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Progression of European canker and wound types favoring Neonectria ditissima infection in apple trees of different ages in Brazil
Epidemiological knowledge in the apple- Neonectria ditissima pathosystem is fundamental to optimize disease management practices. Knowledge about...
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Is “cellular senescence” a misnomer?
One of the most striking findings in biogerontology in the 2010s was the demonstration that elimination of senescent cells delays many late-life...
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IGF2BP3 prevent HMGB1 mRNA decay in bladder cancer and development
BackgroundIGF2BP3 functions as an RNA-binding protein (RBP) and plays a role in the posttranscriptional control of mRNA localization, stability, and...
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Genetic map** of the European canker (Neonectria ditissima) resistance locus Rnd1 from Malus ‘Robusta 5’
Current control strategies for the major apple disease European canker (EC) are laborious and expensive, and often do not prevent progression of the...
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Biodeterioration of Sandalwood (Santalum album L.): Agents and their Management
Indian sandalwood is a highly priced tree, which grows naturally in different parts of India. Due to abiotic and biotic factors, particularly due to... -
Parametric map** of QTL for resistance to European canker in apple in ‘Aroma’ × ‘Discovery’
Resistance to European canker ( Neonectria ditissima ) in apple is currently one of the most important breeding targets for commercial production in...
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Spatial Metabolomics Reveals the Multifaceted Nature of Lamprey Buccal Gland and Its Diverse Mechanisms for Blood-Feeding
Lampreys are blood-sucking vampires in marine environments. From a survival perspective, it is expected that the lamprey buccal gland exhibits a...
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Neonectria ditissima spore release in apple plants and detached branches in Brazil
Prolonged periods of leaf wetness, high temperatures, and relative humidity during spring/summer are ideal conditions for the development of apple...
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Shrimp Hygiene: Antifouling Adaptations
In both marine and freshwater environments, clean hard surfaces, e.g., exoskeletons of shrimps and other crustaceans, can be used by microbial and... -
Black Pepper
Black pepper (Piper nigrum) probably originated less than 10 MYA (Miocene epoch), coinciding with the intensification of the monsoon climate in... -
Whole-genome sequencing of 128 camels across Asia reveals origin and migration of domestic Bactrian camels
The domestic Bactrian camels were treated as one of the principal means of locomotion between the eastern and western cultures in history. However,...
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Pathogens in Raspberry and Other Rubus spp.
Raspberry plants are susceptible to infection by a wide range of pathogens, however, whether any of these will cause significant disease in a plant... -
Plant Parasitic Nematodes in California Agriculture
California produces the largest diversity of agricultural crops in the U.S. As sole producer of several fruit, nut and vegetable crops in the nation,... -
In situ observation of pinewood nematode in wood
In pine wilt disease, xylem dysfunction occurs in relation to nematode migration and proliferation in host tissue, but the detection accuracy of...
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Predators
Many sea snails are predators. Prey is often detected by a long breathing tube which brings odours to a large smelling organ; prey is grasped with an... -
Nematode Disease Complexes
In the soil environment, plants are constantly exposed to a range of microorganisms which are likely to influence one another, as they occupy the... -
Berry Fruits
Berry fruit is a thin-skinned one-celled fleshy fruit with seeds scattered through the flesh. The important berries include: Raspberries,... -
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Albumin-coated structural lyophilized bone allografts: a clinical report of 10 cases
Bone replacement and the use of bone supplementary biological substances have become widespread in clinical practice. Although autografts have...