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Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) is predominately caused by F. graminearum whose infection not only results in yield loss, but also contaminates grains with mycotoxins, such as deoxynivalenol (DON), which p... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2020

For many decades, rhizosphere bacteria have been studied for their potential to promote crop growth and control certain pathogens. Compared to the studies conducted, there are relatively few examples... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2020

Paspalum species are important constituents of native pastures in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. Paspalum vaginatum Sw.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2023

Some endophytes can synthesize molecules that elicit the induction of plant resistance to infection by pathogens. The objective of this study was to demonstrate that protein fractions 42 and 75 from B... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2013

Bacterial spot, which is the main disease occurring in passion fruit trees, is caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae, leading to large annual losses in passion fruit crops. Th... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2022

A bacteriose da mandioca, causada por Xanthomonas phaseoli pv. manihotis, é uma das doenças mais importantes que afetam a produção de mandioca no mundo, incluindo a Amazônia Oriental brasileira. O uso... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2024

The rice endophyte Pantoea ananatis AMG521 shows several plant growth-promoting properties and promotes rice yield increases.Its draft genome was estimated at 4,891,568 bp with 4,704 coding sequences... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2016

We report the biocontrol activity of the endophytic bacteria Bacillus pumilus and Bacillus amyloliquefacies against the plant pathogenic bacteriumPseudomonas syringae pv.tomato strain NS4 transformed... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2013

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