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Reaction of transgenic ‘Hamlin’ sweet orange expressing csd1 or d4e1 genes after inoculation with Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus We evaluated the response of ‘Hamlin’ sweet orange plants (Citrus x sinensis L. Osbeck) transformed with the gene encoding the synthetic antimicrobial peptide d4e1, driven by the 35S promoter, or with the gene encoding copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (csd1), isolated from Poncirus trifoliata and driven by the Ubiquitin 10 promoter, against Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas).

Reaction of #transgenic ‘Hamlin’ sweet #orange expressing copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (csd1) or synthetic #antimicrobial peptide d4e1 genes after inoculation with #Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus.
To read this article in JHSB 100:1, visit: doi.org/10.1080/1462...

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AI image of four oranges on a branch

AI image of four oranges on a branch

Reaction of #transgenic ‘Hamlin’ sweet #orange (#Citrus x sinensis) expressing copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (csd1) or synthetic #antimicrobial peptide d4e1 genes after inoculation with #Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus.
To read this new article in JHSB, visit: doi.org/10.1080/1462...

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Tiny Genome Redefines Limits of Cellular Life Scholarly analysis of Candidatus Sukunaarchaeum mirabile, an archaeon with the smallest genome ever discovered, challenging cellular life definitions.

Tiny Genome Redefines Limits of #CellularLife

Scholarly analysis of #Candidatus #Sukunaarchaeum #mirabile, an #archaeon with the smallest #genome ever discovered, challenging cellular life definitions.

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Figure 1: Citrus Huanglongbing disease symptoms, signs and vector. 
A: Blotchy mottle symptoms on leaves. 
B: Uniform and even mottling symptoms due to nutrient deficiencies.
C: Corking veins and green island symptoms. 
D: Yellow-shoot symptoms. 
E: Declining citrus tree with thinning canopy and branch dieback. 
F: Lopsided fruit. 
G: Unevenly coloring fruit. 
H: ACP eggs on flush, adult insect, and nymphs producing waxy tubules

pictures by Greg Douhan et al., 2018. An Update on Huanglongbing Disease of Citrus in California. Topics in Subtropics newsletter. Volume 17, Spring 2018

Figure 1: Citrus Huanglongbing disease symptoms, signs and vector. A: Blotchy mottle symptoms on leaves. B: Uniform and even mottling symptoms due to nutrient deficiencies. C: Corking veins and green island symptoms. D: Yellow-shoot symptoms. E: Declining citrus tree with thinning canopy and branch dieback. F: Lopsided fruit. G: Unevenly coloring fruit. H: ACP eggs on flush, adult insect, and nymphs producing waxy tubules pictures by Greg Douhan et al., 2018. An Update on Huanglongbing Disease of Citrus in California. Topics in Subtropics newsletter. Volume 17, Spring 2018

Picture from the EFSA's report

Picture from the EFSA's report

🌱 New EFSA Report Released! 🌱

📊 #Candidatus #Liberibacter spp. – Learn about its its potential as a #PriorityPest in EU.

🔍 available here: doi.org/10.2903/sp.e...

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A 6-month discussion on the revision of the #ICNP is underway, including #Section_10 to regulate the #Candidatus names. Pro-statuses will be added to the names with various nomenclature types 🤔.

Please share your thoughts:
icnp-revision.slack.com

How to join: doi.org/10.1099/ijse...

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