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Rose rosette disease caused by Rose rosette virus (RRV; genus Emaravirus) is the most economically relevant disease of Knock Out® series roses in the U.S. As there are no effective chemical control options for the disease, the most critical disease management strategies include the use of virus free clean plants for propagation and early detection and destruction of infected plants.
Australia, with our fancy new lab, is working with the Taiwanese team to not only bring in the clean plants, but also expand on their work.
The control (naïve) insects from the acquisition experiment were also transferred to the clean plants.
Make suitably sized holes for the clean plants.
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To ensure purity, all production had to be above ground, in an immaculately clean plant free of chemical contamination.
Growers are relying on temporary solutions – trying to prevent it from entering new regions, using clean planting materials and limiting the transfer of potentially infected soil between farms.
The clean plant material was stored in an oven at 50°C and was left to dry for 3 days.
Micro-propagation has been successful for high throughput of clean planting materials while in vitro seed germination assists in obtaining seedlings after inter-specific and across ploidy hybridization.
A clean plant is a healthy plant, so the leaves of many species have evolved a water-repellent, or hydrophobic, waxy surface that helps rain water wash off dirt.
Furthermore, insects like mites thrive in thick layers of dust and will be less likely to infest a clean plant.
It has figured out that growing proteins in animal cells, at massive scale in ultra-clean plants with extremely high standards of quality control, is quite similar to "growing" circuits on silicon wafers under similar conditions.
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