• The National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria (NCPPB) is a bacterial culture repository hosted and maintained by Fera Science in York, United Kingdom...
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    agar for the counting or isolation or both of the above thermophilic bacteria. Microbial culture collections focus on the acquisition, authentication,...
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  • Fera Science (category Government-owned companies of the United Kingdom)
    "Completion of the sale of stake in Fera". fera.co.uk. 18 January 2024. Retrieved 3 July 2024. "National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria". Fera Science...
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  • Environmental contract List of atmospheric dispersion models National Bee Unit National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria New Technologies Demonstrator...
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  • international culture collections, such as the UK's National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria (NCPPB), Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms...
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    Host (biology) (redirect from Host plant)
    nematodes), cells harbouring pathogenic (disease-causing) viruses, or a bean plant hosting mutualistic (helpful) nitrogen-fixing bacteria. More specifically in...
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    Xanthomonas (category Bacteria genera)
    available from the National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria in the United Kingdom and other international culture collections such as ICMP in New...
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    beneficial, particularly the ones in the gut. However, several species of bacteria are pathogenic and cause infectious diseases, including cholera, syphilis, anthrax...
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  • Central Science Laboratory (category Defunct executive agencies of the United Kingdom government)
    food safety and quality. It also houses FAPAS and the National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria. The Central Science laboratory (CSL) was the UK's...
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    addition, resident bacteria that associated with oil glands are often Gram-positive and can be pathogenic. A small number of bacteria and fungi are normally...
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    Pseudomonas syringae (category Bacteria described in 1904)
    widely. Bioprecipitation Ice-minus bacteria Pseudomonas phage Φ6 National Collection of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria "Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae (PSDMPE)[Overview]"...
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    Bacterial taxonomy is subfield of taxonomy devoted to the classification of bacteria specimens into taxonomic ranks. In the scientific classification...
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  • personal collection of plant pathogenic bacteria and rhizobia of Dr Douglas W. Dye. It expanded as the culture collection (PDDCC) of Plant Diseases Division...
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    (early plants), Phytozoa (animal-like plants) and Bacteria (mostly considered plants). Microscopic organisms were increasingly constrained in the plant/animal...
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    can prevent the colonization of pathogenic bacteria by secreting toxic substances or by competing with pathogenic bacteria for nutrients or cell surface...
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    changing the levels of microbiota, or allowing pathogenic bacteria to grow. Another harmful effect of antibiotics is the increase in numbers of antibiotic-resistant...
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    Microbiome (section Plant)
    plant growth through pathogenic activities of some microbiota members. On the other hand, beneficial microbial interactions promote plant growth. Principal...
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    major species of pathogenic bacteria such as Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes – though P. aeruginosa is capable of extensive...
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    the development of multidrug resistant pathogenic bacteria, superbugs, that are resistant to antibiotics. A possible transitional form of microorganism...
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  • wells. Deep ground water is generally of very high bacteriological quality (i.e., pathogenic bacteria or the pathogenic protozoa are typically absent), but...
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    the pathogenic bacteria. In a controlled study, 61 elderly volunteers, after 6 months of a daily dose of L. bulgaricus, responded to the intake of probiotic...
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    (nitrogen and phosphorus), pathogenic organisms, and specific trace organic constituents (micropollutants).: 548  Some types of sewage treatment produce...
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    Basil (redirect from Basil (plant))
    Basil cultivars resistant to P. belbahrii have been developed. Non-pathogenic bacteria found on basil include Novosphingobium species. Wikibooks Cookbook...
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    Petrochemical Plants (First ed.). John Wiley & Sons. LCCN 67019834. Fergusen, T. & Mah, R. (2006) Methanogenic bacteria in Anaerobic digestion of biomass,...
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    Lima bean (category Plants described in 1753)
    type). By around 1300, cultivation had spread north of the Rio Grande, and, in the 1500s, the plant began to be cultivated in the Old World. The small-seeded...
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  • the pathogenic agent of the potato spindle tuber disease, was discovered, initially molecularly characterized, and named by Theodor Otto Diener, plant pathologist...
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    Sourdough (category Cuisine of the Southwestern United States)
    an unfavorable environment for the growth of spoilage and pathogenic microorganisms. Lactic acid bacteria commonly found in sourdough include Leuconostoc...
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    all detections of LPAI H5 and H7 subtypes to be reported because of their potential to mutate into highly pathogenic strains. Signs of swine flu in pigs...
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    infected tobacco plants remain infectious after filtration. Ivanovsky suggested the infection might be caused by a toxin produced by bacteria, but did not...
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    as typhoid, is a disease caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi bacteria, also called Salmonella typhi. Symptoms vary from mild to severe, and usually...
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