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Terms

26detection
7pcr
19field
7assay

Associations

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55detection - pcr
44detection - field
44assay - detection

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000222 (2013) M. Arif ; J. Fletcher ; S. M. Marek ; U. Melcher [États-Unis] ; F. M. Ochoa-CoronaDevelopment of a Rapid, Sensitive, and Field-Deployable Razor Ex BioDetection System and Quantitative PCR Assay for Detection of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora Using Multiple Gene Targets
000660 (2006) Kai Wan [États-Unis] ; Ahmed E. Yousef ; Steve J. Schwartz ; Hua H. WangRapid, specific, and sensitive detection of spoilage molds in orange juice using a real-time Taqman PCR assay.
000215 (2013) Jinhe Bai [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Baldwin ; Hui-Ling Liao ; Wei Zhao ; Igor Kostenyuk ; Jacqueline Burns ; Mike IreyExtraction of DNA from orange juice, and detection of bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus by real-time PCR.
000216 (2013) Ping Ouyang [États-Unis] ; Mohammad Arif [États-Unis] ; Jacqueline Fletcher [États-Unis] ; Ulrich Melcher [États-Unis] ; Francisco Manuel Ochoa Corona [États-Unis]Enhanced Reliability and Accuracy for Field Deployable Bioforensic Detection and Discrimination of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca, Causal Agent of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis Using Razor Ex Technology and TaqMan Quantitative PCR
000A14 (1997) D. M. Mathews [États-Unis] ; K. Riley [États-Unis] ; J. A. Dodds [États-Unis]Comparison of detection methods for citrus tristeza virus in field trees during months of nonoptimal titer
000A56 (1995) R. Pooler [États-Unis] ; S. Hartung [États-Unis]Specific PCR detection and identification of Xylella fastidiosa strains causing citrus variegated chlorosis
000A68 (1995) M. R. Pooler [États-Unis] ; J. S. HartungSpecific PCR detection and identification of Xylella fastidiosa strains causing citrus variegated chlorosis
000C57 (1991) M. G. Bausher [États-Unis] ; M. J. SweeneyField detection of citrus blight using immunological techniques
000E04 (1981) C. Raju [États-Unis] ; George Nyland [États-Unis]Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of corn stunt spiroplasma in plant and insect tissues
000F27 (????) Stephen E. Lumor [États-Unis] ; Francisco Diez-Gonzalez ; Theodore P. LabuzaDetection of warfare agents in liquid foods using the brine shrimp lethality assay.
000011 (2016) Fang Ding [République populaire de Chine, États-Unis] ; Yongping Duan [États-Unis] ; Qing Yuan [République populaire de Chine] ; Jonathan Shao [États-Unis] ; John S. Hartung [États-Unis]Serological detection of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in citrus, and identification by GeLC-MS/MS of a chaperone protein responding to cellular pathogens
000116 (2015) Eric A. E. Garber [États-Unis] ; Joseph TholeApplication of Microwave Irradiation and Heat to Improve Gliadin Detection and Ricin ELISA Throughput with Food Samples
000141 (2014) Sunitha Kogenaru [États-Unis] ; Qing Yan [États-Unis] ; Nadia Riera [États-Unis] ; M Caroline Roper [États-Unis] ; Xiaoling Deng [République populaire de Chine] ; Timothy A. Ebert [États-Unis] ; Michael Rogers [États-Unis] ; Michael E. Irey [États-Unis] ; Gerhard Pietersen [Afrique du Sud] ; Charles M. Rush [États-Unis] ; Nian Wang [États-Unis]Repertoire of novel sequence signatures for the detection of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus by quantitative real-time PCR
000200 (2013) El-Desouky Ammar [États-Unis] ; Abigail J. Walter ; David G. HallNew excised-leaf assay method to test inoculativity of Asian citrus psyllid (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) with Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus associated with citrus huanglongbing disease.
000214 (2013) Ratmir Derda [États-Unis] ; Matthew R. Lockett ; Sindy K Y. Tang ; Renee C. Fuller ; E Jane Maxwell ; Benjamin Breiten ; Christine A. Cuddemi ; Aysegul Ozdogan ; George M. WhitesidesFilter-based assay for Escherichia coli in aqueous samples using bacteriophage-based amplification.
000286 (2012) Cassandra L. Quave [États-Unis] ; Manuel Pardo-De-Santayana [Espagne] ; Andrea Pieroni [Italie]Medical Ethnobotany in Europe: From Field Ethnography to a More Culturally Sensitive Evidence-Based CAM?
000315 (2012) M. Golmohammadi [Espagne] ; P. Llop [Espagne] ; G. Scuderi [Italie] ; I. Gell [Espagne] ; J. H. Graham [États-Unis] ; J. Cubero [Espagne]mRNA from selected genes is useful for specific detection and quantification of viable Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri
000336 (2012) Ute Albrecht [États-Unis] ; Greg Mccollum [États-Unis] ; Kim D. Bowman [États-Unis]Influence of rootstock variety on Huanglongbing disease development in field-grown sweet orange (Citrus sinensis [L.] Osbeck) trees
000423 (2010) Joshua B. Gurtler [États-Unis] ; Rebecca B. Rivera ; Howard Q. Zhang ; David J. GevekeSelection of surrogate bacteria in place of E. coli O157:H7 and Salmonella Typhimurium for pulsed electric field treatment of orange juice.
000433 (2010) Günter C. Müller [Israël] ; John C. Beier [États-Unis] ; Sekou F. Traore [Mali] ; Mahamoudou B. Toure [Mali] ; Mohamed M. Traore [Mali] ; Sekou Bah [Mali] ; Seydou Doumbia [Mali] ; Yosef Schlein [Israël]Field experiments of Anopheles gambiae attraction to local fruits/seedpods and flowering plants in Mali to optimize strategies for malaria vector control in Africa using attractive toxic sugar bait methods
000441 (2010) Maryann Principato [États-Unis] ; Joyce M. Njoroge ; Andrei Perlloni ; Michael O' Donnell ; Thomas Boyle ; Robert L. JonesDetection of target staphylococcal enterotoxin B antigen in orange juice and popular carbonated beverages using antibody-dependent antigen-capture assays.
000472 (2010) PING DONG [États-Unis] ; PEIJU QIU [États-Unis, République populaire de Chine] ; YI ZHU [États-Unis, France] ; SHIMING LI [États-Unis] ; Chi-Tang Ho [États-Unis] ; David Julian Mcclements [États-Unis] ; HANG XIAO [États-Unis]Simultaneous determination of four 5-hydroxy polymethoxyflavones by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection
000506 (2009) William C. Byrdwell [États-Unis]Comparison of analysis of vitamin D3 in foods using ultraviolet and mass spectrometric detection.
000577 (2008) Ahmad A. Omar [États-Unis] ; Marty G. H. Dekkers [États-Unis] ; James H. Graham [États-Unis] ; Jude W. Grosser [États-Unis]Estimation of transgene copy number in transformed citrus plants by quantitative multiplex real‐time PCR
000585 (2008) D. C. Slaughter [États-Unis] ; D. M. Obenland [États-Unis] ; J. F. Thompson [États-Unis] ; M. L. Arpaia [États-Unis] ; D. A. Margosan [États-Unis]Non-destructive freeze damage detection in oranges using machine vision and ultraviolet fluorescence
000603 (2007) Vijaykrishna Sivaramakrishna [États-Unis] ; Anish Mehta ; Gerhard Schramm ; Melvin A. PascallLeak detection in polyethylene terephthalate bottles filled with water and pulped and unpulped orange juice using a vacuum decay system.
000701 (2006) C. Verniere [France] ; X. Perrier [France] ; C. Dubois [France] ; A. Dubois [France] ; L. Botella [France] ; C. Chabrier [États-Unis] ; J. M. Bove [France] ; N. Duran Vila [Espagne]Interactions between citrus viroids affect symptom expression and field performance of clementine trees grafted on trifoliate orange
000728 (2005) Todd E. Shelly [États-Unis] ; Donald O. Mcinnis [États-Unis] ; Pedro Rendon [Guatemala]The sterile insect technique and the Mediterranean fruit fly: assessing the utility of aromatherapy in large field enclosures
