CHARACTERIZATION OF SWINE-ORIGIN H1N1 CANINE INFLUENZA VIRUSES

Characterization of swine-origin H1N1 canine influenza viruses

Host switch events of influenza A viruses (IAVs) continuously pose a zoonotic threat to humans.In 2013, swine-origin H1N1 IAVs emerged in dogs soon after they were detected in swine in the Guangxi province of China.This host switch was followed by multiple reassortment events between these H1N1 and previously circulating H3N2 canine IAVs (IAVs-C) i

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Mycoparasitic Activity of Indigenous Trichoderma virens Strains Against Mungbean Soil Borne Pathogen Rhizoctonia solani: Hyperparasite and Hydrolytic Enzyme Production

Rhizoctonia solani is one of the harmful pathogens on mungbean, which is very challenging to be controlled.T.virens has been studied intensively and has great potency to control R.solani through mycoparasitism.Seven strains of T.virens isolated from various rhizospheres were tested for their mycoparasitic potential by observing their hyperparasitis

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