Monika Kurgonaitė
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View article: Genomic Insights into Vaccinium spp. Endophytes B. halotolerans and B. velezensis and Their Antimicrobial Potential
Genomic Insights into Vaccinium spp. Endophytes B. halotolerans and B. velezensis and Their Antimicrobial Potential Open
Plant microbiota contributes to nutrient absorption, and the production of hormones and vitamins, and plays a crucial role in responding to environmental stress. We hypothesized that Vaccinium spp. harbour a unique microbiota that enables …
View article: Candidate Gene Variants Linked to Brown Rot Susceptibility in the European Plum Genome
Candidate Gene Variants Linked to Brown Rot Susceptibility in the European Plum Genome Open
European plum (Prunus domestica) is among the most important stone fruits cultivated worldwide. However, its production is significantly affected by fungal brown rot disease, caused by Monilinia spp. pathogens, which threaten the crop thro…
View article: Time-Series Transcriptome Analysis of the European Plum Response to Pathogen Monilinia fructigena
Time-Series Transcriptome Analysis of the European Plum Response to Pathogen Monilinia fructigena Open
European plum production is affected by mostly harm Monilinia spp., causing full pathogen brown-rot infections. The plums are the susceptible to the Monilinia fructigena pathogen, which is the most common in Europe. This study aims to anal…
View article: Unlocking Nature’s Microbial Defenders: Genetic Mechanisms and Potential Against Monilinia spp. Pathogens
Unlocking Nature’s Microbial Defenders: Genetic Mechanisms and Potential Against Monilinia spp. Pathogens Open
Monilinia spp., which causes brown rot, is one of the most damaging pathogens in stone fruits. Researchers are exploring epiphytic and endophytic microorganisms with the potential to suppress pathogens, control pathogenic microorganisms, a…
View article: Genetic factors that may affect the risk of developing thrombosis in patients with myeloproliferative disorders
Genetic factors that may affect the risk of developing thrombosis in patients with myeloproliferative disorders Open
Introduction Patients with Philadelphia-negative (Ph-) myeloproliferative neoplasms: primary myelofibrosis, essential thrombocythemia and polycythemia vera; often develop thrombotic events. It was suggested that the genetic variants that a…