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pathogen is the most important biotic production constraints of pearl millet in India, Africa and other parts of the world. We report a whole genome assembly and analysis of pathotype 1, one of the most virulent pathotypes of from India. The draft genome assembly contained 299,901,251 bp with 65,404 genes.

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Orientia tsutsugamushi, the causative agent of scrub typhus in humans, is an obligate intracytosolic bacterium transmitted among animals and to humans by some species of larval trombiculid mites (chiggers) and is hosted mainly by rodents. In this study, we attempted detection of O. tsutsugamushi from blood and tissue samples of rodents trapped from different locations in Central India using PCR targeting the 56 kDa outer membrane protein gene and the 47 kDa high temperature transmembrane protein gene.

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Drought transcriptome analysis of finger millet (Eleusine coracana) by cDNA subtraction identified drought responsive genes that have a potential role in drought tolerance. Through virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) in a related crop species, maize (Zea mays), several genes, including a G-BOX BINDING FACTOR 3 (GBF3) were identified as candidate drought stress response genes and the role of GBF3 in drought tolerance was studied in Arabidopsis thaliana. Overexpression of both EcGBF3 and AtGBF3 in A.

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Aim: Evaluation of the effect of clinical mastitis (CM) and its treatment outcome on the reproductive performance in crossbred cows retrospectively.

Materials And Methods: Datasets of 835 lactating cows affected with CM during a period of 12 years (2001-2012) were considered for this study. Mastitis treatment related data and reproductive parameters such as days to first detected heat (DTFDH), days to first insemination (DTFI), days open (DO), and number of services per conception (SC) were collected from mastitis treatment and artificial insemination registers, respectively.

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The present study for the first time evaluates the serodiagnostic efficacy of two recombinant antigens namely, listeriolysin O (rLLO) and phosphatidyl-inositol phospholipase C (rPI-PLC). Indirect ELISA with the above recombinant antigens was used on samples collected from bovines (n=106), goats (n=138) and pigs (n=92) having either a history of abortion, emaciation and/or apparently healthy animals. Isolation of Listeria was attempted from the blood samples using USDA-FSIS method.

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Mastitis effects on reproductive performance in dairy cattle: a review.

Trop Anim Health Prod

April 2017

Livestock Research Centre, Southern Regional Station (SRS), ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Adugodi, Bengaluru, 560030, Karnataka, India.

The reproductive performance of dairy animals is influenced by several factors, and accumulating lines of evidence indicate that mastitis is one of the determinants. Most of the published information relating mastitis with reproduction has evolved based on retrospective approach rather than controlled clinical studies. The complex nature of both mastitis and reproduction could be a limiting factor for understanding their relationship in detail.

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Article Synopsis
  • Leaf rust, a major wheat disease caused by Puccinia triticina, varies significantly between its two studied races: the virulent Race77 and the avirulent Race106.
  • High-quality draft genome sequences for these races were generated, predicting thousands of genes and revealing substantial genetic differences that contribute to Race77's higher adaptability and virulence.
  • This research enhances understanding of the pathogen's genome structure and provides critical data for future studies on its evolution and pathogenicity.
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RAPD and ISSR Marker-Based Comparative Evaluation of Genetic Diversity Among Indian Germplasms of Euryale ferox: an Aquatic Food Plant.

Appl Biochem Biotechnol

December 2016

Centre for Biological Sciences (Biotechnology), School of Earth, Biological and Environmental Sciences, Central University of South Bihar, Patna, Bihar, 800014, India.

Euryale ferox Salisbury is an important aquatic food plant cultivated largely in eastern India. E. ferox is a monotypic genus, and breeding programmes have mostly relied on the variability present in the primary gene pool.

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