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  • Alternaria brassicae is a plant pathogen able to infect most Brassica species includin
  • g the war with the use of liquid forms of the pathogen agents but the results were unsatisfactory fo
  • ve at biocontrol involves the use of a fungal pathogen along with the release of non-stinging wasps
  • lis, Spinach White Rust, is an oomycete plant pathogen, although some discussions still treat it as
  • -panduratae, White Rust, is an oomycete plant pathogen, although many discussions still treat it as
  • Apiognomonia errabunda is a fungal plant pathogen and casaul agent of oak anthracnose.
  • It is an opportunistic pathogen and human infections are common in patients w
  • colostrum by immunizing cows with a specific pathogen and then collecting the colostrum after the c
  • As a forest pathogen, Armillaria can be very destructive.
  • A plant pathogen associated with white rot of angiospermous lo
  • the hypersensitive response of plants against pathogen attack.
  • secreted by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, the pathogen bacterium that causes diphtheria.
  • h Organisation African centre for training in pathogen bioinformatics, and an affiliate of the Ludwi
  • Bipolaris cactivora is a plant pathogen cactus stem rot and pitaya fruit rot.
  • olfs was the first to describe a common plant pathogen called Southern Blight, or Sclerotium rolfsii
  • ct, respiratory tract, and other tissue which pathogen can grow.
  • Acarosporina microspora is a plant pathogen, causing a condition in elms known as Schizox
  • Sarocladium oryzae (Sawada) is a plant pathogen causing the sheath rot disease of rice.
  • terium, a Burkholderia-genus human and animal pathogen causing Glanders; the Latin name of this dise
  • Colletotrichum dematium is a plant pathogen causing anthracnose.
  • ors rather than structure and function of the pathogen cell wall according to the motto "targeting v
  • l disease of trees caused by the fungus plant pathogen Chondrostereum purpureum.
  • The binding to mannose reduces the risk of pathogen colonization in the intestinal tract.
  • volvement of biological control mechanisms in pathogen control and the possible implications were in
  • r collected in this way has a greatly reduced pathogen count - though it will not necessarily be per
  • n "domestic", or "urban", cycle, in which the pathogen cycles between vectors and non-wild, urban, o
  • chemistries The company later came out with a pathogen detection system called AlleleID with support
  • ods such as ELISA and by DNA-based methods of pathogen detection, particularly PCR.
  • If a pathogen does not have ecological competence it will l
  • hrough the host cell filopodia induced by the pathogen during initial stages of infection.
  • he co-evolution of plant resistance genes and pathogen effectors.
  • ate enhanced resistance to infection from the pathogen Erwinia carotovora.
  • tate-of-the-art facility with minimal risk of pathogen escape from containment.
  • th spoilage), Listeria monocytogenes (a known pathogen), etc.
  • Some species, like some of Bordetella, are pathogen for humans and for some animals.
  • They are occasional opportunistic pathogen for humans.
  • Asperisporium caricae is a plant pathogen found in North and South America.
  • The company's Specific Pathogen Free Egg unit (in technical collaboration wit
  • Its facilities include a specific pathogen free, biosecure vivarium as well as research
  • In healthy individuals it is usually pathogen free, although undiluted it may contain level
  • Plants unaffected by the pathogen have vertical resistance and are removed.
  • first commercial genome sequence, (the human pathogen, Helicobacter pylori) in 1994.
  • ologist and bacteriologist who discovered the pathogen Histoplasma capsulatum in 1906.
  • Plant pathology also involves the study of pathogen identification, disease etiology, disease cyc
  • It is implicated as a pathogen in chronic periodontitis which can induce bon
  • onsidered to be the most important waterborne pathogen in developed countries.
  • it is an important human pathogen in various anaerobic infections often mixed w
  • of bacterium that can become an opportunistic pathogen in the mixed microflora that colonizes the sp
  • Neospora is an important pathogen in cattle and dogs.
  • Many weeds may host this pathogen including Shepherd's Purse, wild mustard, and
  • t accumulate rapidly at areas of incompatible pathogen infection.
  • ror, first-person shooter where a rabies-like pathogen infects humanity.
  • which induce genes that protect from further pathogen intrusion, including enzymes involved in the
  • In spinach the pathogen is responsible for the black root "rot" that
  • This moderate to severe pathogen is confirmed on necropsy followed by scrappin
  • idered zoonotic as the main reservoir for the pathogen is in animal, usually mammal species.
