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  1. Application of Plant‐Derived Silver Nanoparticles for Control of Economically Important Bacterial Plant Pathogens
  2. Application of a pm-rf-APGD-type plasma brush for deactivation of antibiotics from liquid solutions leads to impaired development of drug resistance by bacterial pathogens
  3. Application of Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet Results in Achievement of Universal Antibacterial Properties on Various Plant Seeds
  4. The Potential of Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas for the Direct Degradation of Organic Pollutants Derived from the Food Production Industry
  5. Characterisation of Pectinolytic Bacillus pumilus and Paenibacillus amyloliticus Strains, New Pathogens of Potato in Tunisia
  6. Heterogenicity within the LPS Structure in Relation to the Chosen Genomic and Physiological Features of the Plant Pathogen Pectobacterium parmentieri
  7. Implementation of a Non-Thermal Atmospheric Pressure Plasma for Eradication of Plant Pathogens from a Surface of Economically Important Seeds
  8. Interplay between Coumarin Accumulation, Iron Deficiency and Plant Resistance to Dickeya spp.
  9. The First Polish Isolate of a Novel Species Pectobacterium aquaticum Originates from a Pomeranian Lake
  10. Genome-Wide Analyses of the Temperature-Responsive Genetic Loci of the Pectinolytic Plant Pathogenic Pectobacterium atrosepticum
  11. Identification and Quantification of Coumarins by UHPLC-MS in Arabidopsis thaliana Natural Populations
  12. The occurrence of bacteria from different species of Pectobacteriaceae on seed potato plantations in Poland
  13. The structure of the O-polysaccharide isolated from pectinolytic gram-negative bacterium Dickeya aquatica IFB0154 is different from the O-polysaccharides of other Dickeya species
  14. Comparative genomics and pangenome-oriented studies reveal high homogeneity of the agronomically relevant enterobacterial plant pathogen Dickeya solani
  15. Comparative genomics and pangenome-oriented studies reveal high homogeneity of the agronomically relevant enterobacterial plant pathogen Dickeya solani
  16. Comparative genomics and pangenome-oriented studies reveal high homogeneity of the agronomically relevant enterobacterial plant pathogen Dickeya solani
  17. Comparative genomics and pangenome-oriented studies reveal high homogeneity of the agronomically relevant enterobacterial plant pathogen Dickeya solani
  18. The metabolic shift in highly and weakly virulent Dickeya solani strains is more affected by temperature than by mutations in genes encoding global virulence regulators
  19. Retraction: Ramentaceone, a Naphthoquinone Derived from Drosera sp., Induces Apoptosis by Suppressing PI3K/Akt Signaling in Breast Cancer Cells
  20. Effects of stressful physico-chemical factors on the fitness of the plant pathogenic bacterium Dickeya solani
  21. 3-Chloroplumbagin Induces Cell Death in Breast Cancer Cells Through MAPK-Mediated Mcl-1 Inhibition
  22. Metabolic Modeling of Pectobacterium parmentieri SCC3193 Provides Insights into Metabolic Pathways of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
  23. Plumbagin Increases Paclitaxel-Induced Cell Death and Overcomes Paclitaxel Resistance in Breast Cancer Cells through ERK-Mediated Apoptosis Induction
  24. High genomic variability in the plant pathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium parmentieri deciphered from de novo assembled complete genomes
  25. Direct current atmospheric pressure glow discharge generated in contact with a flowing liquid cathode as a method for rapid eradication of phytopathogenic bacteria
  26. Antibacterial Activity of Fructose-Stabilized Silver Nanoparticles Produced by Direct Current Atmospheric Pressure Glow Discharge towards Quarantine Pests
  27. Comparison of Highly and Weakly Virulent Dickeya solani Strains, With a View on the Pangenome and Panregulon of This Species
  28. Correction to: Genotypic and phenotypic variability of Pectobacterium strains causing blackleg and soft rot on potato in Turkey
  29. Genotypic and phenotypic variability of Pectobacterium strains causing blackleg and soft rot on potato in Turkey
  30. Rapid eradication of bacterial phytopathogens by atmospheric pressure glow discharge generated in contact with a flowing liquid cathode
  31. Application of Silver Nanostructures Synthesized by Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma for Inactivation of Bacterial Phytopathogens from the Genera Dickeya and Pectobacterium
  32. Scopoletin 8-hydroxylase: a novel enzyme involved in coumarin biosynthesis and iron-deficiency responses in Arabidopsis
  33. Population Structure and Biodiversity of Pectobacterium parmentieri Isolated from Potato Fields in Temperate Climate
  34. Interplay of classic Exp and specific Vfm quorum sensing systems on the phenotypic features of Dickeya solani strains exhibiting different virulence levels
  35. Molecular methods as tools to control plant diseases caused by Dickeya and Pectobacterium spp: A minireview
  36. The uniform structure of O-polysaccharides isolated from Dickeya solani strains of different origin
  37. Plumbagin sensitizes breast cancer cells to tamoxifen-induced cell death through GRP78 inhibition and Bik upregulation
  38. Characterization of Dickeya and Pectobacterium strains obtained from diseased potato plants in different climatic conditions of Norway and Poland
  39. Temperature-responsive genetic loci in pectinolytic plant pathogenicDickeya solani
  40. The effect of temperature on the phenotypic features and the maceration ability of Dickeya solani strains isolated in Finland, Israel and Poland
  41. A review on <i>Dickeya solani</i>, a new pathogenic bacterium causing loss in potato yield in Europe
  42. The structure of O-polysaccharides isolated from plant pathogenic bacteria Pectobacterium wasabiae IFB5408 and IFB5427
  43. Ramentaceone, a Naphthoquinone Derived from Drosera sp., Induces Apoptosis by Suppressing PI3K/Akt Signaling in Breast Cancer Cells
  44. Biodiversity of Dickeya spp. Isolated from Potato Plants and Water Sources in Temperate Climate
  45. The complete genome, structural proteome, comparative genomics and phylogenetic analysis of a broad host lytic bacteriophage ϕD3 infecting pectinolytic Dickeya spp.
