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More than 270 scientists from 33 countries attended the 6th
International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria in College
Park, Maryland, June 2-7, 1985. The Conference was jOintly
sponsored by the International Society of Plant Pathology, Bacteria
Section and by the United States Department of Agriculture,
Agriculture Research Service. The Conference provided an
opportunity for the presentation and discussion of recent
developments in phytobacteriology. The Conference was organized
into five symposia, seven discussion sessions, contributed papers
and poster presentations. More than 230 contributions were
presented under the following topics: ice nucleating bacteria;
detection, identification, nomenclature and taxonomy of
phytopathogenic bacteria; applications and impact of new
biotechnologies on phytobacteriology; bacterial phytotoxins;
diagnostic phytobacteriology; management of bacterial plant
diseases; and molecular biology, genetics and ecology, epidemiology
of phytopathogenic bacteria. In addition, special sessions focused
on Agrobacterium, Erwinia, Psedomonas and fastidious prokaryotes.
This reflected the broad spectrum of current research activity in
phytobacteriology. Furthermore, interest in this series of
conferences clearly continues to increase. Key research scientists
who are currently making major advances in phytobacteriology
participated in the Symposia and Discussions. One of the most
significant recent changes that has occurred in the field of plant
pathology generally is the dynamic growth of research in which
recombinant DNA technology is being applied in basic studies on
bacterial plant pathogens. Results from investigations on the crown
gall bacterium have stimulated expansion of research on other
bacterial systems.
More than 270 scientists from 33 countries attended the 6th
International Conference on Plant Pathogenic Bacteria in College
Park, Maryland, June 2-7, 1985. The Conference was jOintly
sponsored by the International Society of Plant Pathology, Bacteria
Section and by the United States Department of Agriculture,
Agriculture Research Service. The Conference provided an
opportunity for the presentation and discussion of recent
developments in phytobacteriology. The Conference was organized
into five symposia, seven discussion sessions, contributed papers
and poster presentations. More than 230 contributions were
presented under the following topics: ice nucleating bacteria;
detection, identification, nomenclature and taxonomy of
phytopathogenic bacteria; applications and impact of new
biotechnologies on phytobacteriology; bacterial phytotoxins;
diagnostic phytobacteriology; management of bacterial plant
diseases; and molecular biology, genetics and ecology, epidemiology
of phytopathogenic bacteria. In addition, special sessions focused
on Agrobacterium, Erwinia, Psedomonas and fastidious prokaryotes.
This reflected the broad spectrum of current research activity in
phytobacteriology. Furthermore, interest in this series of
conferences clearly continues to increase. Key research scientists
who are currently making major advances in phytobacteriology
participated in the Symposia and Discussions. One of the most
significant recent changes that has occurred in the field of plant
pathology generally is the dynamic growth of research in which
recombinant DNA technology is being applied in basic studies on
bacterial plant pathogens. Results from investigations on the crown
gall bacterium have stimulated expansion of research on other
bacterial systems.
Set in a mirror of our own world, Sigil & Shadow is a
roleplaying game of urban fantasy and occult horror in which
players take on the roles of illuminated heroes and shadowed
monsters to face the rising tide of supernatural forces. Ancient
nightmares lurk behind the closed doors of board rooms, entities
from beyond time prowl the city streets, forgotten rituals are
reborn as viral memes. Do you take a stand against the encroaching
shadows? Or do you seek their power for yourself? Powered by the
highly accessible d00Lite system, Sigil & Shadow focuses
squarely on the story rather than the mechanics - who the
characters are and what they do, not how they do it. Easy to adopt
to any mythos, campaigns can be built around a wide range of plots,
with players taking the role of anything from paranormal
investigators and monster hunters to members of occult cabals or
secret societies. The setting offered sees a modern world buffeted
by the tides of supernatural power, where beings of myth wake from
their slumber while modern cults sacrifice to pop-culture gods and
ancient cabals pursue their age-old schemes into the digital age.
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Let Loose (Paperback)
Rae Davies
bundle available
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R363
Discovery Miles 3 630
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The first three Dusty Deals Mystery series novels in one box set.
Read along in this fun cozy mystery series as amateur sleuth and
antique store owner, Lucy Mathews, her Alaskan malamute, Kiska and
a cast of quirky characters discover romance and murder in the
mountains of Montana. Loose Screw Lucy Mathews, crime reporter
turned antiques dealer, avoids confrontation like a home perm. She
even lets a cat shove her around. When Lucy trips over the body of
a buckskin-clad relics trader, her ex-boss asks her to cover the
story. She tries to tell him no, but old habits die hard and soon
she finds herself directly in the path of a killer and the
exasperating, if attractive, detective in charge. Can Lucy catch a
killer or is this the last confrontation for her-period? Cut Loose
No one's perfect. At least that's what Lucy Mathews tells herself.
Except faced with her boyfriend's rodeo queen ex-wife and perfectly
trained Australian shepherd, she has to wonder if maybe this whole
'no one's perfect' thing was made up by someone like...Lucy. Lucky
for Lucy though, things are hopping around Helena. It's rodeo
season, and she has a booth. It's a great opportunity to expand her
clientele and maybe even snag a cash prize for Kiska as the world's
first sheep herding malamute. Except Kiska can't herd, Lucy loses
her wallet, and oh yeah...there's that dead rodeo queen Lucy just
stumbled over. Good thing her boyfriend's a detective. Except
that's not going so well either. A new detective is in town, and
he's convinced Lucy's involved in the rodeo queen's murder. Her
boyfriend is no help at all and worse he's spending a little too
much time with his ex-wife. Lucy finds herself out of money, out of
love, and maybe this time, out of luck. Loosey Goosey You can
choose your friends, but you can't choose your family. You can
though move two thousand miles away and hope they don't come to
visit. Unfortunately, for Lucy Mathews that only works for so long.
Lucy has a perfect week planned. The kind of week that includes a
romantic dinner with her cowboy detective boyfriend, big dollar
sales to the visiting Beef Ranchers Association and their wives,
and maybe a relaxing holiday weekend at home with her Alaskan
malamute, Kiska. What she doesn't have planned is a visit from her
animal activist brother, his pet goose, Pauline, and his neon
yellow van. Lucy's plans quickly go to the birds. First, her date
is interrupted by brother and goose. Second she discovers a dead
body, under her brother's van. Then, when her brother gets arrested
for the murder, the worst thing imaginable happens, Lucy's mother
finds out. Not only is Lucy is left in charge of babysitting the
recalcitrant goose, but her mother is threatening to come to
Montana herself to solve the murder. Lucy has no choice but to dive
into the investigation, and find the real murderer before her
brother is put away for good.
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