Phil Lauman
PhD, Microbiology & Biotechnology
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Synergy between ciprofloxacin and temperate phages overcomes therapeutic limitations caused by lysogen formation | Scientific Reports
Synergy between ciprofloxacin and temperate phages overcomes therapeutic limitations caused by lysogen formation | Scientific Reports
Prophylactic phage biocontrol prevents Burkholderia gladioli infection in a quantitative ex planta model of bacterial virulence | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Prophylactic phage biocontrol prevents Burkholderia gladioli infection in a quantitative ex planta model of bacterial virulence | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Agricultural crop destruction is increasing due to infections caused by bacteria such as Burkholderia gladioli, which causes plant tissue diseases in onion, mushroom, corn, and rice crops. These bacteria pose a major threat to worldwide food production, which, in turn, damages the global economy. One potential solution being investigated to prevent bacterial infections of plants is “biocontrol” using bacteriophages (or phages), which are bacterial viruses that readily infect and destroy bacterial cells. In this article, we demonstrate that Burkholderia phages KS12 and AH2 prevent or reduce infection-associated plant tissue destruction caused by strains of B. gladioli, thereby demonstrating the inherent potential of agricultural phage biocontrol.
Proteomic analysis of higher & lower altitude cultivars of Coffea arabica reveals differences related to environmental adaptations and coffee bean flavour
Proteomic analysis of higher & lower altitude cultivars of Coffea arabica reveals differences related to environmental adaptations and coffee bean flavour
Synergistic Interactions among Burkholderia cepacia complex-Targeting Phages Reveal a Novel Therapeutic Role for Lysogenization-Capable Phages
Synergistic Interactions among Burkholderia cepacia complex-Targeting Phages Reveal a Novel Therapeutic Role for Lysogenization-Capable Phages
The spread of antimicrobial resistance is an imminent threat to public health around the world. Particularly concerning are species of the Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc), which cause life-threatening respiratory infections and are notoriously ...
Advances in Phage Therapy - Targeting the Burkholderia cepacia complex
Advances in Phage Therapy - Targeting the Burkholderia cepacia complex
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