Bacterial Plant Diseases Coordination Team
细菌性植物病害协调小组
基本信息
- 批准号:BB/V00400X/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 93.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2020 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The CT will collate and review all research proposals funded within the Bacterial Plant Diseases programme prior to the kick-off meeting to identify synergies across planned science outputs, key stakeholders and impact plans for each project. This initial analysis will form the basis of early discussions within the CT Board and EAP as to how best to mentor scientific objectives and coordinate stakeholder engagement activities going forward. This assessment will also provide an overview of the project specific objectives and enable the CT to identify overlaps between projects and ensure these are communicated to the PIs to maximise project productivity. Furthermore, the CT will explore whether there are technologies or datasets being deployed/developed that may be of use or beneficial to other projects and will inform those PI's accordingly. This activity will be ongoing and may provide greatest value in the final year of the initiative, when new and novel findings are emerging.The CT will collate and review all research proposals funded within the Bacterial Plant Diseases programme prior to the kick-off meeting to identify synergies across planned science outputs, key stakeholders and impact plans for each project. This initial analysis will form the basis of early discussions within the CT Board and EAP as to how best to mentor scientific objectives and coordinate stakeholder engagement activities going forward. This assessment will also provide an overview of the project specific objectives and enable the CT to identify overlaps between projects and ensure these are communicated to the PIs to maximise project productivity. A 'stakeholder mapping' exercise will identify the relevant stakeholder community with potential interest in the outcomes of the funded projects. The resulting stakeholder database will build on a stakeholder map previously developed within the Phyto-threats project by MM. A single, online stakeholder survey will then be conducted within the first six months, and after the initial project overview, to identify what information and outputs stakeholders are most interested in based on the funded projects. Collectively the CT and requested support have considerable experience in organising events from developing clear objectives, identifying and inviting attendees and managing the event on the day.We envisage that each event will promote interaction and exchange of information/data among projects to facilitate interdisciplinarity as well as target relevant stakeholders. We aim to ensure collective understanding of the research problems within different ecological, cultural, socio-economic and political contexts.There will be three main annual events involving all the project teams and key stakeholders. These are: the kick-off meeting early in yr 1, a mid-term grant holders' workshop in yr 2 and an end of programme dissemination event in yr 3. The kick-off meeting will be organised in conjunction with the Programme Management Group (PMG) and through the CT Board and EAP to set the most appropriate agenda and target stakeholders following review of the research proposals and impact plans. We will also organise three annual events involving just the CT and the science teams and including a 'themed' workshop at each of these events; these aim of these events will be to facilitate cross-project collaboration and engagement and interdisciplinarity.The most popular and well attended national key stakeholder events for each sector will be identified. The CT will proactively develop a set of activities in which researchers from the different projects will be given the opportunity to present their work and seek feedback and inputs into their projects. The CT will also write or commission a series of short articles for technical/trade magazines outlining the ongoing project work and what it means in terms of practical management of bacterial diseases.
CT将在启动会议之前整理和审查细菌性植物疾病计划内资助的所有研究提案,以确定计划的科学产出,关键利益相关者和每个项目的影响计划之间的协同作用。这一初步分析将构成CT委员会和EAP内部早期讨论的基础,讨论如何最好地指导科学目标并协调未来的利益相关者参与活动。该评估还将概述项目的具体目标,并使CT能够确定项目之间的重叠,并确保将这些重叠传达给PI,以最大限度地提高项目生产力。此外,CT将探索是否有正在部署/开发的技术或数据集可能对其他项目有用或有益,并将相应地通知这些PI。这项活动将持续进行,并可能在该倡议的最后一年提供最大的价值,当新的和新颖的发现出现时,CT将在启动会议之前整理和审查细菌性植物疾病计划内资助的所有研究提案,以确定计划的科学产出,关键利益相关者和每个项目的影响计划之间的协同作用。这一初步分析将构成CT委员会和EAP内部早期讨论的基础,讨论如何最好地指导科学目标并协调未来的利益相关者参与活动。该评估还将概述项目的具体目标,并使CT能够确定项目之间的重叠,并确保将这些重叠传达给PI,以最大限度地提高项目生产力。“利益攸关方摸底”工作将确定对受资助项目的成果可能感兴趣的相关利益攸关方群体。由此产生的利益相关者数据库将建立在MM先前在植物威胁项目中开发的利益相关者地图上。然后将在最初的六个月内进行一次在线利益相关者调查,并在初步项目概述后,根据资助的项目确定利益相关者最感兴趣的信息和产出。总的来说,CT和请求的支持在组织活动方面具有丰富的经验,从制定明确的目标,确定和邀请与会者以及管理当天的活动。我们预计每个活动都将促进项目之间的互动和信息/数据交换,以促进跨学科以及针对相关利益相关者。我们的目标是确保在不同的生态,文化,社会经济和政治背景下的研究问题的集体理解。将有三个主要的年度活动,涉及所有项目团队和主要利益相关者。这些活动是:第一年年初的启动会议,第二年的中期赠款持有人讲习班和第三年的方案宣传活动结束。启动会议将与项目管理小组(PMG)一起组织,并通过CT董事会和EAP,在审查研究建议和影响计划后,制定最合适的议程和目标利益相关者。我们还将组织三次只有CT和科学团队参与的年度活动,并在每次活动中包括一个“主题”研讨会;这些活动的目的是促进跨项目合作和参与以及跨学科。将确定每个部门最受欢迎和最受欢迎的国家主要利益相关者活动。技术小组将积极开展一系列活动,使不同项目的研究人员有机会介绍他们的工作,并寻求对他们项目的反馈和投入。CT还将为技术/贸易杂志撰写或委托撰写一系列短文,概述正在进行的项目工作及其在细菌性疾病实际管理方面的意义。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(2)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Bacterial Plant Diseases - a new science initiative aiming to tackle bacterial threats to UK plants What can it offer?
