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It is demonstrated that contaminated soil and blossoms can lead to Salmonella internalization into the plant or fruit at a relatively high frequency.
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Investigation of routes of colonization and internalization of S. enterica into cucumber plants by various routes of contamination identified blossoms as an important route by which Salmonella internalized at a high percentage into cucumbers, and S. Poona, the same strain isolated from the 2015 outbreak of cucumbers imported from Mexico, was shown to be well-adapted to the blossom niche.
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It is found that large expansions of gene families preceded the origins of green plants, land plants and vascular plants, whereas whole-genome duplications are inferred to have occurred repeatedly throughout the evolution of flowering plants and ferns.
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This review article summarizes the current knowledge of antibacterial mechanisms of action of plant phenolic compounds and discusses relevant methodology.
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Differences between bid-based control model and various actuated control models are explored and it is possible to find a combination of max-greens for a given flow condition that allow the actuated controller to match the performance (at least in terms of delays) of bid- based control.
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