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    How does the government improve the competitiveness of SMEs? lesson learned from Thailand by Elia, Andrie, Basrowi, Basrowi, Chinnasri, Buncha

    Published in Otoritas: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan (31-08-2023)
    “…The purpose of this study is to describe the strategy pursued by the Government of Thailand in collaboration with existing stakeholders in increasing the…”
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    Species characterization and population dynamics of Hirschmanniella mucronata in lowland rice fields managed under conservation agriculture in Cambodia by Beesa, Natthidech, Sasnarukkit, Anongnuch, Jindapunnapat, Kansiree, Tivet, Florent, Bellafiore, Stéphane, Chinnasri, Buncha

    “…The rice root nematodes, Hirschmanniella spp., are considered the predominant plant-parasitic nematode in the clay soils of Battambang’s lowland rice fields in…”
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    Activity of Vetiver Extracts and Essential Oil against Meloidogyne incognita by Jindapunnapat, Kansiree, Reetz, Nathan D., MacDonald, Margaret H., Bhagavathy, Ganga, Chinnasri, Buncha, Soonthornchareonnon, Noppamas, Sasnarukkit, Anongnuch, Chauhan, Kamlesh R., Chitwood, David J., Meyer, Susan L.F.

    Published in Journal of nematology (01-01-2018)
    “…Vetiver, a nonhost grass for certain nematodes, was studied for the production of compounds active against the southern root-knot nematode, . In laboratory…”
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    Molecular phylogeny and morphological studies reveal a 30‐year‐old rain tree (Samanea saman) maintains populations of Meloidogyne enterolobii, a new host plant in Thailand by Jindapunnapat, Kansiree, Chinnasri, Buncha, Beesa, Natthidech, Chomphuphuang, Narin

    Published in Journal of phytopathology (01-09-2023)
    “…Samanea saman (Jacq.) Merr., commonly known as rain tree, is a crucial shade tree with traditional medicinal properties. In our study, 50 soil samples were…”
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    Potential of Bacillus spp. against root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne enterolobii parasitizing chili (Capsicum annuum L.) by Puttawong, Kamonwan, Beesa, Natthidech, Kasem, Supot, Jindapunnapat, Kansiree, Chinnasri, Buncha, Sasnarukkit, Anongnuch

    Published in Crop protection (01-10-2024)
    “…The root-knot disease caused by root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp. poses a serious threat in economic crops worldwide, causing substantial economic losses…”
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    Identification of bioactive compounds in cavalcade leaves for nematicidal activity against Hirschmanniella mucronata and Meloidogyne graminicola using LC-QTOF-MS by Beesa, Natthidech, Kuncharoen, Nattakorn, Dethoup, Tida, Jindapunnapat, Kansiree, Sasnarukkit, Anongnuch, Chinnasri, Buncha

    Published in Crop protection (01-11-2024)
    “…Hirschmanniella mucronata and Meloidogyne graminicola are the main plant-parasitic nematodes found in paddy fields in Thailand causing significant rice…”
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    Systemic defense activation by COS-OGA in rice against root-knot nematodes depends on stimulation of the phenylpropanoid pathway by Singh, Richard Raj, Chinnasri, Buncha, De Smet, Lien, Haeck, Ashley, Demeestere, Kristof, Van Cutsem, Pierre, Van Aubel, Geraldine, Gheysen, Godelieve, Kyndt, Tina

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-09-2019)
    “…Activation of induced plant resistance to control pests and diseases is regaining attention in the current climate where chemical pesticides are being…”
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    Nematode development and changes in enzymatic defensive activity in rice plants upon Meloidogyne graminicola infection for preliminary screening of resistant cultivars by Natthidech Beesa, Kansiree Jindapunnapat, Buncha Chinnasri, Thanunchanok Chairin

    Published in Wārasān Songkhlā Nakharin (01-02-2022)
    “…Root-knot nematode (RKN) has been reported to damage various rice cultivars in many countries. This study was conducted to evaluate the resistant levels of…”
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    Chemical induction of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) to Rotylenchulus reniformis and Meloidogyne javanica in pineapple by Chinnasri, Buncha

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…Chemical induction of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) against Rotylenchulus reniformis, and Meloidogyne javanica, in Ananas comosus was determined. A…”
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    Chemical induction of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) to Rotylenchulus reniformis and Meloidogyne javanica in pineapple by Chinnasri, Buncha

    “…Chemical induction of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) against Rotylenchulus reniformis, and Meloidogyne javanica, in Ananas comosus was determined. A…”
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    Survival of entomopathogenic nematodes within host cadavers in dry soil by Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M., Baur, Matthew E., Stock, S.Patricia, Choo, Ho Yul, Chinnasri, Buncha, Kaya, Harry K.

    “…Our objectives were to determine whether entomopathogenic nematode emergence from host cadavers is influenced by soil moisture, whether the nematodes can…”
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