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- Author:
- Luo Z. W.; He F.; Fan H. Y.; Wang X. H.; Hua M.; Hu F. C.; Li X. H.; Liu Z. X.; Yu N. T.
- Source:
- Plant disease 2012 v.96 no.3 pp. 458
- ISSN:
- 0191-2917
- Subject:
- Ananas comosus; Calathea; Exserohilum; Musa; Zea mays; agar; color; conidia; death; ethanol; fungi; growth chambers; internal transcribed spacers; leaf spot; leaves; mercuric chloride; mycelium; orchards; pathogenicity; pathogens; pineapples; polymerase chain reaction; sequence analysis; spraying; China; Florida
- Abstract:
- ... Pineapple (Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.) is an important perennial monocotyledonous plant that serves as an important fruit crop globally and is also produced in the Hainan Province of China where production in 2009 was 296,600 t. In July 2009, atypical symptoms of a leaf spot disease were observed on mature pineapple leaves in Chengmai County; approximately 15% of plants propagated from suckers beca ...
- DOI:
- 10.1094/PDIS-07-11-0620
- https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-07-11-0620
- Author:
- Charles M. “Mike” Mainland
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2012 v.12 no.1-3 pp. 4-13
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- snowpack; seedlings; cranberries; growers; wild plants; industry; planting; selfing; Vaccinium corymbosum; cultivars; seeds; soil; chilling requirement; pH; cold treatment; death; blueberries; fruiting; Michigan; Minnesota; New Jersey; Florida; Georgia; North Carolina
- Abstract:
- ... November 15, 2010 marks the 100th anniversary of Dr. Frederick V. Coville's, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 193, Experiments in Blueberry Culture. Prior to these studies, most attempts to move plants from the wild and maintain them in managed culture had been unsuccessful. In the short span of time from 1906 to 1910, Coville determined that blueberries required a moist but not wet soil w ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2011.619117
- https://doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2011.619117
- Author:
- Liotta Janice L.; Lee Alice C. Y.; Koompapong Khuanchai N.; Yaros Joseph P.; Prullage Joseph; Ulrich Michael A.; Bowman Dwight D.
- Source:
- Journal of parasitology 2012 v.98 no.5 pp. 1037-1038
- ISSN:
- 0022-3395
- Subject:
- Ancylostoma tubaeforme; DNA; cats; death; eggs; feces; harvesting; larvae; necropsy; puppies; restriction fragment length polymorphism; sequence analysis; specific pathogen-free animals; sugars; Florida
- Abstract:
- ... Because the eggs of Ancylostoma species of dogs and cats are difficult to readily distinguish morphologically, isolation of a certain species often requires the humane death of the source animal or holding an animal after treatment to obtain worms for specific identification or to harvest ex utero eggs. The objective of this study was to obtain an isolate of Ancylostoma braziliense from 1-time, fi ...
- DOI:
- 10.1645/GE-2981.1
- https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-2981.1
- Author:
- Liotta Janice L.; Lee Alice C. Y.; Aksel Sarp; Alkhalife Ibrahim; Cruz-Reyes Alejandro; Youn HeeJeong; Bienhoff Stephen E.; Bowman Dwight D.
- Source:
- Journal of parasitology 2012 v.98 no.5 pp. 1034-1036
- ISSN:
- 0022-3395
- Subject:
- Ancylostoma caninum; Beagle; DNA; adults; death; dogs; eggs; endoscopy; feces; females; kittens; larvae; males; necropsy; restriction fragment length polymorphism; sequence analysis; sugars; Florida
- Abstract:
- ... Isolation of a specific Ancylostoma species typically requires death of the source animal, or holding an animal long enough to collect feces after treatment, for worm recovery and identification. The reason for collecting worms is that the eggs are not easy to distinguish morphologically. In keeping with the 3 Rs of laboratory animal research (reduction, refinement, replacement), the objective of ...
- DOI:
- 10.1645/GE-2938.1
- https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-2938.1
- Author:
- Michael A. Short; Carol K. Clark; John W. Harvey; Nanny Wenzlow; Ian K. Hawkins; David R. Allred; Donald P. Knowles; Joseph L. Corn; Juanita F. Grause; Steven G. Hennager; Diane L. Kitchen; Josie L. Traub-Dargatz
- Source:
- Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2012 v.240 no.5 pp. 588-595
- ISSN:
- 0003-1488
- Subject:
- Babesia caballi; Dermacentor variabilis; Quarter Horse; Theileria equi; anorexia; blood; blood transfusion; death; disease vectors; epidemiological studies; equine piroplasmosis; euthanasia; fever; geldings; interviews; monitoring; pathogens; polymerase chain reaction; quarantine; risk; ticks; veterinarians; Florida
- Abstract:
- ... Case Description—A 7-year-old Quarter Horse gelding was hospitalized in Ocala, Fla, because of lethargy, fever, anorexia, and swelling of distal aspects of the limbs. A tentative diagnosis of equine piroplasmosis (EP) was made on the basis of examination of a blood smear. The case was reported to the Florida State Veterinarian, and infection with Babesia equi was confirmed. The subsequent investig ...
- DOI:
- 10.2460/javma.240.5.588
- https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.240.5.588
- Author:
- Chandrasekar S. Kousik; Scott Adkins; William W. Turechek; Craig G. Webster; Susan E. Webb; Carlye A. Baker; Philip A. Stansly; Pamela D. Roberts
- Source:
- Israel journal of plant sciences 2012 v.60 no.4 pp. 435-445
- ISSN:
- 2223-8980
- Subject:
- Bemisia tabaci; Cucumber vein yellowing virus; Momordica charantia; Squash vein yellowing virus; death; decline; disease reservoirs; fruit peels; germplasm; harvesting; hosts; insecticides; necrosis; vines; watermelons; weeds; Florida; Israel
- Abstract:
- ... Watermelon vine decline (WVD) is an emerging threat to watermelon production in southwest and west-central Florida. Losses in 2004-2005 due to WVD were estimated to be more than 60 million US dollars. The disease is caused by Squash vein yellowing virus (SqVYV, family: Potyviridae, genus: Ipomovirus) and is transmitted by whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci). SqVYV is a close relative of, but distinct from ...
- DOI:
- 10.1560/IJPS.60.4.435
- https://doi.org/10.1560/IJPS.60.4.435
- Author:
- Jarrod M. Vancil; Carolyn J. Henry; Rowan J. Milner; Jimmy C. Lattimer; Jose Armando Villamil; Dudley L. McCaw; Jeffrey N. Bryan; Amber M. McCoig
- Source:
- Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2012 v.240 no.11 pp. 1310-1315
- ISSN:
- 0003-1488
- Subject:
- adverse effects; death; dogs; hospitals; medical education; medical records; metastasis; osteosarcoma; palate; patients; radiography; samarium; skull; surgery; universities; Florida; Missouri
- Abstract:
- ... Objective—To evaluate samarium Sm 153 lexidronam (153Sm-EDTMP) as a treatment option for dogs with bony tumors of the skull. Design—Retrospective case series. Animals—Dogs with multilobular osteochondrosarcoma (MLO) or osteosarcoma (OSA) of the skull. Procedures—Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital records from the Universities of Missouri and Florida from 1986 to 2006 were searched for dogs with ...
- DOI:
- 10.2460/javma.240.11.1310
- https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.240.11.1310