Sentences with phrase «plant disease states»

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Problems with plant diseases, rising labor costs, and competition from lower - priced imported peppers have led to a 75 percent decline in the acreage devoted to growing chiles in the state in the last twenty years.
Merlin and his VA and Georgia State University coauthors elaborated on the idea in a report earlier this year titled «Plant - derived edible nanoparticles as a new therapeutic approach against diseases
«It's really an explosive, devastating disease,» says plant pathologist Barbara Valent of Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.
«Gastrointestinal diseases are a major cause of mortality in wild and captive pandas but scientists understand very little about their digestive process,» says co-author Ashli Brown Johnson, state chemist and Mississippi State University associate professor of biochemistry, molecular biology, entomology and plant pathostate chemist and Mississippi State University associate professor of biochemistry, molecular biology, entomology and plant pathoState University associate professor of biochemistry, molecular biology, entomology and plant pathology.
Downy mildew caused by the fungus Peronospora belbahrii has become the most devastating disease of basil plants grown in the United States.
The study looked at a way to substitute animal - based saturated fats for plant - based unsaturated fats in muffins made for patients with the metabolic syndrome, a group of risk factors that affect about a third of adults in the United States, increasing their chance of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
The evidence of the success of early rice farmers on the vast wetlands near the Guaporé River in Rondônia state, Brazil, could help modern day plant breeders develop rice crops which are less susceptible to disease and more adaptable to the effects of climate change than the Asian varieties.
In an article from MSU News, Dr. Luther Talbert, a spring wheat breeder in MSU's Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology, states that «The goal of the spring wheat breeding program is try to be steps ahead of what's next... There are always pests and diseases, but climate and temperature changes are variable and hard to forecast.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Crop scientists at Washington State University have explained how genes in the barley plant turn on defenses against aging and stressors like drought, heat and disease.
Code Blue is a feature - length documentary that sheds light on lapses in our current health care system, which regrettably fails to promote plant - based nutrition and optimal lifestyle in preventing, reversing, and managing disease states.
Plants recognized as adaptogens help to normalize the body's functions, most importantly the endocrine system, even during diseased states, are non-toxic, nutritive, and have been deemed safe for long term use.
Again, Campbell states specifically that animal fat had no correlation with disease in his research, but that plant fat did... and the reason for this was plant fat's ability to cause inflammation whereas animal fat does not.
Paleo Huntress: re: «Campbell specifically states that his data showed that plant fat was associated with disease...» Hmmm.
Using state of the art analysis equipment, Agricultural Research Service plant geneticist Roy Navarre has recently identified 60 different kinds of phytochemicals, linked to the prevention of several diseases in the skins and flesh of a wide variety of potatoes.
The peoples in Asia, Africa, and Latin America who eat a starchy, plant - based diet are remarkably free from the chronic degenerative diseases that are major causes of death and disability and healthcare costs in the United States.
Dr. Lanou stated that science clearly shows that diets built from plant foods, vegetarian diets and vegan diets reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes, among other medical conditions.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA - APHIS), Ohio Department of Health and several other states to investigate a multi-state outbreak of human Campylobacter infections (campylobacteriosis) linked to puppies sold through Petland stores.
«Since December 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), several states, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA - APHIS) have been investigating nine related cases of human Salmonella enteritidis infections linked to contact with pet guinea pigs.»
Andy points to the erstwhile dilemma posed by mercury - thanks to the Times interminable editorializing about the tons of quicksilver emitted by coal fired power plants several states upwind, many Manhattanites fear Minimata Disease should they crack open a window.
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