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Pear ( spp.) is a deciduous fruit tree that requires exposure to sufficient chilling hours during the winter to establish dormancy, followed by favorable heat conditions during the spring for normal vegetative and floral budbreak. In contrast to most temperate woody species, apples and pears of the Rosaceae family are insensitive to photoperiod, and low temperature is the major factor that induces growth cessation and dormancy.

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In modern times, medicine is predominantly based on evidence-based practices, whereas in ancient times, indigenous people relied on plant-based medicines with factual evidence documented in ancient books or folklore that demonstrated their effectiveness against specific infections. Plants and microbes account for 70% of drugs approved by the USFDA (U.S.

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Promoter insertion leads to polyembryony in mango - a case of convergent evolution with citrus.

Hortic Res

December 2023

Institute of Plant Sciences, Volcani Research Center, Derech Hamacabim 68, Rishon LeZion, P.O. Box 15159, 7528809, Israel.

Sexual reproduction in plants is the main pathway for creating new genetic combinations in modern agriculture. In heterozygous plants, after the identification of a plant with desired traits, vegetative propagation (cloning) is the primary path to create genetically uniform plants. Another natural plant mechanism that creates genetically uniform plants (clones) is apomixis.

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Knowledge on symbiotic microorganisms of insects has increased dramatically in recent years, yet relatively little data are available regarding non-pathogenic viruses. Here we studied the virome of the parasitoid wasp Triapitsyn (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a biocontrol agent of mealybugs. By high-throughput sequencing of viral nucleic acids, we revealed three novel viruses, belonging to the families [provisionally termed AnvRV (Anagyrus vladimiri reovirus)], (AnvIFV) and (AnvDV).

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Root selection of their associated microbiome composition and activities is determined by the plant's developmental stage and distance from the root. Total gene abundance, structure and functions of root-associated and rhizospheric microbiomes were studied throughout wheat growth season under field conditions. On the root surface, abundance of the well-known wheat colonizers and decreased and increased, respectively, during spike formation, whereas abundance of was independent of spike formation.

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Heavy metal pollution in soil and water is a potential threat to human health as it renders food quality substandard. Different biosorbents such as microbial and agricultural biomass have been exploited for heavy metal immobilization in soil and sorptive removal in waters. Biosorption is an effective and sustainable method for heavy metal removal in soil and water, but the inherent challenges are to find cheap, selective, robust, and cost-effective bioadsorbents.

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The 'Tommy Atkins' mango genome reveals candidate genes for fruit quality.

BMC Plant Biol

February 2021

School of Plants and Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech, Ag Quad Lane, Blacksburg, VA, 24061, USA.

Background: Mango, Mangifera indica L., an important tropical fruit crop, is grown for its sweet and aromatic fruits. Past improvement of this species has predominantly relied on chance seedlings derived from over 1000 cultivars in the Indian sub-continent with a large variation for fruit size, yield, biotic and abiotic stress resistance, and fruit quality among other traits.

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  • * Activation of PARs enhances the invasion and proliferation of extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs), while silencing LRP5/6 hinders these actions, suggesting their importance in this process.
  • * The research identifies a signaling axis involving PAR, LRP5/6, and β-catenin, indicating that PAR has a primary role over PAR in controlling β-catenin levels and suggests potential therapeutic targets for enhancing EVT invasion.
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Microglial TLR9: Plausible Novel Target for Therapeutic Regime Against Glioblastoma Multiforme.

Cell Mol Neurobiol

October 2021

Department of Biosciences, Integral University, Kursi Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226026, India.

An understanding of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and immunomodulatory approach based on activation of these receptors has provided insights critical for the management of neurological health disorders. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are one of the most widely explored PRRs and have been exploited in the recent past for development of novel immunomodulatory therapeutic agents. Glioblastoma multiforme is characterized by significant infiltration of resident microglia and expresses all the members of the TLR family.

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Improved Method for Transformation of Vibrio vulnificus by Electroporation.

Curr Protoc Microbiol

September 2020

Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida.

Vibrio vulnificus, an emergent human pathogen, causes fulminant septicemia with a mortality rate of over 50%. Unlike for other pathogenic Vibrio species, the factors to conclusively indicate the virulence potential of V. vulnificus strains remain largely unknown.

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Platforms for elucidating antibiotic resistance in single genomes and complex metagenomes.

