Tag: #AgriculturalResearch
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Advancing Plant Virus Detection: Three Modern Serological Methods
Introduction Plant viruses pose a significant threat to global agriculture, necessitating accurate and efficient detection methods. The latest research explores three modern serological techniques—Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA), Dot Blot Immunobinding Assay (DBIA), and Tissue Blot Immunoassay (TBIA)—that improve virus identification with higher sensitivity and cost-effectiveness. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for more groundbreaking research in plant pathology. Modern…
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Serological and Molecular Characterization of Cowpea Mosaic Comovirus
Introduction: Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) is an essential crop, valued for its high protein content and role in sustainable agriculture. However, viral infections such as Cowpea Mosaic Comovirus (CPMV) pose a significant threat to its yield and quality. A recent study has provided comprehensive insights into the serological and molecular characterization of CPMV isolates affecting…
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Non-Chemical Control of Armillaria mellea Infection in Prunus persica: A Sustainable Approach
Introduction: Armillaria mellea is a persistent fungal pathogen causing root rot in various trees, including peaches (Prunus persica). Controlling this infection is challenging as fungicides are largely ineffective, and eradication is difficult. A recent study explores non-chemical control methods, offering insights into sustainable agricultural practices. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for more research in plant pathology and sustainable…
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Non-Chemical Control of Armillaria mellea Infection in Prunus persica: A Sustainable Approach
Introduction: Armillaria mellea is a persistent fungal pathogen causing root rot in various trees, including peaches (Prunus persica). Controlling this infection is challenging as fungicides are largely ineffective, and eradication is difficult. A recent study explores non-chemical control methods, offering insights into sustainable agricultural practices. Visit https://www.plantsciencejournal.org/jpsp for more research in plant pathology and sustainable…
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Exploring Resistance: How Psidium guineense and Psidium guajava React to Meloidogyne enterolobii Infection
IntroductionGuava (Psidium guajava) is a valuable crop in many tropical regions, with Brazil leading its commercial production. However, guava orchards are under threat from the plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne enterolobii, which significantly reduces yield and, in severe cases, wipes out entire cultivated areas. This study explores the resistance of Psidium guineense and Psidium guajava genotypes to…

