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Anne K. Vidaver
Researcher at University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Publications - 103
Citations - 5004
Anne K. Vidaver is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA & Xanthomonas campestris. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 103 publications receiving 4654 citations.
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Bacterial Mosaic, a New Corynebacterial Disease of Wheat
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Isolation and characterization of syringacin W-1, a bacteriocin produced by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
Mary L. Smidt,Anne K. Vidaver +1 more
TL;DR: Production of syringacin W-1 is a 20 × 75 nm rod-shaped particle composed of an inner core and outer sheath that acts as a “spatially aggregating force” to form bacteriocin.
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Bacteriocin production by Pseudomonas syringae PsW-1 in plant tissue.
Mary L. Smidt,Anne K. Vidaver +1 more
TL;DR: The production and activity of syringacin W-1, a particulate bacteriocin made by Pseudomonas syringae PsW- 1, was studied in plant tissue, finding that a bacteriOCin-resistant mutant grew as well in the presence of the producing strain as it did alone.
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An assessment model for rating high-threat crop pathogens.
Norman W. Schaad,J. Abrams,Laurence V. Madden,Reid D. Frederick,Douglas G. Luster,Vern Damsteegt,Anne K. Vidaver +6 more
TL;DR: This work addresses development of a pathogen threat assessment model based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) that can be applied world-wide, using the United States as an illustrative example.
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Use of flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, and PCR- based techniques to assess intraspecific and interspecific matings of Armillaria species
Mee-Sook Kim,Ned B. Klopfenstein,Geral I. McDonald,Kathiravetpillai Arumuganathan,Anne K. Vidaver +4 more
TL;DR: For assessments of intraspecific mating using flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy, two compatible basidiospore-derived isolates were selected from each of four parental basidiomata of North American Biological Species (NABS) X to assess rare, interspecific mating among Armillaria species.