Browsing by Author "Appel, David N."
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Valluri, Jagannath V. (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1988)Evidence is presented here for stress-induced changes in gene expression and the specificity of plant metabolic responses to applied stress. Analysis of changes in the rate and pattern of protein synthesis in slash pine ...
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Bryan, Kelly Asbill (2009-05-15)Pierce’s Disease (PD), caused by Xylella fastidiosa, is a devastating bacterial disease of grapevines. One of the few control options is roguing. Roguing depends on precise diagnosis of PD in vines. These experiments were ...
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Martinez Trinidad, Tomas (2009-05-15)Urban forests grow in stressful environments that can have negativerepercussions on tree energy reserves. The goal of this research was to evaluate theimpact of exogenously applied carbohydrates on growth and vitality of ...
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Seeve, Candace Marie (2012-02-14)The molecular mechanisms underlying disease-resistance and drought-resistance in forest trees are not well understood. Linking variation in gene expression with genetic polymorphisms and with variations in disease- and ...
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Gray, Myron Crowley (2009-05-15)The fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum (Bretz) Hunt causes the vascular disease of oak wilt and has been decimating live oaks (Quercus virginiana Mill. and Quercus fusiformis Small.) and red oaks (Quercus texana Small and ...
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Steele, Janet E. (1984)Five media were compared for their efficiency in isolation of Ceratocystis fagacearum, the oak wilt fungus. The efficiency of bole and branch samples was also compared. Potato dextrose agar amended with streptomycin was ...
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Johnson, Jerral D.; Appel, David N. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1984)
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Ancona-Contreras, Veronica (2012-10-19)Xylella fastidiosa is an important bacterial plant pathogen that colonizes the xylem of hundreds of plant species. X. fastidiosa cause Pierce's disease in grapevine by occlusion of the xylem by extensive bacterial ...