DECIPHERING THE BACILLUS AMYLOLIQUEFACIENS B9601-Y2 AS A POTENTIAL ANTAGONIST OF TOBACCO LEAF MILDEW PATHOGEN DURING FLUE-CURING

Deciphering the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens B9601-Y2 as a Potential Antagonist of Tobacco Leaf Mildew Pathogen During Flue-Curing

Tobacco leaf mildew caused by Rhizopus oryzae (Mucorales, Zygomycota) is an important and devastating post-harvest disease during flue-cured tobacco period, and also is known to cause diseases of fruits and vegetables.In this study, assessment of several candidate biological control agents were first tested in vitro to determine Nonagon Wooden Plaq

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Non-invasive management of severe subcutaneous emphysema in a pediatric asthma exacerbation: a case report and review

Abstract Background Spontaneous pneumomediastinum (SPM) and subcutaneous emphysema (SE) are rare, severe, and potentially life-threatening complications associated with asthma exacerbation.Most of these conditions are benign and self-limiting.However, the overlapping symptoms between asthma exacerbation and pneumomediastinum (PM) may delay diagnosi

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