A01N63/00

Acetyl-CoA carboxylase modulators

Provided herein are compounds that exhibit activity as acetyl-CoA carboxylase modulators (e.g., inhibitors) and are useful, for example, in methods for the control of fungal pathogens in plants.

Acetyl-CoA carboxylase modulators

Provided herein are compounds that exhibit activity as acetyl-CoA carboxylase modulators (e.g., inhibitors) and are useful, for example, in methods for the control of fungal pathogens in plants.

HYPERSENSITIVE RESPONSE ELICITOR PEPTIDES AND USE THEREOF
20210127671 · 2021-05-06 ·

Disclosed are hypersensitive-response eliciting peptides that exhibit improved solubility, stability, resistance to chemical degradation, or a combination of these properties. Use of these peptides or fusion polypeptides, or DNA constructs encoding the same, for modulating plant biochemical signaling, imparting disease resistance to plants, enhancing plant growth, imparting tolerance to biotic stress, imparting tolerance and resistance to abiotic stress, imparting desiccation resistance to cuttings removed from ornamental plants, imparting post-harvest disease or post-harvest desiccation resistance to a fruit or vegetable, or enhancing the longevity of fruit or vegetable ripeness are also disclosed.

HYPERSENSITIVE RESPONSE ELICITOR PEPTIDES AND USE THEREOF
20210127671 · 2021-05-06 ·

Disclosed are hypersensitive-response eliciting peptides that exhibit improved solubility, stability, resistance to chemical degradation, or a combination of these properties. Use of these peptides or fusion polypeptides, or DNA constructs encoding the same, for modulating plant biochemical signaling, imparting disease resistance to plants, enhancing plant growth, imparting tolerance to biotic stress, imparting tolerance and resistance to abiotic stress, imparting desiccation resistance to cuttings removed from ornamental plants, imparting post-harvest disease or post-harvest desiccation resistance to a fruit or vegetable, or enhancing the longevity of fruit or vegetable ripeness are also disclosed.

BIOLOGICALS AND THEIR USE IN PLANTS

Entomopathogenic fungal strains, compositions, and methods of using the strains for reducing overall insect damage.

BIOLOGICALS AND THEIR USE IN PLANTS

Entomopathogenic fungal strains, compositions, and methods of using the strains for reducing overall insect damage.

ALTERING MICROBIAL POPULATIONS & MODIFYING MICROBIOTA
20210145006 · 2021-05-20 · ·

The invention relates to methods, uses, systems, arrays, engineered nucleotide sequences and vectors for inhibiting bacterial population growth or for altering the relative ratio of sub-populations of first and second bacteria in a mixed population of bacteria. The invention is particularly useful, for example, for treatment of microbes such as for environmental, medical, food and beverage use. The invention relates inter alia to methods of controlling microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) or biofouling of a substrate or fluid in an industrial or domestic system.

ALTERING MICROBIAL POPULATIONS & MODIFYING MICROBIOTA
20210145006 · 2021-05-20 · ·

The invention relates to methods, uses, systems, arrays, engineered nucleotide sequences and vectors for inhibiting bacterial population growth or for altering the relative ratio of sub-populations of first and second bacteria in a mixed population of bacteria. The invention is particularly useful, for example, for treatment of microbes such as for environmental, medical, food and beverage use. The invention relates inter alia to methods of controlling microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) or biofouling of a substrate or fluid in an industrial or domestic system.

Vip3A RESISTANT SPODOPTERA FRUGIPERDA

Artificially selected strains of insects from the genus Spodoptera exhibiting resistance to a Bacillus thuringiensis derived Vip3A protein are described. Methods for various uses of these strains are also described.

Vip3A RESISTANT SPODOPTERA FRUGIPERDA

Artificially selected strains of insects from the genus Spodoptera exhibiting resistance to a Bacillus thuringiensis derived Vip3A protein are described. Methods for various uses of these strains are also described.