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- an article on "biotype", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "biotype" You can also: Search for Biotype in Wikipedia to...
- 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...
- 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...
- and 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Spodoptera frugiperda. Cotton yield is threatened by the evolution of new biotypes of insects and of new pathogens. Maintaining good yield requires strategies...
- reclassified the species as L. fermentum biotype II. Significant differences were found between biotype II and other biotypes of L. fermentum, to the point that...
- above (§ Environmental effects) could be applied against multiresistant biotypes in crop bacterial diseases and bacterial aquaculture diseases. In a glucocorticoid...