Mol Plant Microbe Interact
July 2025
Breeding for sweetpotato () resistance requires accelerating our understanding of genomic sources of resistance. Nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) proteins represent a key component of the plant immune system that mediate plant immune responses. We cataloged the NLR diversity in 32 hexaploid sweetpotato genotypes and three diploid wild relatives using resistance gene enrichment sequencing (RenSeq) to capture and sequence full NLRs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new species of Bregmaceros is described based on a series of specimens from the eastern Pacific Ocean from near the Hawaiian Islands eastward to the California Current region. The new species bears considerable similarity in body shape and pigmentation to other overall darkly pigmented species with moderately high anal-fin counts (5159 in B. moseri) and modified prehaemal anal-fin pterygiophores (B.
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January 2024
We report the draft genome sequence of a novel species, sp., isolated from a freshly harvested and untreated cantaloupe in North Carolina. The strain wild type exhibited inhibitory activity against the foodborne pathogen , including strains of diverse serotypes and genotypes, both on agar media and in biofilms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sensitivity of prolactin (Prl) cells of the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) pituitary to variations in extracellular osmolality enables investigations into how osmoreception underlies patterns of hormone secretion. Through the actions of their main secretory products, Prl cells play a key role in supporting hydromineral balance of fishes by controlling the major osmoregulatory organs (ie, gill, intestine and kidney). The release of Prl from isolated cells of the rostral pars distalis (RPD) occurs in direct response to physiologically relevant reductions in extracellular osmolality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFeed constitutes 50-70% of total production costs of tilapia, one of the most widely cultured finfishes in the world. We evaluated reduced-feeding strategies for improving production efficiency of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). In a 12-week pond trial, fish were fed daily, every other day, every third day, or not at all.
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