细菌性植物病害——一项旨在解决英国植物细菌威胁的新科学举措它能提供什么?
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2020
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Green, S
- 通讯作者:Green, S
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Sarah Green其他文献
A change reaction? Patient safety risks of a hybrid system for allergy documentation
- DOI:
10.1016/j.sapharm.2017.04.040 - 发表时间:
2017-07-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Rayan Nahas;Sarah Green - 通讯作者:
Sarah Green
Use of the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey: A Systematic Review
营养环境措施调查的使用:系统评价
- DOI:
10.1016/j.amepre.2023.02.008 - 发表时间:
2023-07-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.500
- 作者:
Karen Glanz;Amanda K. Fultz;James F. Sallis;Margaret Clawson;Kelly C. McLaughlin;Sarah Green;Brian E. Saelens - 通讯作者:
Brian E. Saelens
Pulse oximeter bench tests under different simulated skin tones.
不同模拟肤色下的脉搏血氧仪台架测试。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.2
- 作者:
Suvvi K Narayana Swamy;Chenyang He;Barrie R. Hayes;Daniel J Clark;Sarah Green;Stephen P. Morgan - 通讯作者:
Stephen P. Morgan
EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS AND PHARMACOLOGY
实验治疗学和药理学
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2013 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
C. Aaberg;Louise Fogh;Bo Halle;V. Jensen;N. Brünner;B. Kristensen;T. Abe;Y. Momii;J. Watanabe;I. Morisaki;A. Natsume;T. Wakabayashi;M. Fujiki;Beatriz Aldaz;A. Fabius;J. Silber;Girish Harinath;T. Chan;J. Huse;S. Anai;T. Hide;Hideo Nakamura;K. Makino;S. Yano;J. Kuratsu;I. Balyasnikova;M. Prasol;Deepak K. Kanoija;K. Aboody;M. Lesniak;T. Barone;C. Burkhart;A. Purmal;A. Gudkov;K. Gurova;R. Plunkett;K. Barton;Katherine L. Misuraca;Francisco J. Cordero;E. Dobrikova;H. Min;M. Gromeier;D. Kirsch;O. Becher;L. B. Pont;J. Kloezeman;M. Bent;R. Kanaar;A. Kremer;S. Swagemakers;P. French;C. Dirven;M. Lamfers;S. Leenstra;R. Balvers;A. Kleijn;S. Lawler;X. Gong;A. Andres;Joseph A. Hanson;J. Delashaw;D. Bota;Chiao;N. Yao;W. Chuang;Chen Chang;Pin;Chiung;Kuo;Yuhu Cheng;Qing;R. Morshed;Yu Han;B. Auffinger;D. Wainwright;Lingjiao Zhang;Alex L. Tobias;E. Rincon;B. Thaci;Atique U. Ahmed;Chuang He;Young A. Choi;Hetal Pandya;D. Gibo;Isabela Fokt;W. Priebe;W. Debinski;Yevgen Chornenkyy;S. Agnihotri;P. Buczkowicz;P. Rakopoulos;A. Morrison;M. Barszczyk;C. Hawkins;Sylvia A. Chung;S. Decollogne;Peter P. Luk;Han Shen;Wendy Ha;B. Day;B. Stringer;P. Hogg;P. Dilda;K. McDonald;S. Moore;M. Hayden;J. Bergen;YouRong S. Su;H. Rayburn;M. Edwards;M. Scott;J. Cochran;Arabinda Das;A. Varma;G. Wallace;Yaenette N. Dixon;W. A. Vandergrift;P. Giglio;S. Ray;Sunil J. Patel;N. Banik;T. Dasgupta;A. Olow;Xiaodong Yang;S. Mueller;M. Prados;C. James;D. Haas;Nimita Dave;P. Desai;G. Gudelsky;L. Chow;K. LaSance;X. Qi;J. Driscoll;K. Ebsworth;M. Walters;L. Ertl;Yu Wang;Robert D. Berahovic;J. McMahon;J. Powers;J. Jaén;T. Schall;Z. Eroglu;J. Portnow;Arianne D. Sacramento;Elizabeth Garcia;A. Raubitschek;T. Synold;S. Esaki;S. Rabkin;R. Martuza;H. Wakimoto;S. Ferluga;C. M. L. Tomé;H. Førde;I. A. Netland;L. Sleire;B. Skeie;P. Enger;D. Goplen;M. Giladi;A. Tichon;R. Schneiderman;Y. Porat;M. Munster;Matan