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Effect of Trichoderma Fortified Compost on Disease Suppression, Growth and Yield of Chickpea

Effect of Trichoderma Fortified Compost on Disease Suppression, Growth and Yield of Chickpea

... pathogen as well as increasing growth and yield of many crops (Kaewchai et al., 2009, Rahman, 2013). However, scanty published reports on disease suppression and improvement of growth and yield of this ...

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Disease Suppression in Ganoderma -infected Oil Palm Seedlings Treated with Trichoderma harzianum

Disease Suppression in Ganoderma -infected Oil Palm Seedlings Treated with Trichoderma harzianum

... Disease suppression in Ganoderma-infected oil palm seedlings treated with a conidial suspension of Trichoder- ma harzianum FA 1132 was tested in plant house conditions to determine the effectiveness of the ...

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Probiotic Diversity Enhances Rhizosphere Microbiome Function and Plant Disease Suppression

Probiotic Diversity Enhances Rhizosphere Microbiome Function and Plant Disease Suppression

... expressing disease incidence as well as pathogen and Pseudomonas community abundances as a function of the interactive ef- fects of time and Pseudomonas community ...and disease incidence data square ...

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Chitosan for Plant Growth Promotion and Disease Suppression against Anthracnose in Chilli

Chitosan for Plant Growth Promotion and Disease Suppression against Anthracnose in Chilli

... inoculation. Disease development was observed regularly and recorded at 10 to 20 days after sowing to estimate the effect of pathogens in causing pre- emergence and post-emergence seedling ...

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Probiotic diversity enhances rhizosphere microbiome function and plant disease suppression

Probiotic diversity enhances rhizosphere microbiome function and plant disease suppression

... IMPORTANCE The increasing demand for food supply requires more efficient control of plant diseases. The use of probiotics, naturally occurring bacterial antagonists and competitors that suppress pathogens, has recently ...

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Probiotic diversity enhances rhizosphere microbiome function and plant disease suppression

Probiotic diversity enhances rhizosphere microbiome function and plant disease suppression

... High probiotic community diversity could have also contrib- uted to direct inhibition of the invading pathogen by stimulating secondary metabolite production (27). In support for this, we found that mixing Pseudomonas ...

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Fungal community structure in disease suppressive soils assessed by 28S LSU gene sequencing

Fungal community structure in disease suppressive soils assessed by 28S LSU gene sequencing

... biological suppression of soil-borne diseases is a function of the activity and composition of soil microbial ...for disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG 8 at two sites in South Australia using 454 ...

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In vivo evaluation of am fungi on dry root rot disease incidence  And biometrics of groundnut

In vivo evaluation of am fungi on dry root rot disease incidence And biometrics of groundnut

... The earlier results on the use of mixed inocula for the management of soil borne diseases also have proved that the use of mixed inocula of mycorrhizal symbionts and biocontrol agents can be more effective than the use ...

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Anti-mycotic potential of Trichoderma spp. and leaf biomass of Azadirachta indica against the charcoal rot pathogen, Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid in cowpea

Anti-mycotic potential of Trichoderma spp. and leaf biomass of Azadirachta indica against the charcoal rot pathogen, Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid in cowpea

... the disease suppression as Trichoderma can uptake nutrients more efficiently as compared to a pathogen (Vinale et ...that disease causing ability of the pathogen have been shifted towards its ...

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Effect of Compost Extract Fortified with Tempe on Chili Mosaic Virus Disease

Effect of Compost Extract Fortified with Tempe on Chili Mosaic Virus Disease

... systemic disease resistance against rice blas t by regulating salicylic acid signaling pathway in rice leaves (Kadotani et ...reduced disease severity of mosaic disease. The viral disease ...

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Biocoating of seeds with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria to improve plant establishment

Biocoating of seeds with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria to improve plant establishment

... The analysis of the mechanisms underlying plant growth promotion and disease suppression by PGPRs originates in the unravelling of the microbial characteristics of some localized, natura[r] ...

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Antifungal efficacy of three plant extracts in the suppression of panama disease in banana plants

Antifungal efficacy of three plant extracts in the suppression of panama disease in banana plants

... Botanical fungicides are presently gaining momentum as they are considered as alternative source for chemicals in the management of soil borne pathogens. The active ingredients in botanicals may either act on the ...

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Screening for adrenal suppression in children with inflammatory bowel disease discontinuing glucocorticoid therapy

Screening for adrenal suppression in children with inflammatory bowel disease discontinuing glucocorticoid therapy

... adrenal suppression but with individual ...bowel disease (IBD), glucocorticoids are needed in the majority of the patients but there are less studies related to tapering off the ...s disease n = 22, ...

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Evaluation of fat suppression in contrast enhanced MR of neoplastic and inflammatory spine disease

Evaluation of fat suppression in contrast enhanced MR of neoplastic and inflammatory spine disease

... In vertebral diseases, contrast-enhanced fatsuppressed images provide a pattern of signal reversal; lesions of low signal intensity on T1weighted images in comparison with the background[r] ...

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New frontiers in oncolytic viruses: optimizing and selecting for virus strains with improved efficacy

New frontiers in oncolytic viruses: optimizing and selecting for virus strains with improved efficacy

... Abstract: Oncolytic viruses have demonstrated selective replication and killing of tumor cells. Different types of oncolytic viruses – adenoviruses, alphaviruses, herpes simplex viruses, Newcastle disease viruses, ...

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Stem cell transplantation for rheumatic autoimmune diseases

Stem cell transplantation for rheumatic autoimmune diseases

... inactivates cyclophosphamide metabolic products. In SLE, 5 of 14 patients had a complete response, 6 had a partial response, and no TRM was reported. In 6 SSc patients, 1 patient died of TRM and 2 relapsed, whereas 3 had ...

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HIV - infection and Periodontal disease: a Hidden Truth

HIV - infection and Periodontal disease: a Hidden Truth

... periodontal disease. The prevalence and severity of periodontal disease in HIV-positive patients is because of severe immune deterioration especially those coordinated by CD 4 ...

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Anemia in Antiretroviral Naïve HIV/AIDS Patients: A Study from Eastern India

Anemia in Antiretroviral Naïve HIV/AIDS Patients: A Study from Eastern India

... chronic disease was the commonest etiology (37%) followed by HIV related myelodysplastic syndrome (31%), iron deficiency anemia (13%), bone marrow suppression due to direct involvement by some infective ...

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Androgen receptors beyond prostate cancer: an old marker as a new target

Androgen receptors beyond prostate cancer: an old marker as a new target

... Renal cell carcinoma: AR expression has been demonstrated in 14.2% (3/21), 14.8% (27/182) and 42% (5/12) of renal cell carcinomas [S45-S47]. AR positivity was associated with a significantly better progression- free ...

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Defective suppression in the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction in patients with Crohn's disease

Defective suppression in the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction in patients with Crohn's disease

... The autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction AMLR is an in vitro proliferative response that occurs when isolated T cells are cocultured with autologous non-T cells - for example, B cells or[r] ...

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