Search Results - "Miller, Robert N.G."
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Evaluation of plant cell wall degrading enzyme production by Clostridium thermocellum B8 in the presence of raw agricultural wastes
Published in International biodeterioration & biodegradation (01-11-2015)“…Plant cell wall represents an important source of fermentable sugars for second generation bioethanol production. However, cellulosic biomass hydrolysis still…”
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Mechanisms of haplotype divergence at the RGA08 nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat gene locus in wild banana (Musa balbisiana)
Published in BMC plant biology (16-07-2010)“…Comparative sequence analysis of complex loci such as resistance gene analog clusters allows estimating the degree of sequence conservation and mechanisms of…”
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Crinipellis brasiliensis, a new species based on morphological and molecular data
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Analysis of phylogeny, distribution, and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with gummosis of Anacardium in Brazil, with a new species of Lasiodiplodia
Published in Fungal biology (01-04-2017)“…Netto, M. S. B., Lima, W. G., Correia, K. C., da Silva, C. F. B., Thon, M., Martins, R. B., Miller, R. N. G., Michereff, S. J., and Câmara, M. P. S. 2016…”
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Current Strategies for the Detoxification of Jatropha curcas Seed Cake: A Review
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (21-03-2018)“…Jatropha curcas is an important oilseed plant, with considerable potential in the development of biodiesel. Although Jatropha seed cake, the byproduct of oil…”
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Characterization of two family AA9 LPMOs from Aspergillus tamarii with distinct activities on xyloglucan reveals structural differences linked to cleavage specificity
Published in PloS one (08-07-2020)“…Aspergillus tamarii grows abundantly in naturally composting waste fibers of the textile industry and has a great potential in biomass decomposition. Amongst…”
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Stability analysis of reference genes for RT-qPCR assays involving compatible and incompatible Ralstonia solanacearum-tomato ‘Hawaii 7996’ interactions
Published in Scientific reports (21-09-2021)“…Reverse transcription-quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) is an analytical tool for gene expression quantification. Reference genes are not yet available for gene…”
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Diversity of Colletotrichum causing anthracnose on Psidium guajava in varied Brazilian physiographic regions
Published in Plant pathology (01-06-2024)“…Anthracnose, caused by several Colletotrichum species, is a major restricting factor for guava production, but no comprehensive study of the causal agent has…”
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Genetic Improvement for Resistance to Black Sigatoka in Bananas: A Systematic Review
Published in Frontiers in plant science (21-04-2021)“…Bananas are an important staple food crop in tropical and subtropical regions in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Central and South America. The plant is affected…”
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Comparative proteomics and gene expression analysis in Arachis duranensis reveal stress response proteins associated to drought tolerance
Published in Journal of proteomics (10-02-2019)“…Peanut wild relatives (Arachis spp.) have high genetic diversity and are important sources of resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. In this study,…”
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Proteomics unravels new candidate genes for Meloidogyne resistance in wild Arachis
Published in Journal of proteomics (15-04-2020)“…Arachis stenosperma is a wild peanut relative exclusive to South America that harbors high levels of resistance against several pathogens, including the peanut…”
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Comparative Genomics Reveals Novel Target Genes towards Specific Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
Published in Genes (13-11-2020)“…Plant-parasitic nematodes cause extensive annual yield losses to worldwide agricultural production. Most cultivated plants have no known resistance against…”
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Genetic Diversity and Azole Fungicide Sensitivity in Pseudocercospora musae Field Populations in Brazil
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (04-02-2020)“…, causal agent of Sigatoka leaf spot, or yellow Sigatoka disease, is considered a major pathogen of banana ( spp.). Widely disseminated in Brazil, this study…”
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Analysis of the leaf transcriptome of Musa acuminata during interaction with Mycosphaerella musicola: gene assembly, annotation and marker development
Published in BMC genomics (05-02-2013)“…Although banana (Musa sp.) is an important edible crop, contributing towards poverty alleviation and food security, limited transcriptome datasets are…”
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A saturated SSR/DArT linkage map of Musa acuminata addressing genome rearrangements among bananas
Published in BMC plant biology (13-04-2010)“…The genus Musa is a large species complex which includes cultivars at diploid and triploid levels. These sterile and vegetatively propagated cultivars are…”
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Identification of a novel storage glycine-rich peptide from guava ( Psidium guajava) seeds with activity against Gram-negative bacteria
Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-08-2008)“…Bacterial pathogens cause an expressive negative impact worldwide on human health, with ever increasing treatment costs. A significant rise in resistance to…”
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Transcriptome Profiling-Based Analysis of Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes in Aspergillus terreus Involved in Plant Biomass Degradation
Published in Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology (06-10-2020)“…Given the global abundance of plant biomass residues, potential exists in biorefinery-based applications with lignocellulolytic fungi. Frequently isolated from…”
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Biotechnological potential of antimicrobial peptides from flowers
Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-10-2008)“…Flowers represent a relatively unexplored source of antimicrobial peptides of biotechnological potential. This review focuses on flower-derived defense peptide…”
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Insights into the Musa genome: syntenic relationships to rice and between Musa species
Published in BMC genomics (30-01-2008)“…Musa species (Zingiberaceae, Zingiberales) including bananas and plantains are collectively the fourth most important crop in developing countries. Knowledge…”
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Sigatoka Disease Complex of Banana in Brazil: Management Practices and Future Directions
Published in Outlooks on pest management (01-04-2015)“…Banana (Musa spp.) is one of the world?s most important monocotyledonous crops, cultivated in over 100 tropical and subtropical countries. As the world's most…”
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