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"Symptoms of southern bacterial wilt in tomato caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. Ralstonia is a genus of Proteobacteria, previously included in the genus Pseudomonas. It is named after the American bacteriologist Ericka Ralston. Ericka Ralston was born Ericka Barrett in 1944 in Saratoga, California, and died in 2015 in Sebastopol, California. While in graduate school at the University of California at Berkeley, she identified 20 strains of Pseudomonas which formed a phenotypical homologous group, and named them Pseudomonas pickettii, after M.J. Pickett in the Department of Bacteriology at the University of California at Los Angeles, from whom she had received the strains. Later, P. pickettii was transferred to the new genus Ralstonia, along with several other species. She continued her research into bacterial pathogenesis under the name of Ericka Barrett while a professor of microbiology at the University of California at Davis from 1977 until her retirement in 1996. Genomics *Ralstonia Genome Projects (from Genomes OnLine Database) *Comparative Analysis of Ralstonia Genomes (at DOE's IMG system) Ralstonia has also been identified as a common contaminant of DNA extraction kit or PCR reagents, which may lead to its erroneous appearance in microbiota or metagenomic datasets. Ralstonia is one of the most common pathogens for causing nosocomial infections in immunocompromised patients. Those receiving mechanical ventilation are twelve times more likely of developing the infection than those not on a mechanical vent. Ecology Ralstonia has been identified in the milk of water deer, reindeer and goats. References Category:Burkholderiales Category:Bacteria genera "
"Tradition is the third studio album by American heavy metal musician Michael Angelo Batio. Recorded at Monster Mix Studio in Chicago, Illinois, it was released in 1998 by his own label M.A.C.E. Music as a companion to the video release Jam with Angelo. Batio performed all instruments on the release, as well as producing, engineering and mixing the album. Background and production Michael Angelo Batio's third solo album, Tradition, was recorded and mixed at Monster Mix Studio in his hometown Chicago, with Batio handling all production, engineering and mixing, and performing all instruments. The album was mastered at Kingsize Sound Laboratories. The final five tracks on the album are backing tracks without lead guitar. Reception and legacy Guitar Nine Records highlighted several songs on Tradition: on "China", Batio was praised for "making the unbelievable [guitar] passages seen easy and effortless", "Voices of the Distant Past" was described as a "progressive rock masterpiece with ... some of the most complex mixed meter passages that have been written", and "Prog" was noted to feature "one of the "coolest" grooves and melodies that Michael has written". Five of the seven main songs on the album were later remastered for inclusion on the 2004 compilation album Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity Part 2 – "China", "The Finish Line", "Prog", "Video Jam" and "Prog Revisited". A number of songs were also included on Batio's instructional video releases: "China" and "The Finish Line" on Performance, "Prog" on Speed Kills 3, and "The Finish Line" on Speed Lives 3: The Neo Classical Zone. Track listingPersonnel Personnel credits adapted from the album's booklet. *Michael Angelo Batio – guitars, other instruments, arrangements, production, engineering, mixing *Dan Machnik – photography References Category:1998 albums Category:Michael Angelo Batio albums Category:M.A.C.E. Music albums "
"Lan is a personal name, frequently used in Chinese and Vietnamese contexts as a feminine given name, which means "orchid." In Vietnamese, "Lân" with the accent denotes a masculine given name, which refers to Kỳ Lân, a mythical creature that appears only to protect the noble. See qilin. Lan may refer to: East Asian name order *Bian Lan (born 1984), Chinese basketball player *Hương Lan (born 1956), Vietnamese singer *Jiang Lan (born 1989), Chinese sprinter *Law Lan (born 1934), Hong Kong actress *Li Lan (born 1961), Chinese handball player *Lu Lan (born 1987), Chinese badminton player *Lu Mong Lan (born 1927), Vietnamese general * Ngọc Lan (1956-2001), Vietnamese singer *Sang Lan (born 1981), Chinese gymnast *Wang Lan (1922–2003), Taiwanese writer *Yang Lan (born 1968), Chinese businesswoman and talk show host *Zhang Lan (1872–1955), Chinese political activist *Zhao Lan (born 1963), Chinese chess player Western name order *Lan Bale (born 1969), South African tennis player *Lan Cao (born 1961), Vietnamese-born American novelist *Lan Medina, Filipino comic book artist *Lan Roberts (1936–2005), American radio presenter *Lan Samantha Chang (born 1965), American writer *Lan Wright (born 1923), British writer Fiction *Lan Asuka, fictional character in the Devil Lady manga series *Lan Di, fictional character in the video games Shenmue and Shenmue II *Lan Hikari, fictional character in the MegaMan Battle Network series of video games *Lan Mandragoran, fictional character in the Wheel of Time series of novels by Robert Jordan *Gabriel Lan, fictional character in the Marvel comics universe *Lan Fan, a minor supporting character in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga *Lan Kellyan, a fictional character in the book Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac by Ernest Thompson Seton See also * Lan (surname 蓝), a Chinese surname * Lan (surname 兰), a different Chinese surname Category:Feminine given names Category:Chinese given names Category:Vietnamese names "