41 results on '"Melnick, Rachel L."'
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2. Cherelle Wilt of Cacao: A Physiological Condition
3. Fruit and Canopy Pathogens of Unknown Potential Risk
4. Climate analogs can catalyze cross-regional dialogs for US specialty crop adaptation
5. Bacterial Endophytes of Perennial Crops for Management of Plant Disease
6. Climate analogs can catalyze cross-regional dialogs for US specialty crop adaptation.
7. The beneficial endophyte Trichoderma hamatum isolate DIS 219b promotes growth and delays the onset of the drought response in Theobroma cacao
8. The interaction of Theobroma cacao and Moniliophthora perniciosa, the causal agent of witches’ broom disease, during parthenocarpy
9. Genetic Biocontrol for Invasive Species
10. Bacterial Endophytes of Perennial Crops for Management of Plant Disease
11. Sublethal Endpoints in Non-target Organism Testing for Insect-Active GE Crops
12. Genetic Biocontrol for Invasive Species
13. Phytophthora megakarya and Phytophthora palmivora, closely related causal agents of cacao black pod rot, underwent increases in genome sizes and gene numbers by different mechanisms
14. Phytophthora megakarya and Phytophthora palmivora, Closely Related Causal Agents of Cacao Black Pod Rot, Underwent Increases in Genome Sizes and Gene Numbers by Different Mechanisms
15. Differential gene expression by Moniliophthora roreri while overcoming cacao tolerance in the field
16. Detection and expression of enterotoxin genes in endophytic strains of Bacillus cereus
17. EndophyticTrichodermaIsolates from Tropical Environments Delay Disease Onset and Induce Resistance AgainstPhytophthora capsiciin Hot Pepper Using Multiple Mechanisms
18. Trichoderma from Aceh Sumatra reduce Phytophthora lesions on pods and cacao seedlings
19. Endophytes and plant/microbe interactions
20. Impact of application of endophytic Bacillus spp. for biocontrol of cacao diseases on native microbial communities
21. Enfermedades de cacao y control biológico con endófitas
22. Studies on the suppression of cacao diseases with Ecuadorian endophytic Bacillus spp
23. Field evaluation of endophytes for management of witches' broom on cacao
24. Field evaluation of endophytic endospore-forming bacteria with cacao varieties for management of witches' broom during the dry season
25. Differential gene expression byMoniliophthora roreriwhile overcoming cacao tolerance in the field
26. Successful pod infections byMoniliophthora roreriresult in differentialTheobroma cacaogene expression depending on the clone's level of tolerance
27. Genome and secretome analysis of the hemibiotrophic fungal pathogen, Moniliophthora roreri, which causes frosty pod rot disease of cacao: mechanisms of the biotrophic and necrotrophic phases
28. Endophytic Bacillus Spp. of Theobroma cacao: Ecology and potential for biological control of cacao diseases
29. Endophytes and plant/microbe interactions
30. Endophytic Bacillus Spp. of Theobroma cacao: Ecology and potential for biological control of cacao diseases
31. Impact of application of endophytic Bacillus spp. for biocontrol of cacao diseases on native microbial communities
32. Enfermedades de cacao y control biológico con endófitas
33. Studies on the suppression of cacao diseases with Ecuadorian endophytic Bacillus spp.
34. Field evaluation of endophytes for management of witches' broom on cacao
35. Molecular and metabolic changes of cherelle wilt of cacao and its effect on Moniliophthora roreri
36. Isolation of endophytic endospore-forming bacteria from Theobroma cacao as potential biological control agents of cacao diseases
37. Endophytic Trichoderma Isolates from Tropical Environments Delay Disease Onset and Induce Resistance Against Phytophthora capsici in Hot Pepper Using Multiple Mechanisms
38. Bacterial endophytes: Bacillus spp. from annual crops as potential biological control agents of black pod rot of cacao
39. Successful pod infections by Moniliophthora roreri result in differential Theobroma cacao gene expression depending on the clone's level of tolerance.
40. The beneficial endophyte Trichoderma hamatum isolate DIS 219b promotes growth and delays the onset of the drought response in Theobroma cacao.
41. Differential gene expression by Moniliophthora roreri while overcoming cacao tolerance in the field.
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