Dishon;U. Weinberg;E. Kirson;Yoram Wasserman;Y. Palti;D. Gramatzki;M. Staudinger;K. Frei;M. Peipp;M. Weller;C. Grasso;Lining Liu;Noah E. Berlow;L. Davis;M. Fouladi;A. Gajjar;Elaine C. Huang;E. Hulleman;M. Hutt;C. Keller;Xiao;P. Meltzer;Martha Quezado;M. Quist;Eric H. Raabe;P. Spellman;Nathalène Truffaux;Dannis van Vurden;Nicholas J. Wang;K. Warren;R. Pal;J. Grill;Michelle Monje;A. Green;S. Ramkissoon;D. McCauley;K. Jones;J. Perry;L. Ramkissoon;C. Maire;S. Shacham;K. Ligon;A. Kung;Katarzyna Zielinska;V. Grozman;J. Tu;K. Viktorsson;R. Lewensohn;Shiv K. Gupta;Ann C Mladek;K. Bakken;B. Carlson;F. Boakye;S. Kizilbash;M. Schroeder;J. Reid;J. Sarkaria;P. Hadaczek;T. Ozawa;L. Soroceanu;Y. Yoshida;Lisa Matlaf;Eric Singer;Estefania Fiallos;C. Cobbs;R. Hashizume;M. Tom;Yuichiro Ihara;R. Santos;J. D. L. Torre;Edgar L. Lepe;T. Waldman;D. James;Xi Huang;Lu Yu;N. Gupta;D. Solomon;Zhiguo Zhang;Takuro Hayashi;K. Adachi;S. Nagahisa;M. Hasegawa;Y. Hirose;M. Gephart;YouRong S. Su;Shawn D. Hingtgen;Randa Kasmieh;Irina Nesterenko;Jose;R. Dash;D. Sarkar;P. Fisher;K. Shah;Eric A. Horne;P. Diaz;N. Stella;Hongwei Yang;Tiffany T. Huang;J. Hlavaty;Derek Ostertag;Fernando Lopez Espinoza;B. Martin;H. Petznek;Maria E. Rodriguez;C. Ibañez;N. Kasahara;W. Günzburg;H. Gruber;D. Pertschuk;D. Jolly;J. Robbins;B. Hurwitz;J. Yoo;Chelsea M Bolyard;Jun‐ge Yu;Jeffery Wojton;Jianying Zhang;Zachary Bailey;D. Eaves;T. Cripe;M. Old;B. Kaur;L. Serwer;N. L. Moan;Sarah W S Ng;N. Butowski;A. Krtolica;S. Cary;T. Johns;S. Greenall;J. Donoghue;T. Adams;G. Karpel;M. Westhoff;R. Kast;A. Dwucet;C. Wirtz;K. Debatin;M. Halatsch;N. Merkur;Forrest M. Kievit;Zachary Stephen;Kui Wang;D. Kolstoe;J. Silber;R. Ellenbogen;Miqin Zhang;G. Kitange;Erik S. Haefner;Kristina H. Knubel;Ben M. Pernu;A. Sufit;Angela M Pierce;Sarah Nelson;A. Keating;S. S. Jensen;B. Kristensen;J. Lachowicz;M. Demeule;A. Régina;S. Tripathy;J. Curry;T. Nguyen;J. Castaigne;Tina N. Davis;A. Davis;Kevin Tanaka;T. Keating;Jennifer A. Getz;G. Kapp;J. M. Romero;Sang Y Lee;Srinivasa R. Ramisetti;Becky Slagle;Arun Sharma;J. Connor;Wen‐Shin Lee;M. Kluk;J. Aster;K. Ligon;Stella Sun;Derek Lee;A. Ho;J. Pu;Ziao Zhang;N. Lee;P. Day;G. Leung;Zhiguo Liu;Xiaoli Liu;A. Madhankumar;P. Miller;B. Webb;J. Connor;Qing X. Yang;Merryl R. Lobo;Sarah Green;M. Schabel;Y. Gillespie;R. Woltjer;M. Pike;Yu;J. D. L. Torre;H. A. Luchman;O. Stechishin;Stephanie A Nguyen;J. Cairncross;S. Weiss;X. Lun;J. Wells;X. Hao;Jun Zhang;Natalie Grinshtein;David L. Kaplan;Artee Luchman;D. Senger;S. Robbins;A. Madhankumar;Elias B Rizk;Russell Payne;Annie Park;Min Pang;K. Harbaugh;Anette Wilisch;D. Pachow;E. Kirches;C. Mawrin;S. Mcdonell;Ji Liang;Y. Piao;N. Nguyen;A. Yung;R. Verhaak;E. Sulman;C. Stephan;F. Lang;J. Groot;Yoshihumi Mizobuchi;Toshiyuki Okazaki;T. Kageji;Kazuyuki Kuwayama;K. Kitazato;H. Mure;Keijiro Hara;R. Morigaki;K. Matsuzaki;Kohei Nakajima;S. Nagahiro;S. Kumala;M. Heravi;S. Dević;T. Muanza;Kristina H. Knubel;A. Neuwelt;Tam Nguyen;Y. J. Wu;A. Donson;Rajeev Vibhakar;Sujatha