  46. First Report of Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. brasiliense Causing Soft Rot on Potato and Other Vegetables in Poland
  47. Application of zinc chloride precipitation method for rapid isolation and concentration of infectious Pectobacterium spp. and Dickeya spp. lytic bacteriophages from surface water and plant and soil extracts
  48. Genomic, Proteomic and Morphological Characterization of Two Novel Broad Host Lytic Bacteriophages ΦPD10.3 and ΦPD23.1 Infecting Pectinolytic Pectobacterium spp. and Dickeya spp.
  49. Draft Genome Sequence of a Highly Virulent Strain of the Plant Pathogen Dickeya solani, IFB0099
  50. Antibacterial activity of caffeine against plant pathogenic bacteria
  51. Salicylic acid can reduce infection symptoms caused by Dickeya solani in tissue culture grown potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plants
  52. Detection, identification and differentiation of Pectobacterium and Dickeya species causing potato blackleg and tuber soft rot: a review
  53. Identification of QTLs affecting scopolin and scopoletin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
  54. Simultaneous detection of major blackleg and soft rot bacterial pathogens in potato by multiplex polymerase chain reaction
  55. Analysis of the regulators involved in the virulence of plant pathogenic bacteria from the species Dickeya solani
  56. Complete genome sequence of a broad-host-range lytic Dickeya spp. bacteriophage ϕD5
  57. Regulators Involved in Dickeya solani Virulence, Genetic Conservation, and Functional Variability
  58. Characterization of Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. odoriferum causing soft rot of stored vegetables
  59. Effect ofDionaea muscipulaextract and plumbagin on maceration of potato tissue byPectobacterium atrosepticum
  60. Isolation and identification of cytotoxic compounds from the rhizomes of Paris quadrifolia L.
  61. Isolation and characterization of novel soilborne lytic bacteriophages infectingDickeyaspp. biovar 3 (‘D. solani’)
  62. Dickeya solani sp. nov., a pectinolytic plant-pathogenic bacterium isolated from potato (Solanum tuberosum)
  63. Multiplex detection and identification of bacterial pathogens causing potato blackleg and soft rot in Europe, using padlock probes
  64. Wacław Szybalski: Lwów, Gdańsk, Madison — Life of scientist and philanthropist
  65. Occurrence of Pectobacterium wasabiae in potato field samples
  66. A new clade of Dickeya spp. plays a major role in potato blackleg outbreaks in North Finland
  67. Effect of l-phenylalanine on PAL activity and production of naphthoquinone pigments in suspension cultures of Arnebia euchroma (Royle) Johnst
  68. Triterpenoid α-amyrin stimulates proliferation of human keratinocytes but does not protect them against UVB damage.
  69. Plumbagin Induces Apoptosis in Her2-Overexpressing Breast Cancer Cells through the Mitochondrial-Mediated Pathway
  70. Induction of Apoptosis in HL-60 Cells through the ROS-Mediated Mitochondrial Pathway by Ramentaceone fromDrosera aliciae
