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Bioactive metabolites from Trichoderma harzianum and Trichoderma longibrachiatum

open access: yesBulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 2003
The tea plant, Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze is an important crop in the agriculturally based economy of Kenya. Many diseases affect the tea plant but the most prevalent is armillaria root rot caused by the fungus Armillaria mellea. Compounds from the
S.C. Chhabra   +3 more
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Wasted Woodchips? What To Do? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
One big question that overshadows any efforts to use chips as mulch is whether or not those chips?-?if from a diseased tree?-?pose any threat to the health of the trees that are otherwise expected to benefit from the treatment.
Hudler, George
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Peach, cherry and plum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Só está disponível o resumo do capítulo.Peach, cherry and ...
Luz, J.P.
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Detection and identification of phytopathogenic fungi and antagonists in compost samples [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Traballo fin de mestrado (UDC.CIE). Biotecnoloxía avanzada.
Regueira Paz, Noelia
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Распространенность болезней в пойменных дубравах с разными лесоводственно-таксационными показателями [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
В статье представлены результаты проведенного в 2016 г. лесопатологического обследования пойменных дубовых насаждений ГЛХУ «Лунинецкий лесхоз» Брестского ГПЛХО, ГЛХУ «Светлогорский лесхоз» Гомельского ГПЛХО и ГПУ «Национальный парк “Припятский”».
Блигцов, Александр Иванович   +2 more
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Lignicolous fungi on Pedunculate oak in lowland forests of Central Croatia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Background and Purpose: Dead wood is one of the most important factors for biodiversity in forests. Lignicolous fungi are key players; they are responsible for primary decomposition and they play important role in nutrient cycles. Pedunculate oak forests
DANKO DIMINIĆ   +3 more
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Tactile and Photoelectric Sensing for Leveling Berms in Peach Tree Rows

open access: yesSmart Agricultural Technology
: Planting peach trees shallow on berms is a short-term Armillaria root rot management strategy to facilitate root collar excavation for about two years after planting.
Shubham Singh   +5 more
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