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Microbes Inside Rootcrops May Cure Ubi Anthracnose, Other Plant Diseases

Researchers at the Philippine Rootcrop Research and Training Center (PhilRootcrops) of the Visayas State University (VSU) in Baybay, Leyte have unveiled what could become the next potential biological control for anthracnose in purple yam and other plant diseases.

Julie D. Tan, Evelyn B. Taboada, May V. Tampus, Jilly B. Regis, and Rodney H. Perez have isolated and tested the endophytic microorganisms found in sweetpotato, which are recognized as sources of secondary metabolites useful in biotechnology and agriculture. And initial results confirmed that these endophytes produce antimicrobial compounds that inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms in plants.

In their study titled “Antimicrobial evaluation and effects of fermentation process conditions of bioactive compounds produced by endophytic Bacillus sp. against some selected food and plant pathogens”, the researchers screened isolates of endophytes from rootcrop-based products and other related fermented food products for their abilities to inhibit the growth of some selected food pathogens. They also determined the effects of fermentation on the productivity and activity of the biocontrol compound.

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Bioterrorism Agents and Diseases of Greatest Concern (Part 5)

The U.S. Centers for disease and prevention publishes a list of what tire considered one of the most threatening biological agents of today.

The list of bioterrorism agents of greatest concern is divided into three categories. Agents and the resulting diseases are classified by their ease of dissemination, mortality rate, transmissibility, and the public health awareness and impact. Based on the defining characteristics for each category, Category A contains the agents of greatest concern for a bioterrorism attack. This training will focus on Category A and then highlight the characteristics of Categories B and C.

Visit the CDC website www.cdc.gov for the most up-to-date list of threatening diseases and agents.

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