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Crossbreeding of transgenic flax plants overproducing flavonoids and glucosyltransferase results in progeny with improved antifungal and antioxidative properties
Antisense oligodeoxynucleotide treatment as a new method of gene expression manipulation in flax
Face Authentication Competition on the BANCA Database
This paper details the results of a face verification competition [2] held in conjunction with the First International Conference on Biometric Authentication. The contest was held on the publically available BANCA database [1] according to a defined protocol [6]. Six different verification algorithms from 4 academic and commercial institutions submitted results. Also, a standard set of face recognition software from the internet [3] was used to provide a baseline performance measure
Pattern Triggered Immunity (PTI) in Tobacco: Isolation of Activated Genes Suggests Role of the Phenylpropanoid Pathway in Inhibition of Bacterial Pathogens
Comparative transcriptomic analysis of resistant and susceptible tea cultivars in response to Empoasca onukii (Matsuda) damage
Quantitative resistance in potato leaves to late blight associated with induced hydroxycinnamic acid amides
Opportunities for new-generation Ganoderma boninense biotechnology
Plant pathogenic fungi are significantly impacting global food security, causing a tremendous decline in crop yield and production. Strategies to identify fungal pathogenicity/virulent factors remain a grand challenge in biotechnology especially in the quest for an effective solution involving resistance, protection and management. The basidiomycete, Ganoderma boninense, causes basal stem rot (BSR) in oil palm trees involving lignin biodegradation. In Southeast Asia, BSR severely affects oil palm production with ongoing economic losses. The disease is deemed a serious agricultural threat to developing, or newly industrialized, countries such as Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. In this chapter, we discuss the biology and pathogenic nature of G. boninense with respect to its host defence response, lignification. We present an explicit overview of the G. boninense-oil palm pathosystem and thereby provide critical information on feasible strategies available for G. boninense control. In addition, current improvements and future prospective for new-generation biotechnology in respect to G. boninense are discussed.(undefined)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio