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Nature Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports volume 14, Article number: 18052 (2024) Cite …
Nature Communications BiologySongsong Shen,
Communications Biology volume 7, Article number: …
Plos.Org
When we think about bacteria, we may imagine single cells swimming in solution. However, similarly to humans, bacterial cells often socialize, using surfaces to coalesce into complex heterogeneous communities called biofilms. Within a group, …
Phys.Org
by NanJing Agricultural University A recent study has unveiled the sophisticated methods pathogens use to weaken plant defenses. It shows how a pathogen's effector protein targets the chloroplast protein StFC-II, increasing its levels …
ProMED http://www.promedmail.org
Source: European Plant Protection Organisation (EPPO) Reporting Service [summ. Mod.DHA, edited] https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-7923According to a Rosselkhoznadzor [Federal Service for Veterinary and …
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Source: The Guardian (Tanzania) [summ. Mod.DHA, edited] https://www.ippmedia.com/the-guardian/business/read/new-ai-tech-to-help-farmers-in-fighting-banana-disease-2024-08-06-123200The International Institute for …
Science
Earthworms and their marine cousins, bloodworms, can look a lot alike. So much so that if you grab a container of bait worms from a tackle shop, you’d be forgiven for not knowing whether they came from soil or muddy seabed. But you’d scarcely …
Honeybees are social insects. Their colony only survives as a community, and healthy new generations are very important. It is therefore not surprising that honeybees invest significant care and resources into their offspring: nurse bees feed the …
Phys.Org
by NanJing Agricultural University
A recent study has unveiled the sophisticated methods pathogens use to weaken plant defenses. It shows how a pathogen's effector protein targets the chloroplast protein StFC-II, increasing its levels in …
Nature Microbiology