RESEARCH PROGRESS OF CITRUS MELANOSE

Research Progress of Citrus Melanose

Citrus melanose consists of a series of plant diseases caused by the fungal species of the genus Diaporthe.It has been reported with over 30 Diaporthe species on citrus, including several important fungal pathogens, endophytes, saprophytes, and also latent fungal pathogens with an endophytic/saprophytic lifestyle.Among them, the disease symptoms ca

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Congenital Seminal Vesicle Cyst Associated with Ipsilateral Renal Agenesis Mimicking Bladder Outlet Obstruction: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Seminal vesicle cysts combined with genitourinary anomalies are uncommon.We present a 43-year-old married man who suffered from difficulty in urination and irritating voiding symptoms for 3 years.The symptoms worsened in the last 6 months.Digital rectal examination revealed a palpable large soft mass Deck Wheels behind the prostate.Diagnostic imagi

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Knee Implant Dislocation Leading to Major Amputation 13 Years LaterWhat unique educational message is provided and why is it relevant?

Introduction: Meat Slicer Parts Injury to the popliteal vessels during total knee replacement is rare but can lead to catastrophic outcomes.Report: An 81 year old female presented with Rutherford IIb acute left limb ischaemia (ALI) 13 years after total knee replacement.The polyethylene insert in the knee implant had dislocated from the other compon

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Being unvaccinated and having a contact history increased the risk of measles infection during an outbreak: a finding from measles outbreak investigation in rural district of Ethiopia

Abstract Background Measles is one of the most contagious diseases caused by an acute viral illness called Morbillivirus that usually occurs as an outbreak in low-income countries.As of May 2016 measles suspected outbreak was reported from Sekota Zuria district.We investigated the outbreak to identify its possible sources and risk factors of acquir

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Hydrolysis products of agricultural waste can serve as microbial fertilizer enhancers to promote the growth of maize crops

Efficient utilization of agricultural wastes and reduction of chemical fertilizer inputs are crucial for sustainable development of agriculture.Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are widely used as biofertilizers to partially replace chemical fertilizers in agricultural production.The functional performance of PGPR strains is closely relat

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