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Sudden Oak Death: Gardenwise: Minimizing the Risk of SOD
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Sunday, January 4, 2009. Gardenwise: Minimizing the Risk of SOD. Sudden Oak Death is a new disease caused by. A fungus-like pathogen that has killed tens of thousands of oak trees in California and is known to affect and sometimes kill other nursery plants. It was identified in the mid-1990s and scientists and nurseries are doing all they can to learn more about the disease and how to fight it. DNA testing is required for disease verification. 8211; were sent to garden centres across North America. B...
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Sudden Oak Death: P. ramorum compensation regulations
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Sunday, January 4, 2009. P ramorum compensation regulations. Is the organism that causes Sudden Oak Death (SOD), a serious disease of oaks and other woody and herbaceous plants. Thousands of tan oaks and other oak species have been killed by this disease in California since the mid 1990s. Mortality has also been reported in arbutus, beech, rhododendron,. Were introduced, the disease could have a significant impact on Canada's forest resources and landscape. The pest risk assessment indicates that pla...
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Evolution, Life and other musings: December 2009
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Evolution, Life and other musings. The Danger of Pet Hypotheses. Remember to keep an open mind, even if that means you have to refute your own pet hypothesis. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). These are a few of my favorite RSS. By Elio When was green florescent protein (GFP) first used with a prokaryote? Or with a eukaryote for that matter? It seems that the first paper on the s. Genomics, Evolution, and Pseudoscience. Fungal Genomes and Comparative Genomics. The Tree of Life. Here i am ba...
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Evolution, Life and other musings: July 2009
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Evolution, Life and other musings. Nice rainstorm today. Wash away the dusty dirt. Dolly loves the mud. Victor is afraid of the rain. The two of them make me laugh. And that is good. Now I am going to relax and hit the books and writing tomorrow. In the air conditioning. It's gonna be hot and humid tomorrow! Really, life is pretty good. Links to this post. Some things come back. Am I so jaded that I can't relax anymore? I think maybe I am just so angry that I am toxic to myself. I think I should take...
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Evolution, Life and other musings: Talking Science
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Evolution, Life and other musings. File this under OMG! I can talks science good! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). These are a few of my favorite RSS. By Elio When was green florescent protein (GFP) first used with a prokaryote? Or with a eukaryote for that matter? It seems that the first paper on the s. Photograph by Dan Moore. Photography contest, finalist. Macaca fuscata – snow monkey, or Japanese macaque, mountains of Nagano, Japan, due west of Tokyo, M. Genomics, Evolution, and Pseudoscience.
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Evolution, Life and other musings: Video from KVIE
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Evolution, Life and other musings. A face to the disease. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). These are a few of my favorite RSS. By Elio When was green florescent protein (GFP) first used with a prokaryote? Or with a eukaryote for that matter? It seems that the first paper on the s. Photograph by Dan Moore. Photography contest, finalist. Macaca fuscata – snow monkey, or Japanese macaque, mountains of Nagano, Japan, due west of Tokyo, M. Genomics, Evolution, and Pseudoscience. The Tree of Life. Image fro...
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Evolution, Life and other musings: September 2009
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Evolution, Life and other musings. 10 things I like about moving. 10 Lightening the load. 9 Finding things you thought you lost. 8 Reading the old diary. 6 Burning the stack of bills, receipts and other junk in the firepit. 5 Having an excuse to get new stuff. 1 being done with it? Links to this post. Starting a theme of top 10 lists. Top 10 things I hate about moving:. 10 Seriously, where did all this crap come from. 9 Killer dust bunnies. 8 Living in a pile of boxes. Links to this post. Image from "Hon...
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Evolution, Life and other musings: January 2010
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Evolution, Life and other musings. Why Basic Research needs to be funded. So often I end up writing statements in grants such as "My research will cure (insert favorite cause here)." And I always feel a little weird about it. Because it certainly could be true, however much more likely is that my research will have little immediate effect. This is because I do basic research. This article in Infection and Immunity. In short, basic research is necessary in and of itself. Nobel Laureate Carol Greider.
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Evolution, Life and other musings: November 2014
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Evolution, Life and other musings. I know I post infrequently, but would like to announce the Human Pathogens within the Dimorphic Onygenales. Meeting in conjunction with the GSA. Meeting at Asilomar, Pacific Grove. GSA #FGC2015 @DrValleyFever One month left to register! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). These are a few of my favorite RSS. By Elio When was green florescent protein (GFP) first used with a prokaryote? Or with a eukaryote for that matter? It seems that the first paper on the s.
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Evolution, Life and other musings: December 2010
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Evolution, Life and other musings. This article reviews what is known about genomic differences between a bread mold and a pathogen. Really, there is not that much difference (and never mind that occasionally the bread mold WILL cause disease) but there are some trends that pop out. The ability to: stick to surfaces, be resistant to anti-fungal drugs, and basically be flexible- in your food source, your genetic make up and your morphology. Another nice aspect is that the article is open source! Today's m...
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