Venkatamaran;V. Amani;E. Neuwelt;L. Rapkin;N. Foreman;Fady Ibrahim;P. New;K. Cui;Hong Zhao;D. Chow;W. Stephen;Kyoko Nozue;M. Nagane;K. McDonald;D. Ogawa;E. Chiocca;J. Godlewski;Akshal S. Patel;Nagarekha Pasupuleti;F. Gorin;Anthony Valenzuela;Leonardo J. Leon;K. Carraway;Chepapil Ramachandran;S. Nair;Karl;Z. Khatib;E. Escalon;S. Melnick;Andrew Phillips;E. Boghaert;Kedar S Vaidya;P. Ansell;D. Shalinsky;Yumin Zhang;Martin J. Voorbach;Sarah R. Mudd;K. Holen;R. Humerickhouse;E. Reilly;S. Parab;Oscar R. Diago;D. Jolly;T. Ryken;Supreet Agarwal;M. Al;M. Alqudah;Zita A. Sibenaller;Mahfoud Assemolt;K. Sai;Wen;Weiping Li;Zhongwu Chen;R. Saito;Y. Sonoda;Masayuki Kanamori;Y. Yamashita;T. Kumabe;T. Tominaga;G. Sarkar;G. Curran;R. Jenkins;R. Scharnweber;Yuki Kato;Jeff Lin;R. Everson;H. Soto;C. Kruse;L. Liau;R. Prins;Samantha L Semenkow;Q. Chu;C. Eberhart;Rajarshi Sengupta;J. Marassa;D. Piwnica;J. Rubin;R. Shai;Tatyana Pismenyuk;Itai Moshe;Tamar Fisher;Shani Freedman;A. Simon;N. Amariglio;G. Rechavi;A. Toren;M. Yalon;Y. Shimazu;K. Kurozumi;T. Ichikawa;K. Fujii;Manabu Onishi;Joji Ishida;T. Oka;Masami Watanabe;Y. Nasu;H. Kumon;I. Date;R. Sirianni;Rebecca L. McCall;J. Spoor;M. V. D. Kaaij;Mieke Geurtjens;Omid Veiseh;Chen Fang;M. Leung;G. Strohbehn;K. Atsina;T.R. Patel;J. Piepmeier;Jiangbing Zhou;W. Saltzman;Masamichi Takahashi;G. Valdes;Akihito Inagaki;Shuichi Kamijima;K. Hiraoka;E. Micewicz;W. McBride;K. Iwamoto;C. McCully;J. Bacher;T. Thomas;R. Murphy;E. Steffen;R. Mcallister;Devang Pastakia;B. Widemann;H. Yang;M. Hua;Hao;Eric C. Woolf;M. Abdelwahab;Kathryn E. Fenton;Qingwei Liu;G. Turner;M. Preul;A. Scheck;W. Shen;Dennis Brown;H. Pedersen;Jie Zhang;S. Hariono;Tsun‐Wen Yao;Angadpreet Sidhu;W. Weiss;T. Nicolaides;Temidayo O B Olusanya - 通讯作者:
Temidayo O B Olusanya
P014 AVERAGE ANNUAL HEALTHCARE COSTS FOR PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS WITH CROHN’S DISEASE OR ULCERATIVE COLITIS
- DOI:
10.1053/j.gastro.2017.11.046 - 发表时间:
2018-01-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Robert N. Baldassano;Ahva Shahabi;Seth A. Seabury;Darius Lakdawalla;Oliver Diaz;Sarah Green;Michelle Brauer;Gary R. Lichtenstein - 通讯作者:
Gary R. Lichtenstein
Sarah Green的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Sarah Green', 18)}}的其他基金
Collaborative Research: GP-GO: Climate Leaders Academy: a professional development opportunity in the geosciences
合作研究:GP-GO:气候领袖学院:地球科学领域的专业发展机会
- 批准号:
2232216 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
Collaborative Conference: The Road to Glasgow: A Pre-COP Conference for the Youth Environmental Alliance in Higher Education
合作会议:通往格拉斯哥之路:高等教育青年环境联盟缔约方会议前会议
- 批准号:
2130739 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Global threats from Phytophthora spp.; understanding drivers of emergence and opportunities for mitigation through nursery best practice
来自疫霉属的全球威胁;
- 批准号:
BB/N023463/1 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
Acquisition of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer (MALDI-TOF)
获取基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间质谱仪 (MALDI-TOF)
- 批准号:
1048655 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
Impact of the Keweenaw Current on Cross-Margin Transport in Lake Superior: Physical Processes, Chemical Gradients, and Biological Communities
基威诺洋流对苏必利尔湖跨界输运的影响:物理过程、化学梯度和生物群落
- 批准号:
9712872 - 财政年份:1997
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
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Molecular Plant
- 批准号:31224801
- 批准年份:2012
- 资助金额:20.0 万元
- 项目类别:专项基金项目
Molecular Plant
- 批准号:31024802
- 批准年份:2010
- 资助金额:20.0 万元
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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
- 批准号:31024801
- 批准年份:2010
- 资助金额:24.0 万元
- 项目类别:专项基金项目
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FTMA4 Opportunities for researcher and stakeholder mobility within the Bacterial Plant Diseases programme
FTMA4 细菌性植物病害项目中研究人员和利益相关者流动的机会
- 批准号:
BB/X017656/1 - 财政年份:2023
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Training Grant
Identification of plant-derived antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from resistant wild potato species as new bio-pesticides against major bacterial and fungal potato diseases in Canada
鉴定来自抗性野生马铃薯品种的植物源抗菌肽(AMP)作为针对加拿大主要细菌性和真菌性马铃薯病害的新型生物农药
- 批准号:
524241-2018 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Engage Grants Program
Molecular characterization of bacterial antibiosis in the rhizosphere and its impact on Solanaceous plant diseases
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- 批准号:
283254-2011 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Molecular characterization of bacterial antibiosis in the rhizosphere and its impact on Solanaceous plant diseases
根际细菌抗菌的分子特征及其对茄科植物病害的影响
- 批准号:
283254-2011 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Molecular characterization of bacterial antibiosis in the rhizosphere and its impact on Solanaceous plant diseases
根际细菌抗菌的分子特征及其对茄科植物病害的影响
- 批准号:
283254-2011 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Molecular characterization of bacterial antibiosis in the rhizosphere and its impact on Solanaceous plant diseases
根际细菌抗菌的分子特征及其对茄科植物病害的影响
- 批准号:
283254-2011 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Molecular characterization of bacterial antibiosis in the rhizosphere and its impact on Solanaceous plant diseases
根际细菌抗菌的分子特征及其对茄科植物病害的影响
- 批准号:
283254-2011 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Molecular characterization of bacterial antibiosis in the rhizosphere and its impact on Solanaceous plant diseases
根际细菌抗菌的分子特征及其对茄科植物病害的影响
- 批准号:
283254-2011 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Molecular characterization of bacterial antibiosis in the rhizosphere and its impact on Solanaceous plant diseases
根际细菌抗菌的分子特征及其对茄科植物病害的影响
- 批准号:
283254-2011 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Impact of antibiosis in the rhizosphere on pathogenicity gene activation and biocontrol of bacterial-mediated solanaceous plant diseases
根际抗生素对致病基因激活和细菌介导的茄科植物病害生物防治的影响
- 批准号:
283254-2010 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 93.79万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual