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CELL DENSITY-DEPENDENT ACCUMULATION OF QUORUM SENSING SIGNALS IN AGROBACTERIUM VITIS. Russell A. Scott1, Thomas J. Burr2 and Michael A. Savka*1 1Dept. of Biological Sciences. Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY and 2Department of Plant Pathology NYSAES, Cornell University, Geneva, NY.
On a recent sabbatical leave at the Charles Stuart University in Australia, Dr. Brown carried out preliminary investigative work using leaf and canopy measurements to differentiate areas of vineyard blocks with common characteristics, e.g., related to phylloxera infestation and nutrient status.
Phylloxera populations started from very low densities each spring, they increased exponentially and peaked during mid-summer, and then declined from mid- to late-summer. A second population peak was observed in the fall.
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Grape phylloxera is native to eastern United States, but has been distributed to other grape regions of the U.S. and is also established in Europe where it is of great economic importance.
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Laboratory experiments show that an extract of the skin of muscadine grapes can inhibit growth of prostate cancer cells in the laboratory. Investigators from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, and their re
Biology Powdery mildew is a fungal disease which affects all aboveground portions of grapes. Leaves develop characteristic white to grayish patches of fungus on the underside. Both surfaces of shaded leaves may be affected.
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