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OREP - Development of a Biological Control Agent for Crown Gall of Grapevine
... .ca) [Help on PDF] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Crown gall disease of grapevine, caused by the bacterium Agrobacterium vitis, has become a major threat to grape production in Ontario, with no ... test this transformed bacterium for its ability to protect grapevines from the crown gall pathogen. We have several candidate strains in our culture collection of grape-dwelling bacteria. The transformed bacterium will ...
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On-Line Glossary: C
... ) for the treatment of a disease. (16) chlamydospore. A thick-walled, nonsexual spore; a transformed hyphal cell. (15) chloranemia. The necrotic symptom of yellowing; a loss of chlorophyll. (20) ... typically show little or no morphological differentiation from vegetative cells. In bacterial conjugation, one bacterium (the "male" or donor cell) transfers DNA to another (the "female" or recipient cell) ...
ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu

APS Foundation - Barnes Award
... made in Peru became varieties Amapola, Caxamarca and Molinera in the late 1960s, which transformed the main highland peasant subsistence potato production region of northern Peru because they yielded ... climate seed producers to the tropics and subtropics. An Andean highland strain of the bacterium Ralstonia (=Pseudomonas) solanacearum that causes bacterial wilt or brown rot of potato was designated ...
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Daub Home Page
... and Daub, M. E. 2006. An oxidoreductase is involved in cercosporin degradation by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. zinniae. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:6070-6078. Choquer, M., Dekkers, ... . Molecular determinants influencing the inheritance of transgenic virus resistance in segregating tobacco families transformed with the nucleocapsid gene of tomato spotted wilt virus. Molec. Breeding 7:131- ...
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Plant Biotechnology
... suitable environment for the bacterium to live. After discovering this process, scientists were able to "disarm" the bacterium, put new genes into it, and use the bacterium to harmlessly insert ... are used to fight human infection. Scientists are currently devising ways to select for transformed cells that will alleviate this issue. Timeline of Plant Biotechnology 1700s -- Naturalists identify hybrid ...
www.ext.vt.edu

Welcome to ISPPWeb
... be a very worthwhile exercise. The Congress ended with a banquet, in the splendidly transformed EICC exhibition hall, a ceilidh and "Beating the Retreat" by a pipe and drum ... -virus interactions 13. Plant-Agrobacterium interactions 14. Genetics of plant-Rhizobium interactions 15. Plant-bacterium interactions 16. Plant-pathogenic fungus interactions 17. Mycorrhizae 18. Plant-nematode interactions 19. ...
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