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pro vyhledávání: '"Marian Quain"'
Autor:
Vincent Savolainen, Victor Attuquaye Clottey, Bi Tra Serges Doubi, Jean Louis Konan, Marian Quain, Bezeng Simeon Bezeng, Vincent Logah, Alex Wireko-Kena, Enoch Adjei Osekre, Laura Atuah, Chia Michelle Valérie Angui, Gabriel Ameka, Benjamin Turkson, Ansah Boatemaa, Jacob Paarechuga Anankware, Hettie Arwoh Boafo, Dan Agyei-Dwarko, C.M. (Tilly) Collins
Publikováno v:
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, Vol 1, Iss , Pp 31-34 (2020)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/67923c8c155141ada13b6f435e70ab58
Autor:
Jean-Michel LETT, Michel Roux-Cuvelier, Abdou Azali Hamza, Atta Diallo, H., Larry Beach, Henri Brouchoud, Christophe Brugidou, Cuellar, W., Hélène Delatte, Jacques Dintinger, Apollinaire Djikeng, Marie-France Duval, Malika Ethel, Maruthi Gowda, Emmanuel Jouen, Ralf Koebnik, Ousmane Koita, Daouda Koné, Nazaire Kouassi, K., Kossi Kpemoua, Peter Kulakow, Lava Kumar, P., James Legg, Kouame Offei, Emmanuel Okogbenin, Joseph Onyeka, Stéphane Poussier, Marian Quain, D., Jacqueline Rakotoarisoa, Isabelle Robene-Soustrade, Rwomushanalvan, A., Sankung Sagnia, B., Abdourahamane Sangare, Peter Sseruwagi, Fidèle Tiendrébéogo, Philippe Vernier, Christian Vernière, Stephan Winter, Anabela Zacarias, Innocent Zinga, Valerie Verdier, Bernard Reynaud, Claude Fauquet
Publikováno v:
Electronic Proceedings of World Congress on Root and Tuber Crops
World Congress on Root and Tuber Crops
World Congress on Root and Tuber Crops, Jan 2016, Guangxi, China
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World Congress on Root and Tuber Crops
World Congress on Root and Tuber Crops, Jan 2016, Guangxi, China
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International audience; Cassava is the most important vegetatively propagated food staple crop in Africa. Even if its vegetative propagation through stem cuttings has many advantages, it also represents its Achilles heel. Pathogens are passed from on
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::7f6868717554c30fa2551ddeba87235e
https://hal.univ-reunion.fr/hal-01456753
https://hal.univ-reunion.fr/hal-01456753
Autor:
R. Kelly Dawe, Rodica Blindu, A. Gal-On, B. Mullin, H. Qiu, Benjamin Bey, Wayne A. Parrott, Marceline Egnin, Bao Phan, Lang Shen, J. Scoffield, B. Joyce, V. Gaba, W. Huang, Alexander Boyko, C. A. Harrison, Jessica Scoffield, A. Rosner, A. B. More, W. Parrott, M. Ayalew, D. Tucker, B. L. Martin, Richard I. Tapping, Douglas Heckart, Peter R. LaFayette, W. A. Parrott, Joseph Bouton, Ji-Luan Wen, S. Burns, Hung-Chi Chang, Dinesh Chandra Agrawal, D. Liebmann, B. Nelson, S. Singer, Chia-Yung Lu, Monica A. Schmidt, C. Xie, E. Staats, G. Holman, Hsin-Sheng Tsay, D. Mortley, E. M. Herman, C. N. Stewart, D. D. Ellis, T. J. Evens, E. Essington, M. Z. M. Cheng, M. Egnin, E. Kukurt, Christopher M. Johnson, J. Abercrombie, Marian Quain, R. S. Hussey, B. Ambruzs, Chung-Chuan Chen, P. LaFayette, V. Srivastava, E. Powell, T. Bass, B.-C. Li, Chao Lin Kuo, L. Maslenin, Igor Kovalchuk, Elizabeth Acheampong, M. T. Sadder, M. Jenderek, Christopher Hoffman, Guernot Presting, R. P. Niedz, M. A. Akbudak, Katherine O. Omueti, G. Huang
Publikováno v:
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant. 43:666-674
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) constitute an essential family of pattern recognition molecules that, through the direct recognition of conserved microbial components, initiate inflammatory responses after infection. Phylogenetic evidence suggests that ve