coli and Pseudomonas
spp. was 10.16% and 11.86% respectively, were comparable to the findings of (Garcia-Cruz et al., 2012) the percentage prevalence of Gram negative bacteria on in-animate surfaces was 9.17% for E.
(22) Catalase tests were performed on colonies of Gram-positive cocci for identifying Staphylococcus
spp. and Streptococcus
spp.In vitro assessment was performed with bacterial cell suspensions of Xenorhabdus
spp. and Photorhabdus
spp.2), asi como en campos de pastoreo activos y abandonados, y en vegetacion secundaria asociada con vegetacion riberena tanto con arbolado nativo como exotico (Yucca
spp., Opuntia
spp., Schinus molle, Prosopis laevigata, Eucalyptus
spp., Ficus
spp., Acacia farnesiana, Salix babylonica) cercana a cuerpos de agua (Cuadro 1, Fig.
A total of 5,400 seedlings will be planted, with the breakdown in species as follows: narra (Pterocarpus
spp.) 500 seedlings; kamagong (Diospyros
spp.) 500; dipterocarp species 1,000; palosanto (Bursera
spp.) 620; cacao (Theobroma spp) 875; coffee (Coffea
spp.) 730; jackfruit (Artocarpus
spp.) 150; cashew (Anacardium spp) 200; rambutan (Nephelium
spp.) 100; kakauate (Gliricidia
spp.) 625; and bamboo (Bambusa
spp.) 100 seedlings.
Bio-Tam 2.0, formulated as a wettable powder, is used in the management of soil-borne root and collar rot diseases including, Fusarium
spp., Phytophthora
spp., Pythium
spp., Rhizoctonia
spp., Sclerotinia
spp., Sclerotium rolfsii, Thielaviopsis basicola, and Verticillium spp, as well as Armillaria sp.
Haemoproteus
spp., Leucocytozoon
spp., Plasmodium
spp., Trichomonas
spp., Eimeria
spp., Sarcosystis
spp., Babesia
spp.For diverse bee forage from early spring through late summer, consider the following trees for your property: black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), catalpa (Catalpa
spp.), linden (Tilia
spp.), manzanita (Arctostaphylos
spp.), maple (Acer
spp.), honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa), sourwood (Oxydendrum
spp.), sumac (Rhus
spp.), tulip poplar (Liriondendron tulipifera) and willow (Salix
spp.).
The most important plant-parasitic nematodes detected, in order decreasing frequency of infestation (percentage of samples), were spiral nematodes Helicotylenchus
spp. (100%) and Rotylenchus
spp.Yersinia
spp. bacteria are gram-negative, non-spore forming bacilli, smaller than most others in the Enterobacteriaceae family and relatively slower growing (4).
They have also been documented to feed on Eucalyptus seeds, samaras, and berries (Morus and Phoradendron
spp.) along with bird eggs and nestlings (Carraway and Verts 1994).
coli and Klebsiella spp, 66% in Citrobacter spp and 100% in Proteus
spp. None of the isolates were resistant to Imipenem, making this drug as the most effective drug in the treatment of infections.