Maintaining a disease-free mother room starts with the highest-quality genetics. Our tissue culture process eliminates hidden pathogens and viroids that can accumulate over time in conventional propagation methods. By introducing clean, stable Gen Zero plants into your operation, you create a foundation that safeguards plant health and maximizes output across your facility.
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dentification of genomic regions related to wool quality traits in coarse and fine wool sheep breeds based on selection signature Hossein Mohammadi???1??Amir Hossein Farahani??2 https://lnkd.in/dGHWAwe5
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Major seed quality characters Seed quality is the possession of seed with required genetic and physical purity that is accompanied with physiological soundness and health status. The major seed quality characters are summarized as below 1-Physical Quality 2-Genetic purity 3-Physiological Quality 4-Seed Health https://lnkd.in/dAx2-nW6
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Presenting a case of both radix entomolaris and radix paramolaris in a mandibular molar. Radix entomolaris, an additional root on the lingual side, and radix paramolaris, an extra root on the buccal side, each exhibit considerable variation and classification challenges. Incidence of Radix entomolaris varies from 3- 30% world wide, whereas radix paramolaris has a very rare occurrence of less than 1% in most populations. While IOPA may be insufficient for detection, clinical orifice location provides crucial insights. In this case, radix entomolaris was identified as a distolingual root, while the radix paramolaris orifice was located buccally, and nearly centered within the pulp chamber.
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Dealing with footrot in your flock? Discover how genetic resistance can reduce lameness and enhance overall flock health. Join Dr Mark Ferguson and Ben Todhunter as they share practical solutions. Watch now: https://buff.ly/3VSMa4t ????
A genetic approach to reducing footrot prevalence in sheep. Ben Todhunter & Dr Mark Ferguson
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Why choose tissue culture? Compared to traditional cloning, tissue culture offers uniform growth, unmatched genetic consistency, disease-free inventory, and the high standards we operate by. Traditional clones can be prone to pests, diseases, and often lack the consistent vigor that tissue culture provides. Tissue culture ensures each plant is clean, precise, and reliable. #TissueCulture #GeneticPreservation #TissueCultureClones #PlantScience #Clones
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BRITTLE AND WEAK BONES? FEAR NO MORE! ?Broccoli ?Almonds ?Cashew nuts ?Cauliflower ?Tahini ?Chia seeds ?Sardines They are all sources of calcium that are not increasing inflammation in your gut and overall body. DM BONE and I’ll send you a brilliant science based resource to show you the evidence of this fact. They are all sources of calcium... that's the secret! ??
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It takes vision, courage and hard work to convert challenges into new opportunities. This is how our research team developed rugose resistance tomato varieties, that today are supporting millions of growers across the world to have a sustainable produce. Hear more from the expert Marco Mammella #winthebattleagainstrugose #Nunhems #vegetablespeoplelove
'As the first company ever, we decided to sequence the full genome of the virus, and this decisive step revealed the devastating nature.' ? Marco Mammella, Principal scientist phytopathology at BASF | Nunhems was one of the colleagues who worked on the identification of the ToBRFV virus and sequencing of the entire ToBRFV genome back in 2015. ? Read more about his work: https://lnkd.in/eijfn-nU #winthebattleagainstrugose #tobrfv #rugose
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?? Bug of the Week: Serratia marcescens ?? Serratia marcescens is a Gram-negative bacterium from the Enterobacteriaceae family. It's widely known for its distinctive red pigment, prodigiosin, which gives colonies a striking appearance - and makes it nice and easy to spot if it forms a biofilm around the silicon of your bath!! That being said, S.marcescens can be found in a wide range of environments, and it can thrive in water, soil, plants, humans and animals. In our lab, we come across S.marcescens in milk, wound and urine samples as an opportunistic pathogen. We carry out antimicrobial sensitivity testing if the organism appears to be a primary or secondary pathogen.
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