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Identification of resistance sources and genomic regions regulating spot blotch resistance in Asian bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) via genome-wide association study. [PDF]
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Variations in plant's cry for help evidenced by modifications of rice root microbiota induced by blast or brown spot diseases. [PDF]
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LeafFusionNet: a hybrid deep learning approach for robust plant disease detection. [PDF]
Das S, Prethija G, Sudha C.
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Optimised MobileNet for very lightweight and accurate plant leaf disease detection. [PDF]
Nnamdi UV, Abolghasemi V.
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Plant Disease, 2023
Mixed infections caused by multiple pathogenic and weakly pathogenic strains inhabiting the same host plants are common in nature and may modify pathogen dynamics. However, traditional plant pathogen studies have mostly focused on the binary interaction between a single host and a single pathogen.
Sadhukhan, Shreya +2 more
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Mixed infections caused by multiple pathogenic and weakly pathogenic strains inhabiting the same host plants are common in nature and may modify pathogen dynamics. However, traditional plant pathogen studies have mostly focused on the binary interaction between a single host and a single pathogen.
Sadhukhan, Shreya +2 more
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Studies on bacterial leaf spot disease of tobacco
Tropical Pest Management, 1987Abstract A new bacterial disease of tobacco, not previously reported was found in Karnataka. Studies on the disease initiated to identify the causal agent the factors which predispose the plants to epidemics, and control of the disease, revealed that it occurs in epiphytotic form following heavy rains after the crop has been topped, and is more severe ...
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PopW activates PAMP-triggered immunity in controlling tomato bacterial spot disease
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2015PopW, a protein elicitor, reduces tomato bacterial spot disease caused by Xanthomonas euvesicatoria (X.e.) with a significantly decreased titer of X.e., achieving more than 50% biocontrol efficacy. Along with phenotype changes, apparent reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst and callose deposition were triggered by PopW at the cellular level; The mRNA ...
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