Environ Int

May 2020

Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Volcani Research Center, Agriculture Research Organization, Rishon Lezion 7528809, Israel. Electronic address:

Antibiotic or antimicrobial resistance (AR) facilitated by the vertical and/or horizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), is a serious global health challenge. While traditionally associated with pathogens in clinical environments, it is becoming increasingly clear that non-clinical environments may also be reservoirs of ARGs. The recent improvements in rapid and affordable next generation sequencing technologies along with sophisticated bioinformatics platforms has the potential to revolutionize diagnostic microbiology and microbial surveillance.

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, an opportunistic pathogen, is the causative agent of a life-threatening septicemia and a rising problem for aquaculture worldwide. The genetic factors that differentiate its clinical and environmental strains remain enigmatic. Furthermore, clinical strains have emerged from every clade of In this work, we investigated the underlying genomic properties and population dynamics of the species from an evolutionary and ecological point of view.

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A hallmark of the Gram-positive bacteria, such as the soil-dwelling bacterium Bacillus subtilis, is their cell wall. Here, we report that d-leucine and flavomycin, biofilm inhibitors targeting the cell wall, activate the β-lactamase PenP. This β-lactamase contributes to ampicillin resistance in B.

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Deciduous trees require sufficient chilling during winter dormancy to grow. To decipher the dormancy-regulating mechanism, we carried out RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) analysis and metabolic profiling of European pear (Pyrus communis L.) vegetative buds during the dormancy phases.

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Background: Genomic analysis technologies can promote efficient fruit tree breeding. Genotyping by sequencing (GBS) enables generating efficient data for high-quality genetic map construction and QTL analysis in a relatively accessible way. Furthermore, High-resolution genetic map construction and accurate QTL detection can significantly narrow down the putative candidate genes associated with important plant traits.

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Towards lactic acid bacteria-based biorefineries.

Biotechnol Adv

November 2014

Laboratory of Biochemistry: Proteomics and Metabolic Engineering of Prokaryotes, Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Torino, Via Accademia Albertina 13, 10123 Torino, Italy. Electronic address:

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have long been used in industrial applications mainly as starters for food fermentation or as biocontrol agents or as probiotics. However, LAB possess several characteristics that render them among the most promising candidates for use in future biorefineries in converting plant-derived biomass-either from dedicated crops or from municipal/industrial solid wastes-into biofuels and high value-added products. Lactic acid, their main fermentation product, is an attractive building block extensively used by the chemical industry, owing to the potential for production of polylactides as biodegradable and biocompatible plastic alternative to polymers derived from petrochemicals.

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Combining bulk segregation analysis and microarrays for mapping of the pH trait in melon.

Theor Appl Genet

February 2013

Genomic Unit, Institute of Plant Sciences, Volcani Research Center, Agricultural Research Organization, 50250 Bet Dagan, Israel.

The availability of sequence information for many plants has opened the way to advanced genetic analysis in many non-model plants. Nevertheless, exploration of genetic variation on a large scale and its use as a tool for the identification of traits of interest are still rare. In this study, we combined a bulk segregation approach with our own-designed microarrays to map the pH locus that influences fruit pH in melon.

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The Senescence Associated Receptor Protein Kinase (P(SARK)) promoter, fused to isopentenyltransferase (IPT) gene has been shown to promote drought tolerance in crops. We dissected P(SARK) in order to understand the various elements associated with its activation and suppression. The activity of P(SARK) was higher in mature and early senescing leaves, and abiotic stress induced its activity in mature leaves.

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Self-custom-made SFP arrays for nonmodel organisms.

Methods Mol Biol

March 2012

Institute of Plant Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Research Center, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel.

Successful genetic mapping is dependent upon a high-density set of markers. Therefore, tools for high-throughput discovery of genetic variation are essential. The most abundant genetic marker is the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP).

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In the late summer of 2005, sporadic and unusual damage was observed on pepper (Capsicum annuum cv. Kurtovska kapia and local cv. Ribka) on two farms and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv.

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Influence of effluent irrigation on community composition and function of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in soil.

Appl Environ Microbiol

August 2001

Institute of Soil, Water and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Research Center, Bet-Dagan 50-250, Israel.

The effect of effluent irrigation on community composition and function of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in soil was evaluated, using techniques of molecular biology and analytical soil chemistry. Analyses were conducted on soil sampled from lysimeters and from a grapefruit orchard which had been irrigated with wastewater effluent or fertilizer-amended water (FAW). Specifically, comparisons of AOB community composition were conducted using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of PCR-amplified fragments of the gene encoding the alpha-subunit of the ammonia monooxygenase gene (amoA) recovered from soil samples and subsequent sequencing of relevant bands.

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