  • A plant pathogen, it causes leaf blister galls on elm (Ulmus s
  • A plant pathogen, it is known from Peru, where it grows on Sol
  • A plant pathogen, it is widespread fungus which produces color
  • A plant pathogen, it was given its current name by Z. Pouzar i
  • HYDRA has reconstituted a pathogen known as the Death's Head virus, and threaten
  • lso been isolated from Myrothecium roridum, a pathogen leaf spot that affects mulberry, though it is
  • Ecotropism or ecotropic indicates that a pathogen like a virus or a bacterium has a narrow host
  • ruggle to get her feature-length zombie film, Pathogen made.
  • arranged mannose residues on the surface of a pathogen, MASP-2 is activated to cleave complement com
  • und in Wales and Cheshire suggesting that the pathogen may be being spread by the horticultural trad
  • sapiens) and so agents effective against one pathogen may not be effective against another.
  • erimental Medicine, showing the intracellular pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis avoids destruction
  • The bees with the classical pathogen Nosema apis came from Thuringia and Bavaria,
  • therefore, no person-to-person spread of the pathogen occurs.
  • The fungus is the only pathogen of the two species comprising genus Epidermop
  • essilis is a rare ascomycete fungus that is a pathogen of scarab beetles.
  • that does not produce indole, occurring as a pathogen of catfish.
  • It is a common pathogen of Vitis species, including the wine grape, V
  • Blakeslea trispora is a fungal plant pathogen of the genus Blakeslea.
  • It is a known pathogen of the major grain crop maize.
  • Pyrenophora teres is a necrotrophic fungal pathogen of some plant species, the most significant o
  • e cycle of Histomonas meleagridis, the causal pathogen of enterohepatitis "blackhead" of turkeys.
  • en considered to be a single-celled protozoan pathogen of the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera).
  • ak virus (MSV) is an insect-transmitted maize pathogen of the family Geminiviridae that is endemic i
  • physician who discovered the causative agent ( pathogen) of gonorrhea, a strain of bacteria that was
  • mals, and as both a primary and opportunistic pathogen of marine animals, including Gorgonian corals
  • It is opportunistic pathogen on numerous hosts causing leaf spots, rots an
  • Generally when a plant is exposed to a pathogen, or non-pathogenic microbe there is an initia
  • d, poison, venom, a tranquilizing sedative, a pathogen, or nothing except air, so as to deliver an a
  • Luminex's xTAG GPP (gastrointestinal pathogen panel) was granted a CE mark by the European
  • isease called "sudden decline", caused by the pathogen Phytoplasma australiense.
  • isease called "Sudden Decline", caused by the pathogen Phytoplasma australiense.
  • He studied the pathogen Phytopthera infestans (formerly Peronospora i
  • In many ways, some level of pathogen population in the garden can be not only acce
  • The sylvatic cycle is the fraction of the pathogen population's lifespan spent cycling between w
  • cine for example could artificially control a pathogen preventing any genetic immunity against the p
  • Alternaria solani is a fungal pathogen, producing a disease in tomato and potato pla
  • ide molecules which are secreted by the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae.
  • atic tools in the genome of the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa and its expression ver
  • atic tools in the genome of the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa and its expression ver
  • atic tools in the genome of the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa and its expression ver
  • atic tools in the genome of the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa and its expression ver
  • n and is activated when it complexes with the pathogen recognition molecules of lectin pathway, the
  • TLR) family which plays a fundamental role in pathogen recognition and activation of innate immunity
  • TLR) family which plays a fundamental role in pathogen recognition and activation of innate immunity
  • Components of Pathogen Recognition in Arabidopsis thaliana
  • uced by ligation of specific fungal motifs to pathogen recognition receptors.
  • LR) family, which plays a fundamental role in pathogen recognition and activation of innate immunity
  • ill be the most likely cause of an accidental pathogen release, and fomite carriage is the most like
  • nput for addressing major issues related to a pathogen release.
  • The sexual stage of this pathogen requires free moisture to release ascospores
  • sion of organelles, cytokinesis and microbial pathogen resistance.
  • with mathematical biology reveals patterns in pathogen responses that are currently hidden by massiv
  • he similar species Entamoeba histolytica, the pathogen responsible for amoebic dysentery, and becaus
  • Applying proteomics-based pathogen screening tools in 2010, researchers announce
  • ere the normal growth and activity of a plant pathogen, such as the main parts ofbacteria or fungi.
  • k to resistance is that depending on the host pathogen system, resistance is sometimes not long last
  • Bipolaris sacchari is a plant pathogen that causes root and stem rot in wheat.
  • Botryosphaeria quercuum is a plant pathogen that causes cankers in avocado and dieback on
  • Asteroma inconspicuum is a plant pathogen that causes anthracnose on elm.
  • Asteridiella perseae is a plant pathogen that causes black mildew on avocado.
  • Ascochyta humuli is a plant pathogen that causes leaf spot on hops.
