Francisco M Ayala,Itzell Eurídice Hernández-Sánchez,Monika Chodasiewicz et al.
Francisco M Ayala et al.
Wheat is the predominant crop worldwide, contributing approximately 20% of protein and calories to the human diet. However, the yield potential of wheat faces limitations due to pests, diseases, and abiotic stresses. Although conventional b...
Jelle Spooren,Sietske van Bentum,Linda S Thomashow et al.
Jelle Spooren et al.
Plants have coevolved together with the microbes that surround them and this assemblage of host and microbes functions as a discrete ecological unit called a holobiont. This review outlines plant-driven assembly of disease-suppressive micro...
Developing Predictive Models and Early Warning Systems for Invading Pathogens: Wheat Rusts [0.03%]
入侵病原菌的预测模型及早期预警系统开发研究——以小麦锈病为例
Christopher A Gilligan
Christopher A Gilligan
Innovations in aerobiological and epidemiological modeling are enabling the development of powerful techniques to infer connectivity networks for transboundary pathogens in ways that were not previously possible. The innovations are support...
Karen-Beth G Scholthof
Karen-Beth G Scholthof
One Health has an aspirational goal of ensuring the health of humans, animals, plants, and the environment through transdisciplinary, collaborative research. At its essence, One Health addresses the human clash with Nature by formulating st...
Theories for Understanding the Effect of Impact Assessment and Project Evaluation on the Practice of Science [0.03%]
关于影响评估和项目评价对科学实践作用的理论解释
Neil McRoberts,Samuel Brinker,Kaity Coleman
Neil McRoberts
We examine the phenomenon of impact assessment in the practice of scientific research, paying attention to the context in which project evaluation is used in federally funded research on plant health in the United States. Our analysis, whic...
The Use of Caenorhabditis elegans as a Model for Plant-Parasitic Nematodes: What Have We Learned? [0.03%]
自由生活线虫作为植物寄生线虫模型的研究:我们能借鉴什么?
Mirela C Coke,Christopher A Bell,P E Urwin
Mirela C Coke
Nematoda is a diverse phylum that is estimated to contain more than a million species. More than 4,100 of these species have the ability to parasitize plants and cause agricultural losses estimated at US $173 billion annually. This has led ...
Comparing Apples and Oranges: Advances in Disease Resistance Breeding of Woody Perennial Fruit Crops [0.03%]
横比苹果纵类橙——论木本多年生水果作物抗病育种的进展
Awais Khan,Anže Švara,Nian Wang
Awais Khan
Apple and citrus are perennial tree fruit crops that are vital for nutritional security and agricultural economy and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. Apple scab and fire blight, along with Huanglongbing, c...
Free-Riding in Plant Health: A Social-Ecological Systems Approach to Collective Action [0.03%]
植物健康中的搭便车行为——集体行动的社会生态体系方法
Sara Garcia-Figuera,Sarah R Lowder,Mark N Lubell et al.
Sara Garcia-Figuera et al.
Plant disease epidemics often transcend land management boundaries, creating a collective-action problem where a group must cooperate in a common effort to maximize individual and group benefits. Drawing upon the social-ecological systems f...
Tarek Hewezi
Tarek Hewezi
Alternative splicing (AS) is an evolutionarily conserved cellular process in eukaryotes in which multiple messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts are produced from a single gene. The concept that AS adds to transcriptome complexity and proteome di...
Management of Huanglongbing of Citrus: Lessons from São Paulo and Florida [0.03%]
巴西和美国佛罗里达州控制柑橘黄龙病的经验与启示
James H Graham,Renato B Bassanezi,William O Dawson et al.
James H Graham et al.
São Paulo, Brazil, and Florida, USA, were the two major orange production areas in the world until Huanglongbing (HLB) was discovered in São Paulo in 2004 and Florida in 2005. In the absence of resistant citrus varieties, HLB is the most ...