000739 (2005) C. A. Powell [États-Unis] ; R. R. Pelosi [États-Unis] ; M. S. Burton [États-Unis] ; P. A. Rundell [États-Unis] ; M. A. Ritenour [États-Unis] ; R. C. Bullock [États-Unis]Natural field spread of decline and nondecline inducing isolates of citrus tristeza virus in florida after the introduction of the brown citrus aphid
000743 (2005) Eunice S. Tan [États-Unis] ; David C. Slaughter [États-Unis] ; James F. Thompson [États-Unis]Freeze damage detection in oranges using gas sensors
000779 (2004) XIAOAN SUN [États-Unis] ; Robert E. Stall [États-Unis] ; Jeffrey B. Jones [États-Unis] ; Jaime Cubero [États-Unis] ; Tim R. Gottwald [États-Unis] ; James H. Graham [États-Unis] ; Wayne N. Dixon [États-Unis] ; Tim S. Schubert [États-Unis] ; Paul H. Chaloux [États-Unis] ; Verlyn K. Stromberg [États-Unis] ; George H. Lacy [États-Unis] ; Bruce D. Sutton [États-Unis]Detection and characterization of a new strain of citrus canker bacteria from Key/Mexican lime and alemow in South Florida
000842 (2002) Randall P. Niedz [États-Unis] ; Michael G. Bausher [États-Unis]Control of in vitro contamination of explants from greenhouse- and field-grown trees
000855 (2001) John F. Karlik [États-Unis] ; Arthur M. Winer [États-Unis]Plant species composition, calculated leaf masses and estimated biogenic emissions of urban landscape types from a field survey in Phoenix, Arizona
000886 (2001) Zehra Ayhan [États-Unis, Turquie] ; HYE WON YEOM [États-Unis] ; Q. Howard Zhang [États-Unis] ; David B. Min [États-Unis]Flavor, color, and vitamin C retention of pulsed electric field processed orange juice in different packaging materials
000887 (2001) Reginald S. Fletcher [États-Unis] ; Mani Skaria [États-Unis] ; David E. Escobar [États-Unis] ; James H. Everitt [États-Unis]Field spectra and airborne digital imagery for detecting phytophthora foot rot infections in citrus trees
000907 (2000) William P. Wergin [États-Unis] ; Ronald Ochoa [États-Unis] ; Eric F. Erbe [États-Unis] ; Charnie Craemer [Afrique du Sud] ; Ashok K. Raina [États-Unis]Use of low‐temperature field emission scanning electron microscopy to examine mites
000982 (1998) J. H. Graham [États-Unis] ; D. M. Eissenstat [États-Unis]Field evidence for the carbon cost of citrus mycorrhizas
000987 (1998) T. Chand-Goyal ; J. W. Eckert ; S. Droby [Israël] ; K. Atkinson [États-Unis]A method for studying the population dynamics of Candida oleophila on oranges in the grove, using a selective isolation medium and PCR technique
000A11 (1997) C. A. Powell [États-Unis] ; R. R. Pelosi [États-Unis] ; R. C. Bullock [États-Unis]Natural field spread of mild and severe isolates of citrus tristeza virus in Florida
000A52 (1996) R. Rouseff [États-Unis] ; L. Raley [États-Unis] ; H.-J. Hofsommer [Allemagne]Application of diode array detection with a C-30 reversed phase column for the separation and identification of saponified orange juice carotenoids
000B82 (1992) H. Messing [États-Unis] ; Y. Wong [États-Unis]An effective trapping method for field studies of opiine braconid parasitoids of tephritid fruit flies
000C62 (1991) S. Nemec [États-Unis] ; S. Jabaji-Hare ; P. M. CharestELISA and immunocytochemical detection of Fusarium solani-produced naphthazarin toxins in citrus trees in Florida
000C86 (1990) Bausher [États-Unis]Electrophoretic and immunological evidence of unique proteins in leaves of citrus trees: Application to citrus blight detection
000D03 (1989) G. Jones [États-Unis] ; J. Daniel Hare [États-Unis] ; J. Compton [États-Unis]Measuring plant protein with the Bradford assay
000E06 (1981) V. Dowell [États-Unis] ; H. Cherry [États-Unis]Detection of, and sampling procedures for, the citrus blackfly in urban southern Florida
000E27 (1978) M. Bar-Joseph ; M. Sacks ; M. Garnsey [États-Unis]Detection and estimation of Citrus Tristeza Virus infection rates based on Elisa Assays of packing house fruit samples

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