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Claude Bragard

Researcher at Université catholique de Louvain

Publications -  441
Citations -  5733

Claude Bragard is an academic researcher from Université catholique de Louvain. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & PEST analysis. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 353 publications receiving 3880 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Bragard include Scottish Crop Research Institute & Catholic University of Leuven.

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Overview of the Antimicrobial Compounds Produced by Members of the Bacillus subtilis Group.

TL;DR: A comprehensive way to visualize the antimicrobial spectrum described within the B. subtilis group is suggested, which distinguishes the bioactive metabolites based on their biosynthetic pathways and chemical nature: i.e., ribosomal peptides (RPs), volatile compounds, polyketides (PKs), non-ribosomal proteins (NRPs), and hybrids between PKs and NRPs.
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Unusual features of pomoviral RNA movement.

TL;DR: This paper reviews pomovirus research and presents a current model for RNA movement, and suggests that nucleolar passage of TGB1 may be important for the long-distance movement of both RNP and virions.
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Guidance on quantitative pest risk assessment

TL;DR: This Guidance provides support and a framework for assessors to provide quantitative estimates, together with associated uncertainties, regarding the entry, establishment, spread and impact of plant pests in the EU and allows the effectiveness of risk reducing options (RROs) to be quantitatively assessed as an integral part of the assessment framework.
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Scientific Opinion on the risks to plant health posed by Bemisia tabaci species complex and viruses it transmits for the EU territory

TL;DR: A pest risk assessment for Bemisia tabaci and the viruses it transmits, including an evaluation of risk reduction options and an assessment of the effectiveness of the special requirements linked to B. tabaci, found the plants for planting pathway being most significant and rated for entry of insects and viruses as likely and moderately likely, respectively.