Akash Jangid
Department of Plant Pathology, School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab-144411, IndiaPublications
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Review Article
Potato bacterial ring rot pathogen detection and outbreak prevention
Author(s): Mini Chakma*, Meenakshi Rana, Akash Jangid and Anshuman Shringi
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus (Cms), causing bacterial ring rot (BRR) is one of the most destructive diseases of Potato. It is a soil-borne, gram-positive, non-motile, non-spore-bearing bacterium. It is observed that Cms can grow well in the presence of oxygen as compared to the absence of oxygen therefore it is an aerobic bacterium. Some of the challenges faced due to bacterial ring rot are continuous rejection of potatoes seed/tuber which is continuously affecting potato export markets. Potato tuber is found to be the primary source of inoculum. Latency nature of the disease makes it more difficult to detect at early stage of infection. Even recent diagnostic techniques have limited sensitivity for the detection of Cms in samples of potato seed giving false positive result that can lead to waste of management strategies, time and money. The disease c.. Read More»
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Dr. Abhisek Saha
Dr. Abhisek Saha, M.Sc, B.Ed, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Tufanganj College, Cooch Behar 736160, West Bengal, India.
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Dr. Junzheng Yang
Editor of Environmental Risk Assessment & Remediation
Editor of Immunology and Inflammation Diseases Therapy
Editorial board member of Pharmaceutical Drug Regulatory Affairs Journal (PDRAJ)
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Dr. Sergio Marcucci
The National Institutes of Health Web-based training course "Protecting Human Research Participants" (2016).
The National Institutes of Health Office of Extra Mural Research (2016)
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Dr. Georges Martial Ndzana
2018: Ph.D. in Soil Chemistry and clay mineralogy at College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, China;
The title “Transformation of clay minerals in the particle fraction from macro to nanoparticle fractions of the zonal soil in China”
2011: M.Sc. in Soil Science at Department of Earth Science, University of yaounde I, Cameroon;
Research theme: Morphological, mineralogical and geochemical characterization of soil profile developed on the amphibolite of Ngomedzap, South Cameroon
2008: B.Sc. in Earth Science at Department of Earth Science, University of yaounde I, Cameroon -
Prof Dr. Kit Wayne CHEW
Dr Kit Wayne CHEW is a Lecturer at the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University Malaysia. He obtained his PhD from the University of Nottingham. He is currently an Associate Member in the Institution of Chemical Engineers Malaysia (IChemE) and a Graduate Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia. He is passionate about conducting research studies, academic tutoring and collaborative networking. His research interest is in sustainable bioprocess engineering and design, including the development of cost-effective and environmentally friendly processes to produce valuable biomolecules. He also works on renewable energy, sustainability and modelling of bioprocesses.
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