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                        <h2>Vinyle sheets Design in Japan</h2>
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                                <h4>Date</h4><span>12 May 2021</span>
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                                <h4>Client Name</h4><span>Jacika Montano</span>
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                                <h4>Project Type</h4><span>Word</span>
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                    <h5>Vinyle Sheet Design is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum
 
                        has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a
 
                        galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.</h5>
 
 
                    <p>It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining
 
                        essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets
 
                        containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus
 
                        PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum. It is a long established fact that a reader will be
 
                        distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout. The point of using
 
                        Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution of letters, as opposed to using
 
                        'Content here, content here', making it look like readable English. Many desktop publishing
 
                        packages and web page editors now use Lorem Ipsum as their default model text, and a search for
 
                        'lorem ipsum' will uncover many web sites still in their infancy. Various versions have evolved
 
                        over the years, sometimes by accident, sometimes on purpose (injected humour and the like).</p>
 
 
                  
 
                  
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                         <h2 class="point" id="point-1">Literature Review</h2>
 
                         <h2 class="point" id="point-1">Literature Review</h2>
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                <th>Ingredients</th>
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                <th>100ml</th>
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                <th>250ml</th>
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                <td>NaCl</td>
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                <td>1g</td>
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                <td>2.5g</td>
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                <td>Tryptone</td>
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                <td>1g</td>
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                <td>2.5g</td>
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                <td>1g</td>
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                         <p>As we all know, potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a globally important high-yield crop that produces nutrient-rich tubers. This non-grain crop is the third most important food crop, after wheat and rice (Patil et al.2017). One of the major threats to potato production is soft rot disease caused by Erwinia bacteria, which generally occur during cultivation, harvesting or transportation and storage of farm produce, resulting in considerable yield reduction, poor quality of produce, and economic loss. In Kenya, it causes up to 50% total crop loss (Onkendi and Moleleki 2014; Muturi et al.2018).</p>
 
                         <p>As we all know, potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a globally important high-yield crop that produces nutrient-rich tubers. This non-grain crop is the third most important food crop, after wheat and rice (Patil et al.2017). One of the major threats to potato production is soft rot disease caused by Erwinia bacteria, which generally occur during cultivation, harvesting or transportation and storage of farm produce, resulting in considerable yield reduction, poor quality of produce, and economic loss. In Kenya, it causes up to 50% total crop loss (Onkendi and Moleleki 2014; Muturi et al.2018).</p>
 
                         <p>Different approaches to soft rot disease control have been developed and applied. The effectiveness of the phages in preventing infection of potato tubers by P. carotovorum was tested in laboratory experiments The management of potato diseases is based on a massive use of chemical pesticides, causing environmental pollution and ecological destruction. Although some researches about environmental-friendly pest management approaches have been reported, there are still many problems in effect and safety aspects.</p>
 
                         <p>Different approaches to soft rot disease control have been developed and applied. The effectiveness of the phages in preventing infection of potato tubers by P. carotovorum was tested in laboratory experiments The management of potato diseases is based on a massive use of chemical pesticides, causing environmental pollution and ecological destruction. Although some researches about environmental-friendly pest management approaches have been reported, there are still many problems in effect and safety aspects.</p>
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                            <h3 class="point" id="point-3">Experts</h3>
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                            <p>Our team had the pleasure of meeting with Dr. Flemming Bensenbacher on 5th July 2019. Dr. Bensenbacer is an academician of the Royal Danish academy of Sciences and President of Carlsberg Foundation. He shared his journey in scientific research with us and the problems he encountered and tackled. We presented our project to him and hosted an interview with questions relating to the application of synthetic biology. This opportunity was crucial to us as we gained from it a valuable depth of knowledge in the potential future pathways of our product development.</p>
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                                <h2>Project Analysis</h2>
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                                <span class="sub-title">We Reserch deeply to give the best quality services.</span>
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                                <h5>Here our project analysis result.</h5>
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Literature Review

Ingredients 100ml 250ml
NaCl 1g 2.5g
Tryptone 1g 2.5g
Yeast 1g 2.5g

As we all know, potato (Solanum tuberosum) is a globally important high-yield crop that produces nutrient-rich tubers. This non-grain crop is the third most important food crop, after wheat and rice (Patil et al.2017). One of the major threats to potato production is soft rot disease caused by Erwinia bacteria, which generally occur during cultivation, harvesting or transportation and storage of farm produce, resulting in considerable yield reduction, poor quality of produce, and economic loss. In Kenya, it causes up to 50% total crop loss (Onkendi and Moleleki 2014; Muturi et al.2018).

Different approaches to soft rot disease control have been developed and applied. The effectiveness of the phages in preventing infection of potato tubers by P. carotovorum was tested in laboratory experiments The management of potato diseases is based on a massive use of chemical pesticides, causing environmental pollution and ecological destruction. Although some researches about environmental-friendly pest management approaches have been reported, there are still many problems in effect and safety aspects.

Interview(Potato Center Asia-Pacific Headquarter)

We met with senior staffs of the potato center Asia-Pacific Headquarter to learn about the current detection and treatments of potato diseases. We then visited their workplace, which accounted for a large proportion of the current potato-agricultural development. We presented our initial concept to the experts (including the chairman of the potato center, Mr. Lu) and audited a group meeting on agricultural pharmacology. Through the discussions with them, we became more aware of the consequences of Soft Rot disease and the importance of creating an effective bio-control solution.