Search Results - "Pokhare, Somnath S"
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Genetic Diversity and Streptomycin Sensitivity in Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae Causing Oily Spot Disease in Pomegranates
Published in Horticulturae (01-05-2022)“…Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae (Xap) causes bacterial blight disease in pomegranates, often leading to 60–80% economic loss. In absence of a suitable…”
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Characterization of Alternaria and Colletotrichum Species Associated with Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) in Maharashtra State of India
Published in Journal of fungi (Basel) (30-09-2022)“…Fungal pathogens are a major constraint affecting the quality of pomegranate production around the world. Among them, and species cause leaf spot, fruit spot…”
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Non-target effect of continuous application of chlorpyrifos on soil microbes, nematodes and its persistence under sub-humid tropical rice-rice cropping system
Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-01-2017)“…Application of pesticide in agricultural fields is “unnecessary evil” for non-target microflora and fauna. Hence, to identify the safer pesticide molecules…”
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Signatures of adaptation to a monocot host in the plant‐parasitic cyst nematode Heterodera sacchari
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-08-2020)“…Summary Interactions between plant‐parasitic nematodes and their hosts are mediated by effectors, i.e. secreted proteins that manipulate the plant to the…”
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Role of climate change variables (standing water and rainfall) on dissipation of chlorantraniliprole from a simulated rice ecosystem
Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-12-2020)“…Chlorantraniliprole (CAP) is extensively used for rice pest management. Lack of information on the role of standing water and amount and timing of rainfall on…”
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Indigenous biobed to limit point source pollution of imidacloprid in tropical countries
Published in Journal of environmental management (15-10-2020)“…Point pollution of pesticides originating from the washing of spraying machines could be controlled by biobed system and it is in use in temperate countries…”
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The effector GpRbp‐1 of Globodera pallida targets a nuclear HECT E3 ubiquitin ligase to modulate gene expression in the host
Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-01-2020)“…Summary Plant‐parasitic nematodes secrete effectors that manipulate plant cell morphology and physiology to achieve host invasion and establish permanent…”
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Development of simple and quick DNA release protocol for conventional PCR based detection of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae causing bacterial blight in pomegranate
Published in Archiv für Phytopathologie und Pflanzenschutz (03-07-2023)“…An economical, simple, rapid, and culture independent method was developed for routine analyses and detection of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae (Xap) that…”
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Target and non-target effect of commonly used fungicides on microbial properties in rhizospheric soil of rice
Published in International journal of environmental analytical chemistry (25-09-2020)“…Sheath blight, caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn, is a serious rice disease. Donors of resistance genes against R. solani could not be identified till date…”
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Effect of elevated CO2 on chlorpyriphos degradation and soil microbial activities in tropical rice soil
Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-02-2016)“…Impact of elevated CO₂ on chlorpyriphos degradation, microbial biomass carbon, and enzymatic activities in rice soil was investigated. Rice (variety Naveen,…”
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Natural colours could be used as dye to identify Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) eggs
Published in Journal of stored products research (01-03-2023)“…Identification of eggs in grain/flour is critical for managing stored grain pests. Chemical dyes, which are typically used to identify eggs, may irritate skin…”
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