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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR ) techniques development allows elaboration of many assays for identification of bacteria’s resistance mechanisms to antibiotics.  Following this idea, the results of molecular level investigation of bacteria’s resistan... see more

 Plant extracts are being used to control the diseases since last several years. Extracts of the various plant parts like leaf, stem, root, fruit and seeds are found to be effective against seed-borne pathogenic fungi. The in vitro studies have been... see more

 Plant extracts are being used to control the diseases since last several years. Extracts of the various plant parts like leaf, stem, root, fruit and seeds are found to be effective against seed-borne pathogenic fungi. The in vitro studies have been... see more

Aim of this study was researched antibacterial activity of habanero chili sauces against selected pathogenic bacteria, as Escherichia coli, Bacillus thuringiensis, Yersinia enterocolitica and Salmonella enterica subsp. Typhimurium. Antibacterial activity ... see more

Bacillus thuringiensis is used to produce biopesticides against target-insects of importance in agroindustry and human health. However, B. thuringiensis can carry the same enterotoxin-encoding genes as Bacillus cereus, suggesting a potential risk of food ... see more

Antibiotic resistance has increased substantially in recent years and is posing an ever-increasing therapeutic problem. One of the methods to reduce the resistance to antibiotics is by using antibiotic resistance inhibitors from plants. The aim of this st... see more

Fungal diseases especially rust of common wheat (Triticum aestivum)and durum (T. turgidum subsp. durum), historically was one of the most destruc- tive wheat diseases. Significant losses occurred in the past when the disease de- veloped into epidemic prop... see more

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