Publications by authors named "N Alkan"

Tuta absoluta ("leafminer"), is a major pest of tomato crops worldwide. Controlling this insect is difficult due to its efficient infestation, rapid proliferation, and resilience to changing weather conditions. Furthermore, chemical pesticides have only a short-term effect due to rapid development of T.

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Enormous fresh agricultural produce is wasted annually due to rots caused by pathogenic microorganisms. Most pathogenic fungi attack the harvested produce by penetrating the fruit at the field and remaining quiescent or latent until the fruit ripens or senescence. In this work, a recently developed simple, cost-effective, and high-throughput 96-well plate-based assay was applied to determine the presence of pathogenic fungi in their latent stage.

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Paper-based analytical devices (PADs) have gained enormous attention because of their low-cost, simple fabrication, and portability. Here, we propose a paper-based device for performing reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) with real-time simultaneous detection of C. gloeosporioides latent infections in tomatoes.

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Article Synopsis
  • The pathogen in question affects over 500 plant species, especially tropical and subtropical fruits, and its disease incidence is increasing due to climate change.
  • Virulence tests on avocado and mango revealed a wide range of virulence among different isolates, particularly contrasting two strains: a more virulent (Avo62) and a less-virulent (Man7).
  • Genetic analysis showed that variations in gene sequences related to enzyme production, metabolic processes, and stress responses could explain the differences in virulence, indicating potential targets for developing strategies to combat postharvest diseases.
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Pathogenic fungi are the main cause of yield loss and postharvest loss of crops. In recent years, some antifungal microorganisms have been exploited and applied to prevent and control pathogenic fungi. In this study, an antagonistic bacteria KRS027 isolated from the soil rhizosphere of a healthy cotton plant from an infected field was identified as Burkholderia gladioli by morphological identification, multilocus sequence analysis, and typing (MLSA-MLST) and physiobiochemical examinations.

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