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Vulnerability to climatic change in riparian char and river-bank households in Bangladesh: Implication for policy, livelihoods and social development

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G. M. Monirul Alam, Khorshed Alam, Shahbaz Mushtaq, Michèle L. Clarke

Journal: Ecological IndicatorsYear: 2016Citations: 182
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Emergence of a multidrug-resistant and virulent Streptococcus pneumoniae lineage mediates serotype replacement after PCV13: an international whole-genome sequencing study

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Stephanie W. Lo, Kate C. Mellor, Robert Cohen, Alba Redin Alonso et al.

Journal: The Lancet MicrobeYear: 2022Citations: 101

BACKGROUND: Serotype 24F is one of the emerging pneumococcal serotypes after the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV). We aimed to identify lineages driving the increase of serotype 24F in France and place these findings into a global context. METHODS: Whole-genome sequencing was per...

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The role of interspecies recombination in the evolution of antibiotic-resistant pneumococci

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Joshua C D'Aeth, Mark PG van der Linden, Lesley McGee, Hermı́nia de Lencastre et al.

Journal: eLifeYear: 2021Citations: 45

Multidrug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae emerge through the modification of core genome loci by interspecies homologous recombinations, and acquisition of gene cassettes. Both occurred in the otherwise contrasting histories of the antibiotic-resistant S. pneumoniae lineages PMEN3 and PMEN9. A si...

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Endophytic <i>Bacillus</i> spp. from medicinal plants inhibit mycelial growth of <i>Sclerotinia sclerotiorum</i> and promote plant growth

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Most. Waheda Rahman Ansary, Ferdous Rezwan Khan Prince, Effi Haque, Farzana Sultana et al.

Journal: Zeitschrift für Naturforschung CYear: 2018Citations: 38

Plant growth-promoting bacteria that are also capable of suppressing plant pathogenic fungi play an important role in sustainable agriculture. There is a critical need for conducting research to discover, characterize and evaluate the efficacy of new strains of such bacteria in controlling highly ag...

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Geographical migration and fitness dynamics of Streptococcus pneumoniae

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Sophie Belman, Noémie Lefrancq, Susan Nzenze, Sarah Downs et al.

Journal: NatureYear: 2024Citations: 25

. The extent and mechanisms of spread and vaccine-driven changes in fitness and antimicrobial resistance remain largely unquantified. Here using geolocated genome sequences from South Africa (n = 6,910, collected from 2000 to 2014), we developed models to reconstruct spread, pairing detailed human m...

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Genetic variation of native and introduced climbing perch Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792) derived from mitochondrial DNA analyses

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Imran Parvez, Tanjiba Mahajebin, Michèle L. Clarke, Mousumi Sarker Chhanda et al.

Journal: Ecological Genetics and GenomicsYear: 2020Citations: 9

The native and introduced Thai and Vietnamese Climbing perch Anabas testudineus are cultured in semi-intensive and intensive systems in Bangladesh. We sampled the native and the introduced A. testudineus from Bangladesh to test genetic variations based on Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) and Cyt...

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Whole-Genome Sequence of a Plant Growth-Promoting Strain, Serratia marcescens BTL07, Isolated from the Rhizoplane of Capsicum annuum L

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Sudipta Dutta, Amena Khatun, Dipali Rani Gupta, Musrat Zahan Surovy et al.

Journal: Microbiology Resource AnnouncementsYear: 2020Citations: 8

Serratia marcescens strain BTL07, which has the ability to promote growth and suppress plant diseases, was isolated from the rhizoplane of a chili plant. The draft genome sequence data of the strain will contribute to advancing our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying plant growth pr...

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Author response: The role of interspecies recombination in the evolution of antibiotic-resistant pneumococci

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Joshua C D'Aeth, Mark PG van der Linden, Lesley McGee, Hermı́nia de Lencastre et al.

Year: 2021

Selection by national-level antibiotic consumption and vaccination trends drives atypical recombinations, frequently resulting in interspecies sequence exchange at many sites across a bacterial species’ chromosome.

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Endophytic Bacillus spp. from medicinal plants inhibit mycelial growth of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and promote plant growth C A journal of biosciences

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Most. Waheda Rahman Ansary, Ferdous Rezwan Khan Prince, Effi Haque, Farzana Sultana et al.

Journal: Zeitschrift für NaturforschungYear: 2018

Plant growth-promoting bacteria that are also capable of suppressing plant pathogenic fungi play an important role in sustainable agriculture. There is a critical need for conducting research to discover, characterize and evaluate the efficacy of new strains of such bacteria in controlling highly ag...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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