  • Ascochyta bohemica is a fungal plant pathogen that causes Ascochyta leaf spot in Campanula
  • Puccinia angustata is a plant pathogen that causes rust on mint.
  • Eutypella scoparia is a plant pathogen that causes Eutypa dieback on pecan.
  • lentis is a plant pathogen that causes ascochyta blight on lentil.
  • Bipolaris incurvata is a plant pathogen that causes blight and leaf spots in coconut
  • Camarosporium pistaciae is a fungal plant pathogen that causes blight in pistachio shoots and pa
  • Microsphaera penicillata is a plant pathogen that causes powdery mildew on sycamore.
  • Phytophthora megakarya is a plant pathogen that causes black pod disease in cocoa trees.
  • Asteroma caryae is a plant pathogen that causes liver spot disease of pecan.
  • Botryosphaeria cocogena is a plant pathogen that causes blight in coconut leaves.
  • Bionectria ochroleuca is a plant pathogen that causes seed rot in oil seed rape.
  • Tilletia laevis is a plant pathogen that causes bunt on wheat.
  • Taphrina entomospora is a fungal plant pathogen that infects the leaves of Nothofagus.
  • Phytophthora medicaginis is a plant pathogen that causes root rot in alfalfa (Medicago sat
  • Rhizoctonia leguminicola is a plant pathogen that most often attaches itself to the Trifol
  • Ascochyta pisi fungal is a plant pathogen that causes ascochyta blight on pea causing l
  • It is a plant pathogen that grows on Gossypium, Lavatera assurgentif
  • Ascochyta tritici is a fungal plant pathogen that causes Ascochyta leaf spot on barley, wh
  • Capnodium mangiferum is a plant pathogen that causes Mango black blight, forming black
  • Armillaria fuscipes is a plant pathogen that causes Armillaria root rot on Pinus, cof
  • Botryosphaeria dothidea is a plant pathogen that causes the formation of cankers on a wid
  • Aphanomyces cochlioides is a plant pathogen that can affect commodity crops like spinach,
  • Phytophthora fragariae is a plant pathogen that causes red stele, otherwise known as Lan
  • Botryosphaeria stevensii is a plant pathogen that causes cankers on several tree species i
  • Botryosphaeria disrupta is a plant pathogen that causes canker and dieback in several imp
  • ane attack complex, which causes lysis of the pathogen that MBL bound to.
  • Cadophora malorum is a plant pathogen that causes side rot in apple and pear and ca
  • lypore, or dyer's mazegill, is a fungal plant pathogen that causes butt rot on conifers such as Doug
  • Alternaria padwickii is a plant pathogen that attacks rice.
  • Asteroma coryli is a plant pathogen that causes leaf spot on hazlenut.
  • Botryosphaeria marconii is a plant pathogen that causes stalk and twig blight on hemp.
  • Botryosphaeria ribis is a plant pathogen that infects many trees causing cankers, dieb
  • Alternaria triticina is a plant pathogen that causes leaf blight on wheat.
  • Phytophthora iranica is a plant pathogen that infects the roots of Myrtle.
  • Byssochlamys fulva is a plant pathogen that causes Byssochlamys rot on strawberries.
  • cles from damaged cells or particles from the pathogen, the plant launches a two-pronged resistance:
  • he environment becomes less favorable for the pathogen to infect.
  • Ecological competence is the ability of a pathogen to invade and multiply rapidly in suitable ne
  • Various factors determine the ability of a pathogen to infect a particular cell.
  • The pathogen was first identified in 1892, and was compreh
  • e was first identified in 1990, although this pathogen was known to cause veterinary disease since 1
  • Plants are most susceptible to the pathogen when seedlings become flooded but it can also
  • en free living within the environment or as a pathogen when entering a host organism.
  • Phytophthora phaseoli is a plant pathogen which infects lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus) a
  • Colletotrichum coccodes is a plant pathogen, which causes anthracnose on hemp and tomato
  • t nematode (Meloidogyne hapla) is a vegetable pathogen which produces tiny galls (a sore caused by f
  • Amphobotrys ricini is a plant pathogen which causes disease on several species inclu
  • The virus is a teratogenic pathogen which causes abortions, stillbirths, prematur
  • documentary about the making of the 2006 film Pathogen which was directed by Emily Hagins, who was t
  • Arthuriomyces peckianus is a fungal plant pathogen, which affects the genus Rubus, various speci
  • Alternaria panax is a plant pathogen, who causes Alternaria blight of Ginseng.
  • In such a case, the pathogen would have the same genetic fingerprint at bo
  • It is also present in the bacterial plant pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv.
  • creted by several bacteria, such as the plant pathogen Xanthomonas campestris, and it consists of a