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Bryan A. Bailey
Researcher at Agricultural Research Service
Publications - 107
Citations - 4728
Bryan A. Bailey is an academic researcher from Agricultural Research Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Moniliophthora roreri & Moniliophthora perniciosa. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 101 publications receiving 4195 citations. Previous affiliations of Bryan A. Bailey include Bhabha Atomic Research Centre & United States Department of Agriculture.
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The beneficial endophyte Trichoderma hamatum isolate DIS 219b promotes growth and delays the onset of the drought response in Theobroma cacao
Hanhong Bae,Richard C. Sicher,Moon S. Kim,Soo-Hyung Kim,Mary D. Strem,Rachel L. Melnick,Bryan A. Bailey +6 more
TL;DR: The primary direct effect of DIS 219b colonization was promotion of root growth, regardless of water status, and an increase in water content which it is proposed caused a delay in many aspects of the drought response of cacao.
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Fungal and plant gene expression during the colonization of cacao seedlings by endophytic isolates of four Trichoderma species.
Bryan A. Bailey,Hanhong Bae,Mary D. Strem,Daniel P. Roberts,Sarah E. Thomas,J. Crozier,Gary J. Samuels,Ik-Young Choi,K. A. Holmes +8 more
TL;DR: The pattern of altered gene expression suggests a complex system of genetic cross talk occurs between the cacao tree and Trichoderma isolates during the establishment of the endophytic association.
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Antibiosis, mycoparasitism, and colonization success for endophytic Trichoderma isolates with biological control potential in Theobroma cacao
Bryan A. Bailey,Hanhong Bae,M.D. Strem,J. Crozier,Sarah E. Thomas,G.J. Samuels,B.T. Vinyard,K. A. Holmes +7 more
TL;DR: Most of the isolates studied were able to establish an endophytic relationship with cacao by colonizing the above ground portions of the cacao seedling, and exploitation of this characteristic could lead to the development of novel biocontrol strategies for control of cacao diseases.
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Endophytic Trichoderma isolates from tropical environments delay disease onset and induce resistance against Phytophthora capsici in hot pepper using multiple mechanisms.
Hanhong Bae,Daniel P. Roberts,Hyoun-Sub Lim,Mary D. Strem,Soo-Chul Park,Choong-Min Ryu,Rachel L. Melnick,Bryan A. Bailey +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, six isolates collected in tropical environments were evaluated for biocontrol activity against Phytophthora capsici in hot pepper (Capsicum annuum).
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Purification of a protein from culture filtrates of Fusarium oxysporum that induces ethylene and necrosis in leaves of Erythroxylum coca.
TL;DR: The 24-kDa protein induced ethylene biosynthesis and necrosis in a wide variety of Dicotyledoneae, but the authors were unable to demonstrate activity in members of the Monocotylingoneae tested.