A Specific Resistance Gene to Leptosphaeria maculans, Rlm11, Has a Limited Impact on Brassica napus Mycobiota Compared with Plant Compartment or Cropping Season Effects

One important ecological question regarding the use of plant resistance genes against fungal pathogens concerns whether and how such resistance genes may modify pathogenic or beneficial members of the plant-associated microbiota.We studied the impact of a plant resistance gene by analyzing the mycobiota associated with Brassica napus organs over tw

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The correspondence between the structure of the terrestrial mobility network and the spreading of COVID-19 in Brazil

The inter-cities mobility network is of great importance in understanding outbreaks, especially in Brazil, a continental-dimension country.We adopt the data from the Brazilian Ministry of Health and the terrestrial flow of people between cities from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics database in two scales: cities from Brazil, with

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NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS: DESIRED FEAT FOR TUBERCULOSIS

Tuberculosis has claimed its victims throughout much of known human history and is currently the most devastating human bacterial disease.The ability to infect human population on a global scale, combined with the widespread emergence of multi-drug resistant strains, has led nitrile gloves in a bucket to the placement of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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