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In order to give children the best start in life, The BODYSMART (Bodymind Education and Research) Programs include physiotherapists, psychologists, nutritionists, occupational therapists, child life specialists, pedagogues, speech pathologists and social workers.
Each program is uniquely tailored to meet the needs of the children and families involved. They take place in two settings – the clinic or the school – with the programs offered one on one or in a small group. The programs are designed to teach parents how to look after their children, how to stay healthy and happy, and how to manage stress. They teach, promote and reinforce positive relationships between families and professionals, and bring together schools, families and professionals to work together with the goal of achieving positive change.Contamination and host range of erwinia strains causing soft rot of ginger.
The aims of this study were to identify the source(s) of postharvest disease of ginger and to evaluate the host range of the disease. A total of 66 strains (identified as strains of different species of Erwinia, Pseudomonas, and Xanthomonas) obtained from citrus, mango, pineapple, and ginger fields in Hawaii were tested for the ability to cause soft rot in ginger using various pathogenicity tests. The most common host was ginger, causing rot symptoms on 56 (84%) of the 66 strains. Strains of Erwinia amylovora and Erwinia chrysanthemi caused rot symptoms on ginger at both 35 and 40° C. Strains of Erwinia tasmaniensis, Erwinia aichiensis, and Erwinia* tonkinensis induced symptoms on ginger at 35° C but not at 40° C. All of the strains were pathogenic to citrus (except for four strains obtained from mango), pineapple, and one strain of a bacterium that is phylogenetically very closely related to Erwinia chrysanthemi; no strains were pathogenic to mango. Most of the strains were pathogenic to mango at both 35 and 40° C, except for Erwinia amylovora strain LMG 18369,
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