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cultures suggests that
other biotypes may also exist.
Investigation of the
breeding biology of
these various biotypes found that
those causing disease...
- the
poinsettia trade in the 1980s,
displacing the
previous A
biotype. In 2004 the Q
biotype (from the Mediterranean) was
first found here, also on poinsettia...
- and
active research continues in this area. In 1969,
Barbe described two
biotypes of H.
alvei based upon
fermentation of D-arabinose and
salicin and on esculin...
- and B. suis, were
unified into a
single species named B.
longum with the
biotypes infantis, longum, and suis, respectively. This
occurred as the
three species...
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worldwide spread of
emerging biotypes, such as B.
tabaci biotype B, also
known as, 'B. argentifolii', and a new
biotype Q,
continue to
cause severe crop...
-
Spodoptera frugiperda.
Cotton yield is
threatened by the
evolution of new
biotypes of
insects and of new pathogens.
Maintaining good
yield requires strategies...
- Inaba,
Ogawa and
Hikojima serotypes. It is also
distinguished from
classic biotypes by the
production of hemolysins. At the turn of the 20th century, the Ottoman...
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declared in
Zambia after laboratory confirmation of
Vibrio cholerae O1,
biotype El Tor,
serotype Ogawa, from
stool samples from two
patients with acute...
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above (§ Environmental effects)
could be
applied against multiresistant biotypes in crop
bacterial diseases and
bacterial aquaculture diseases. In a glucocorticoid...