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Bacterial blight of kiwifruit

Annals of Applied Biology, 1988
SUMMARYBacterial blight of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa) is caused by Pseudomonas viridiflava. Symptoms are rot of floral buds and flowers, and spots on leaves. Buds and flowers nearest the ground are most likely to be affected. Isolations made from healthy buds, flowers and leaves suggest that the pathogen is an epiphyte on vines throughout the year.
J. M. YOUNG   +3 more
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Bacterial Blight of Cotton

Biological Reviews, 1983
Summary1. Bacterial blight of cotton is potentially one of the most damaging diseases of cotton.2. Its symptoms and adverse effect on yield are described.3. Control measures include: (i) cultural techniques of crop sanitation, and the destruction of crop residues, as well as close seasons and crop rotation; (ii) chemical seed treatments and foliar ...
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Breeding bacterial blight-resistant hybrid rice with the cloned bacterial blight resistance gene Xa21

Molecular Breeding, 2002
The cloned bacterial blight (BB) resistance gene Xa21 was transferred into Minghui63, a widely used restorer line of indica hybrid rice in China, through an Agrobacterium-mediated system. Molecular and resistance analyses revealed that the Xa21 gene was integrated in the genomes of transgenic plants and their progeny inherited resistance stably.
Wenxue Zhai   +7 more
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Transgenic Rice Live Against Bacterial Blight

2020
Rice is one of the most essential staple foods for most of the countries in the world. Yield of this important crop is severely hampered worldwide by an increasing number of microbial attacks. Among these, bacterial blight (BB) caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae is one of the main constraints of rice production. Different management strategies are
Nilanjan Chakraborty   +2 more
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Cassava Bacterial Blight in Uganda

Tropical Pest Management, 1980
Abstract Cassava bacterial blight (CBB) is a major problem of cassava in Uganda. It was first recorded in Terego County, Nile Province in 1976, and a disease survey indicated that CBB is now present in over half of the country. Losses of 90–100% have been observed on susceptible varieties in parts of the Nile, North and Eastern provinces.
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Bacterial Blight of Anthurium in Venezuela

1987
A disease characterized by typical blight symptoms was detected in Anthurium andreanum plantings located at San Antonio de Los Altos, Miranda State, Venezuela. Symptoms consisted of necrotic water soaked spots occurring predominantly towards the edge of the leaves and spathes. Some of the spots showed a chlorotic halo.
Y. M. Guevara, E. Debrot
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A bacterial blight disease of coriander

Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1961
An undescribedXanthomonas species (X. corianderi) inciting leaf-spot and blight of Coriander plant is described. In inoculation studies it was found to infect fennel also (Fœniculum vulgare). The species is closely related to but distinct fromX. carotœ (Kendrick) Dowson.
M. C. Srinivasan   +2 more
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