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Drug Week; 7/12/2024, p2603-2603, 1p |
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Researchers at the Shandong Academy of Grape have discovered a strain of Pseudomonas viciae, called G166, that exhibits broad-spectrum antagonistic activities against fungal pathogens on grapes. The researchers conducted whole-genome sequencing and found that G166 contains a circular chromosome with predicted coding DNA sequences. Phenotype analysis showed that G166 reduced the severity of grape white rot disease and inhibited the growth of mycelia on leaves and berries. The researchers also identified a relationship between non-ribosomal peptide synthase clusters and antifungal activity in the genome of G166. This research suggests that G166 has the potential to improve fruit quality and yield in ecological agriculture. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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