[HTML][HTML] Interkingdom signaling in plant-rhizomicrobiome interactions for sustainable agriculture

M Phour, A Sehrawat, SS Sindhu, BR Glick - Microbiological Research, 2020 - Elsevier
The rhizosphere is a complex ecosystem around plant roots that comprises an integrated
network of plant roots, the microbiome and soil. Wide spread communication between …

Current trends in management of bacterial pathogens infecting plants

A Sharma, AK Gupta, B Devi - Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2023 - Springer
Plants are continuously challenged by different pathogenic microbes that reduce the quality
and quantity of produce and therefore pose a serious threat to food security. Among them …

Biofouling in membrane bioreactors—mitigation and current status: a review

NR Maddela, AS Abiodun, S Zhang… - Applied Biochemistry and …, 2023 - Springer
Biological fouling as termed biofouling is caused by varied living organisms and is difficult to
eliminate from the environment thus becoming a major issue during membrane bioreactors …

Genome sequencing and analysis of Trichoderma (Hypocreaceae) isolates exhibiting antagonistic activity against the papaya dieback pathogen, Erwinia mallotivora

AA Tamizi, N Mat-Amin, JA Weaver, RT Olumakaiye… - Journal of Fungi, 2022 - mdpi.com
Erwinia mallotivora, the causal agent of papaya dieback disease, is a devastating pathogen
that has caused a tremendous decrease in Malaysian papaya export and affected papaya …

Application of nanomaterials as potential quorum quenchers for disease: Recent advances and challenges

S Alghamdi, K Khandelwal, S Pandit, A Roy… - Progress in Biophysics …, 2023 - Elsevier
Chemical signal molecules are used by bacteria to interact with one another. Small hormone-
like molecules known as autoinducers are produced, released, detected, and responded to …

Transgenic papaya

M Randle, P Tennant - … Modified Crops: Current Status, Prospects and …, 2021 - Springer
Papaya (Carica papaya), a member of the family Caricaceae, is mainly grown for its
aromatic melon-like fruits. Papaya is rich in vitamins and a range of phytochemicals such as …

RECOMBINANT PROTEIN APPLICATION INDUCED DEFENSE MECHANISM IN HOST PLANT AGAINST PAPAYA DIEBACK DISEASE

RAH Bakar, NA Bakar, K Ahmad… - Jurnal …, 2023 - journals.utm.my
Erwinia mallotivora is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes the papaya dieback disease
in Malaysia. Currently, no effective disease control method is documented. In this regard, the …

[PDF][PDF] Genome sequencing and analysis of Trichoderma (Hypocreaceae) isolates exhibiting antagonistic activity against the papaya dieback pathogen, Erwinia …

AA Tamizi, N Mat-Amin, JA Weaver, RT Olumakaiye… - 2022 - researchgate.net
Erwinia mallotivora, the causal agent of papaya dieback disease, is a devastating pathogen
that has caused a tremendous decrease in Malaysian papaya export and affected papaya …

Tolerance level of grafted papaya plants against papaya dieback disease

H Mohd-Azhar, J Sarip, NF Ghazali… - Malaysian Applied …, 2021 - jms.mabjournal.com
Papaya (Carica papaya) cultivars commonly grown in Malaysia, namely Sekaki and
Eksotika, are very susceptible to papaya dieback disease (PDD), resulting in reduced …

[PDF][PDF] The issues and challenges in complying with sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures in exporting Malaysian fruits

A Arshad, NW Ismail - Journal of Tropical Plant Physiology, 2020 - ojs.jtpp.org.my
The Issues and Challenges in Complying with Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures
in Exporting Malaysian Fruits Page 1 Journal of Tropical Plant Physiology 12(1) (2020):38-48 …