  71. Chemical structure of the O-polysaccharide isolated from Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI 1039
  72. Enhanced production of antitumour naphthoquinones in transgenic hairy root lines of Lithospermum canescens
  73. In vitro cultures of Drosera aliciae as a source of a cytotoxic naphthoquinone: ramentaceone
  74. Detection and identification of potentially toxic cyanobacteria in Polish water bodies.
  75. Polymorphism analysis of housekeeping genes for identification and differentiation of Clavibacter michiganensis subspecies
  76. Dickeya species: an emerging problem for potato production in Europe
  77. Inactivation of AHLs by Ochrobactrum sp. A44 depends on the activity of a novel class of AHL acylase
  78. Cytotoxic Activity of Paris quadrifolia Extract and Isolated Saponin Fractions Against Human Tumor Cell Lines
  79. Chromatographic analysis of simple phenols in some species from the genus Salix
  80. Teratomas of Drosera capensis var. alba as a source of naphthoquinone: ramentaceone
  81. First report of bacterial soft rot on potato caused by Dickeya sp. (syn. Erwinia chrysanthemi ) in Poland
  82. Antibacterial and antioxidant activity of the secondary metabolites from in vitro cultures of the Alice sundew (Drosera aliciae)
  83. Genetic transformation of Ruta graveolens L. by Agrobacterium rhizogenes: hairy root cultures a promising approach for production of coumarins and furanocoumarins
  84. Genes responsible for coronatine synthesis in Pseudomonas syringae present in the genome of soft rot bacteria
  85. Application of chitin and chitosan as elicitors of coumarins and furoquinolone alkaloids in Ruta graveolens L. (common rue)
  86. Rapid detection of mutagens accumulated in plant tissues using a novel Vibrio harveyi mutagenicity assay
  87. Simplex Optimized LC Analysis of Plant Coumarins and Furanocoumarins
  88. Stimulation of antibacterial naphthoquinones and flavonoids accumulation in carnivorous plants grown in vitro by addition of elicitors
  89. Identification of Ruta graveolens L. Metabolites Accumulated in the Presence of Abiotic Elicitors
  90. Application of RFLP analysis of recA, gyrA and rpoS gene fragments for rapid differentiation of Erwinia amylovora from Erwinia strains isolated in Korea and Japan
  91. Effective biotic elicitation of Ruta graveolens L. shoot cultures by lysates from Pectobacterium atrosepticum and Bacillus sp.
  92. Induction of apoptosis by plumbagin through reactive oxygen species-mediated inhibition of topoisomerase II
  93. Induction of secondary metabolite production in transformed callus of Ammi majus L. grown after electromagnetic treatment of the culture medium
  94. Identification of a DNA restriction-modification system in Pectobacterium carotovorum strains isolated from Poland
  95. Antibacterial Activity of Synthetic Peptides Against Plant Pathogenic Pectobacterium Species
  96. Secondary metabolites in in vitro cultured plants of the genus Drosera
  97. Application of rapd in the determination of genetic fidelity in micropropagated Drosera plantlets
  98. Establishment of a co-culture of Ammi majus L. and Ruta graveolens L. for the synthesis of furanocoumarins
  99. Direct regeneration of Drosera from leaf explants and shoot tips
  100. Elicitation of secondary metabolites in in vitro cultures of Ammi majus L.
  101. HPLC-DAD in identification and quantification of selected coumarins in crude extracts from plant cultures ofAmmi majus andRuta graveolens
  102. Genotypic characterisation of the Erwinia genus by PCR-RFLP analysis of rpoS gene
  103. Genotyping of bacteria belonging to the former Erwinia genus by PCR-RFLP analysis of a recA gene fragment
  104. IDENTIFICATION OF SECONDARY METABOLITES IN IN VITRO CULTURE OF AMMI MAJUS TREATED WITH ELICITORS
  105. Establishment of hairy root cultures of Ammi majus
  106. Genetic diversity of Erwinia carotovora strains isolated from infected plants grown in Poland*
  107. Expression of Erwinia chrysanthemi Pectinase Genes pelI, pelL, and pelZ During Infection of Potato Tubers
  108. Production ofErwinia chrysanthemi pectinases in potato tubers showing high or low level of resistance to soft-rot
  109. Characterization of the pelL gene encoding a novel pectate lyase of Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937
  110. Comparison of the effectiveness of different methods of screening for bacterial soft rot resistance of potato tubers
  111. Resistance toErwinia spp. in diploid potato with a high starch content
  112. Use of GUS Fusion to Study the Expression ofErwinia chrysanthemiPectinase Genes During Infection of Potato Tubers
  113. The Role of Polyphenol Oxidase and Peroxidase in Potato Tuber Resistance to Soft Rot Caused by Erwinia carotovora
  114. Changes of the lipid catabolism in potato tubers from cultivars differing in susceptibility to autolysis during the storage
  115. Screening of seedlings of wildSolanum species for resistance to bacterial stem rot caused by soft rot Erwinias
  116. Lipid composition and post-wounding degradation in potato slices from cultivars differing in susceptibility to autolysis
  117. Post-wounding changes in the oxygen consumption by slices from tubers of several potato cultivars
  118. Fertile Interspecific Somatic Hybrids ofSolanum: A Novel Source of Resistance toErwiniaSoft Rot
  119. The effect of wound healing and of certain chemicals on electrolyte release from discs of potato by enzymes ofErwinia carotovora