Vegetable soil health systems for overcoming limitations causing soil borne diseases [PDF]
The purpose of the report is to summarise progress in developing vegetable production systems with improved soil health that overcome soil limitations with the potential to suppress soil borne diseases.
Donovan, Nerida +3 more
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Les mycorhizes : un outil de protection des plantes mais non une panacée [PDF]
Les mycorhizes arbusculaires constituent la symbiose végétale la plus répandue à l’échelle planétaire. Les champignons concernés, regroupés dans le phylum Glomeromycota et distribués sur l’ensemble des écosystèmes, colonisent la majorité des plantes ...
Dalpé, Yolande
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A Reference Genome Sequence Resource for the Sugar Beet Root Rot Pathogen Aphanomyces cochlioides
Jacob Botkin +3 more
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Pathotype characterization of Aphanomyces euteiches isolates collected from pea breeding nurseries
IntroductionAphanomyces euteiches Drechsler is an oomycete pathogen that affects legume crops, causing root rot, a severe disease of peas (Pisum sativum L.) worldwide. While significant research progress has been made in breeding pea-resistant varieties,
Anne Moussart +5 more
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Brassicas contain glucosinolates (GSL) which decomposition is able to reduce the growth of populations of soil-borne fungi, bacterias or nematodes. These biocid effects on soil-borne microorganisms make a form of allelopathy phenomenon.
Reau Raymond +12 more
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Identification of Novel Genes Associated with Partial Resistance to Aphanomyces Root Rot in Field Pea by BSR-Seq Analysis. [PDF]
Wu L +4 more
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Aphanomyces-Resistant Alfalfa: A Solution to a Common Problem in Spring Seedings [PDF]
For several decades, farmers have experienced a common stand-establishment disease syndrome when spring-seeded alfalfa was followed by extended periods of wet weather.
Brown, Gerald D. +10 more
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Brassicas contain glucosinolates (GSL) which decomposition is able to reduce the growth of populations of soil-borne fungi, bacterias or nematodes. These biocid effects on soil-borne microorganisms make a form of allelopathy phenomenon.
Reau Raymond +12 more
doaj +1 more source
Pythium Scleroteichum n.sp. Causing Mottle Necrosis of Sweetpotatoes [PDF]
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Drechsler, Charles
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Complete Genome Sequence of a Pseudomonas simiae Strain with Biocontrol Potential against Aphanomyces Root Rot. [PDF]
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