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Autor:
Sibdas Ghosh, Karen Suslow, Sheila Johnson-Brousseau, Timothy L. Widmer, Kathleen Kosta, Supriya Sharma, Wolfgang Schweigkofler
Publikováno v:
Biological Control. 118:67-73
Phytophthora ramorum-infested nurseries pose a risk in the artificial spread of this pathogen into unaffected wildlands. Maintaining a pathogen-free nursery can be difficult and expensive once P. ramorum is detected in the soil. Previously, P. ramoru
Autor:
Noor Nahar, Tomasz Warzecha, Abul Mandal, Maria Algerin, Sibdas Ghosh, Sheila Johnson-Brousseau, Aminur Rahman, Maria Moś
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Modeling. 18:4249-4262
Previously, our in silico analyses identified four candidate genes that might be involved in uptake and/or accumulation of arsenics in plants: arsenate reductase 2 (ACR2), phytochelatin synthase 1 (PCS1) and two multi-drug resistant proteins (MRP1 an
Autor:
Noor Nahar, Abul Mandal, Abdul Bari, Dan Lundh, Sheila Johnson-Brousseau, Hoda Bentol, Sibdas Ghosh
Publikováno v:
2011 Second International Conference on Emerging Applications of Information Technology.
Rice growing regions plagued by arsenic-contaminated soils and irrigation water do not have a viable option for producing arsenic-free crops. For instance, in Bangladesh every year more than 30 million people are affected from rice-derived arsenic co