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Tag: bacteriophage

Fighting Bac: Making microbes our allies (Stakeholder Workshop)

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In the first of our Fighting Bac workshops our researchers will share promising new strategies for controlling bacterial plant diseases using microbes and microbial products. The workshop will focus particularly on the next steps for translating these findings into real …

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Plant seeks phage: Searching for viruses that can protect plants from bacterial disease

Posted in News, Ralstonia Phage

By Bryden Fields, Research Associate on the Ralstonia Phage project Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. Phages can have very specific host ranges and we can harness this specificity to kill certain bacterial strains whilst leaving other …

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Innovative approaches to controlling bacterial plant diseases (webinar)

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As part of Plant Health Week, this webinar will explore innovative biocontrol methods that could reduce the impact of bacterial plant diseases on our farms, forests and gardens. Conventional antibiotic treatments can damage the environment and are becoming less effective …

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Could viruses be a cure for bacterial diseases?

Posted in News, Psuedomonas-Prunus, Ralstonia Phage

Phages are viruses which infect and kill bacteria. Increasingly, as with our Ralstonia Phage project, they are being studied as potential biocontrol agents. Phages have very specific host ranges and could be used to selectively target only pathogenic bacteria, leaving …

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