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Plant Bacteriology
Known as:
Bacteriologies, Plant
, Bacteriology, Plant
, Plant Bacteriologies
Study of plant diseases of bacterial origin.
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Professor Tafu Yu: an eminent agricultural scientist and outstanding educator of our nation
Shuang Zhao
,
Tiantian Xu
,
Hexiang Wang
Protein & Cell
2018
Corpus ID: 28636773
Prof. Tafu Yu (1901–1993) (Fig. 1) is a pioneering scientist of phytopathology and agricultural microbiology in China. Like most…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
First report of Stewart's wilt of maize caused by Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii in Bogor district, Indonesia.
H. Rahma
,
M. S. Sinaga
,
M. Surahman
,
Giyanto
2014
Corpus ID: 84176967
Stewart’s bacterial wilt disease of maize caused by Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii is a disease newly found in Bogor district…
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2014
2014
AVALIAÇÃO AGRONÔMICA E REAÇÃO DE CLONES DE BATATA À CANELA PRETA E PODRIDÃO MOLE
Cleiton Lourenço de Oliveira
2014
Corpus ID: 82894803
Seven families originated from crosses between potato genotypes with different levels of resistance to Pectobacterium carotovorum…
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2013
2013
Plant Pathology Seminar Series
J. C. Arthur
2013
Corpus ID: 163684462
Joseph Charles Arthur was a pioneering plant pathologist, a meticulous researcher, and frequent publisher in numerous journals (4…
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1992
1992
Emerging problems in plant bacteriology
J. Verma
1992
Corpus ID: 89152855
The world has become divided into nations that know how to manage technologies to create wealth, and nations that do not know how…
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1959
1959
ISOLATION OF THERMOPHILIC STREPTOMYCETES
J. Uridil
,
P. Tetrault
Journal of Bacteriology
1959
Corpus ID: 29941958
The thermophilic streptomycetes, growing in the temperature range of 55 to 65 C, have remained a little known group of…
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1957
1957
NUTRITIONAL PATTERNS OF SOME ANAEROBIC STREPTOCOCCI
S. E. Mergenhagen
,
H. Scherp
Journal of Bacteriology
1957
Corpus ID: 30477946
Various obligatorily anaerobic streptococci are reported to be indigenous to the human oral cavity and vagina. They occasionally…
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