterial Blight Symptoms Caused by <i>Xanthomonas oryzae</i> pv. <i>oryzae</i>, <i>Pantoea ananatis</i> and <i>Enterobacter asburiae</i>. [PDF]
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Overexpression of <i>ORP1C</i> gene increases the rice resistance to <i>Xanthomonas oryzae</i> pv. <i>oryzae</i> through negatively regulating transcription activator-like effectors translocation. [PDF]
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Transcriptome and Metabolome Analysis of Rice Cultivar CBB23 after Inoculation by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae Strains AH28 and PXO99A. [PDF]
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Comparative transcriptomic profiling of the two-stage response of rice to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola interaction with two different pathogenic strains. [PDF]
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Molecular and Phenotypic Investigation on Antibacterial Activities of Limonene Isomers and Its Oxidation Derivative against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. [PDF]
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Rice Routes of Countering Xanthomonas oryzae [PDF]
Bacterial blight (BB) and bacterial leaf streak (BLS), caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola, respectively, are two devastating diseases in rice planting areas worldwide. It has been proven that adoption of rice resistance is the most effective, economic, and environment-friendly strategy to avoid yield loss ...
Zhiyuan Ji, Kaijun Zhao
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