Ice-nucleating bacteria, which are known to occur naturally on many crops and have been associated with frost damage, may be subject to control with genetically engineered bacteria, dubbed "ice-minus" bacteria. Ice-minus technology is designed to depress the critical temperature at which frost damage begins by displacing the natural population of ice-nucleating organisms. A trial product has been tested in the field with strawberries. Although tests with bacteriacidal compounds have suggested other mechanisms for controlling the critical temperature in deciduous fruit crops, ice-minus may prove to be effective. This analysis examines the possibility of ice-minus being adopted by New York tree-fruit growers and the likelihood of it causing a...
Research on ice nucleation-active bacteria causes frost injury from tropic areas has not been widely...
A growing body of circumstantial evidence suggests that ice nucleation active (Ice(+)) bacteria cont...
Research has shown that the presence of ice-nucleation-active (INA) bacteria, such as Pseudomonas sy...
Ice-nucleating bacteria, which are known to occur naturally on many crops and have been associated w...
Ice-nucleating bacteria, which are known to occur naturally on many crops and have been associated w...
The freezing of a single young shoot in a vineyard would go unnoticed come harvest time. However, th...
Ice nucleation active (INA) bacteria is a group of bacteria with the ability to catalyze the ice for...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
Certain bacteria that are commonly found on plants have the capacity to catalyze the freezing of su...
Low-temperatures pose extreme challenges to crops causing significant economical impacts. Frosts are...
The survival of ice nucleation-active (INA) and genetically engineered non-INA strains of Pseudomona...
Freezing is a major environmental stress, which limits plant’s distribution, growth and productivi...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
As water resources become more and more scarce, production of crops under dry land conditions brings...
Factors that influenced the increase in epiphytic bacterial population size on navel orange leaves d...
Research on ice nucleation-active bacteria causes frost injury from tropic areas has not been widely...
A growing body of circumstantial evidence suggests that ice nucleation active (Ice(+)) bacteria cont...
Research has shown that the presence of ice-nucleation-active (INA) bacteria, such as Pseudomonas sy...
Ice-nucleating bacteria, which are known to occur naturally on many crops and have been associated w...
Ice-nucleating bacteria, which are known to occur naturally on many crops and have been associated w...
The freezing of a single young shoot in a vineyard would go unnoticed come harvest time. However, th...
Ice nucleation active (INA) bacteria is a group of bacteria with the ability to catalyze the ice for...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
Certain bacteria that are commonly found on plants have the capacity to catalyze the freezing of su...
Low-temperatures pose extreme challenges to crops causing significant economical impacts. Frosts are...
The survival of ice nucleation-active (INA) and genetically engineered non-INA strains of Pseudomona...
Freezing is a major environmental stress, which limits plant’s distribution, growth and productivi...
To find out whether bacteria isolated from diseased plant parts can be the main causal agent for the...
As water resources become more and more scarce, production of crops under dry land conditions brings...
Factors that influenced the increase in epiphytic bacterial population size on navel orange leaves d...
Research on ice nucleation-active bacteria causes frost injury from tropic areas has not been widely...
A growing body of circumstantial evidence suggests that ice nucleation active (Ice(+)) bacteria cont...
Research has shown that the presence of ice-nucleation-active (INA) bacteria, such as Pseudomonas sy...