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  Joint Scientific Opinion on any possible epidemiological or molecular association between TSEs in animals and humans.

European Food Safety Authority, Parma, Italy,  EFSA Journal, 2011, 9, 1, pp 1945, many ref.

The existing scientific evidence that links animal and human TSEs is reviewed and discussed. The challenges involved in identifying TSEs as zoonoses a...
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  Root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita wartellei on pomegranate in Swat, KPK, Pakistan.

Nasira, K.;  Shaheen, N.;  Shahina, F.;  Pakistan Society of Nematologists, Karachi, Pakistan,  Pakistan Journal of Nematology, 2011, 29, 1, pp 117-118, 4 ref.

Recently, pomegranate orchards in Swat, KPK, particularly in the Archan area, was observed to be heavily infected by the root knot nematode. On uproot...
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  Tylenchid nematodes associated with watermelon growing in Diyarbakir Province, Turkey.

Tan, A. N.;  Ökten, M. E.;  Pakistan Society of Nematologists, Karachi, Pakistan,  Pakistan Journal of Nematology, 2011, 29, 1, pp 71-77, 8 ref.

The fauna and taxonomy of plant parasitic nematodes (Tylenchida:Nematoda) in watermelons growing in the Diyarbakir province (Çınar, Ergani, Silvan, C...
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  Sandal (Santalum album L.) conservation in southern India: a review of policies and their impacts.

Dhanya, B.;  Syam Viswanath;  Seema Purushothaman;  Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, India,  Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 2010, 48, 1/2, pp 1-10, 41 ref.

Legal barriers for growing sandal, have so far prevented private initiatives for domestication/conservation of this prized tree of Indian forests, acc...
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  Isolation and characterization of Erwinia herbicola associated with internal discoloration of tomato fruits (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) in Saudi Arabia.

Ibrahim, Y. E.;  Al-Saleh, M. A.;  United Arab Emirates University, Faculty of Food and Agriculture, Al Anin, United Arab Emirates,  Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, 2010, 22, 6, pp 475-482, 23 ref.

Tomato fruits grown in greenhouses were collected from Al-Karj region during summer 2008. Seven bacterial isolates that characterized as Gram negative...
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  Survey to identify virus diseases affecting food legume crops in Yemen.

Ansi, A.;  Kumari, S. G.;  Makkouk, K. M.;  Muharram, I.;  Basha, R.;  Al-Motokel, W.;  Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt,  Annals of Agricultural Science (Cairo), 2010, 55, 2, pp 153-161, 18 ref.

A survey to identify virus diseases affecting food legume (faba bean, pea and lentil) crops at different locations in Yemen was conducted during Septe...
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  Influence of global climatic changes on realization of infectious potential diseases of the population in the Russian Arctic regions (on an example of Yakutia) review.

Kerschengoltz, B. M.;  Chernyavsky, V. F.;  Repin, V. E.;  Nikiforov, O. I.;  Sofronova, O. N.;  Northern State Medical University, Arkhangelsk, Russia,  Yekologiya Cheloveka / Human Ecology , 2009, 6, pp 34-39, 12 ref.

Influence of climate changes on infectious disease of the population in the Arctic regions is discussed. The high probability of reemergence of danger...
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  Multiplex polymerase chain reaction for simultaneous detection of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris and X. campestris pv. raphani.

Leu, Y. S.;  Deng, W. L.;  Yang, W. S.;  Wu, Y. F.;  Cheng, A. S.;  Hsu, S. T.;  Tzeng, K. C.;  Taiwan Phytopathological Society, Taichung, Taiwan,  Plant Pathology Bulletin, 2010, 19, 2, pp 137-147, 37 ref.

Black rot of crucifers caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Pammel) Dowson (Xcc) is an important disease worldwide. In recent years, the b...
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  New records of Phytophthora diseases of aromatic crops in Taiwan.

Ann PaoJen;  Wong InTin;  Tsai JyhNong;  Taiwan Phytopathological Society, Taichung, Taiwan,  Plant Pathology Bulletin, 2010, 19, 1, pp 53-68, 25 ref.

Four species of Phytophthora isolated from aromatic herbs grown in the fields during 2001-2009 were proven to be the new records of pathogens on these...
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  Characterization of Melon yellow spot virus infecting cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) in Taiwan.

Chao ChiaHung;  Chen TsungChi;  Kang YaChi;  Li JuTing;  Huang LiHsin;  Yeh ShyiDong;  Taiwan Phytopathological Society, Taichung, Taiwan,  Plant Pathology Bulletin, 2010, 19, 1, pp 41-52, 43 ref.

In 2007, a new virus-like disease of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) was found in a cultivated screenhouse of Tatsuen Township, Changhua County, Taiwan,...
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