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Pathogenicity and anastomosis groups of seven Rhizoctonia-like isolates obtained from infected pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) seedlings were determined, in the central district of Siirt province at Southeast Anatolia Region in Turkey.
Mehmet Hadi AYDIN, Filiz ÜNAL
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Evolutionary biology and interaction among the anastomosis groups of Rhizoctonia spp. [PDF]
Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn and other Rhizoctonia spp. are the plant pathogenic fungi widespread in the world and in both cultivated and noncultivated soils. Rhizoctonia spp. are readily isolated from diseased plants and soils, which differ in their pathogenicity, cultural, morphological and physiological characteristics.
Nandeesha CV, Nandeesha KL, CM Bhaliya
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Interactions between cauliflower and Rhizoctonia anastomosis groups with different levels of aggressiveness. [PDF]
The soil borne fungus Rhizoctonia is one of the most important plant pathogenic fungi, with a wide host range and worldwide distribution. In cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis), several anastomosis groups (AGs) including both multinucleate R.
Pannecoucque, Joke, Höfte, Monica
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Single Layered Versus Double Layered Intestinal Anastomosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
Introduction: Gastrointestinal anastomosis is one of the most common procedures being performed in oesophagogastric, hepatobiliary, bariatric, small bowel and colorectal surgery; however, the safety and efficacy of single layer or double layer ...
Sibabrata Kar +4 more
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Hepatic artery thrombosis after pediatric liver transplantation a medical or surgical event [PDF]
Hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) is one of the most serious complications after orthotopic liver transplan¬tation, and is associated with a high morbidity and mor¬tality.
Andrei, CS +10 more
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Anastomosis groups and molecular variation in Pseudocercospora griseola
The fungus Pseudocercospora griseola is the causal agent of angular leaf spot, a common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) disease. The successful development of angular leaf spot-resistant cultivars depends on understanding the levels of variability in pathogen populations. P.
Damasceno-Silva, K. J. +3 more
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Fourty three Rhizoctonia isolates obtained from four forest nurseries situated in the Wielkopolska region (central-western Poland) has been proved as multinucleate (anamorph – R. solani).
Marta Bełka, Małgorzata Mańka
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Damping-off of Edible Amaranth Caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG-4
Damping-off symptoms were frequently observed on young plants of edible amaranth (Amaranthus mangostanus) grown in vinyl greenhouses by farmers located in Goyang and Yangpyeong in Korea during disease surveys carried out in 2019 and 2020.
Wan-Gyu Kim +3 more
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Hartmann's Procedure or Primary Anastomosis? [PDF]
Perforation following acute diverticulitis is a typical scenario during the first attack. Different classification systems exist to classify acute perforated diverticulitis.
Bretagnol F +7 more
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Background We compared the advantages and disadvantages of modified triangular anastomosis and tubular anastomosis for digestive tract reconstruction in patients undergoing laparoscopic-assisted radical resection of right colon cancer. Methods This was a
Tianfang Xia +3 more
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