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  1. Erwinia chrysanthemi EC16 produces a second set of plant-inducible pectate lyase isozymes by Kelemu, Segenet, Collmer, A

    Published 1993
    “…An E. chrysanthemi mutant with directed deletions or insertions in genes pehX, pelX, pelA, pelB, pelC, and pelE, which encode exo-poly-?-D-galacturonosidase, exopolygalacturonate lyase, and four isozymes of pectate lyase, respectively, was constructed by the marker exchange of a cloned pehX…”
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  2. Status of wide crosses in cassava and yam by Asiedu, Robert, Bai, K.V., Terauchi, R., Dixon, Alfred G.O., Hahn, S.K.

    Published 1992
    “…Some crosses between cassava and its wild relatives have led to poly ploids (crosses to M. />laziovii and M. epruinosa) and resistance to two major diseases, cassava mosaic virus and cassava bacterial blight (crosses to M. glaziovii). …”
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  3. The complete nucleotide sequence of the genomic RNA of bean common mosaic virus strain NL4 by Bravo, E, Calvert, Lee A., Morales, Francisco José

    Published 2008
    “…The viral genome is 10037 nucleotides in length, excluding the 3 terminal poly (A) tail, and contains a single open reading frame (ORF) of 9666 nucleotides encoding a polyprotein of 3222 amino acids. . …”
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  4. Fodder tree and straw diets for sheep: Intake, growth, digestibility and the effects of phenolics on nitrogen utilisation by Reed, J.D., Soller, H., Woodward, A.

    Published 1990
    “…A study was conducted to determine the intake, growth and digestibility in sheep fed forage produced from four African multi-purpose trees in combination with straw and the effects of poly-phenolics on noug cake and urea. Analyses content of nitrogen, neutral detergent fibre, acid detergent fibre, acid insoluble proanthocyanindins and indigestible neutral detergent fibre in four fodder trees, vetch hay, noug cake & teff straw. …”
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  5. Striking differences in the biological and molecular properties of onion and garlic isolates of onion yellow dwarf virus by Celli, Marcos Giovani, Torrico Ramallo, Ada Karina, Kiehr, Mirta, Conci, Vilma Cecilia

    Published 2018
    “…The genomes consisted of 10,459 and 10,461 nt (without the 3’ poly(A) tail) and were 92.2 % identical. Comparison of their whole genomes, polyproteins and P1, HC-Pro, P3, CI, VPg and NIa-Pro regions with those of garlic isolates previously identified as OYDV gave percentage values below that proposed as the molecular threshold for potyvirus species demarcation. …”
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