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Control of Strawberry Black Root Rot with Compost Socks
Plant Health Progress, 2006Black root rot (BRR) can severely limit productivity in perennial, matted-row strawberry systems. In annual production systems, fumigation temporarily controls soilborne diseases. This report describes for the first time a novel, raised-bed growing method that uses 100% mature compost as an alternative to fumigation.
P. D. Millner, Henry A. Wallace
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Dactylonectria species associated with black root rot of strawberry in China
Australasian Plant Pathology, 2021Strawberry seedlings from greenhouses in different districts of Beijing started showing symptoms of black root rot in 2014, and the diseased plants were collected between 2015 and 2017. Forty-six Dactylonectria isolates were obtained from the root samples, among which five representative isolates were further identified based on morphological ...
Q. Chen +5 more
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Rosellinia bunodes (black root rot).
2021Abstract Given the difficulty in attributing crop losses solely to R. bunodes, meaningful economic estimates are rare. In coffee (Coffea arabica) in Colombia, losses of $489 ha-1 yr-1 due to Rosellinia have been reported (Bautista and Magdiel, 2000). They were most likely caused by R. bunodes and/or R. pepo.
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Cucumber black root rot caused by Phomopsis sclerotioides
Annals of Applied Biology, 1973SUMMARY Phomopsis sclerotioides was proved to be a primary parasite attacking cucumber roots. Black pseudosclerotial and pseudostromatal lesions occurred more commonly at temperatures of c. 20 oC but at 10 oC unspecific light brown lesions predominated. Damage done by P. sclerotioides was minimal at soil temperatures of c. 20 oC, the aerial dry weights
MARION H. EBBEN, F. T. LAST
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Lettuce Black Root Rot - a Disease Caused by Chalara Elegans.
Australasian Plant Pathology, 1994Lettuce plants in several fields in south-eastern Queensland were affected by a black root rot resulting in slow growth, small head size and harvest reductions. Isolation and pathogenicity tests showed Chalara elegans was the causal fungus. The host range included bean and cucurbits but not capsicum, celery, cotton, eggplant, parsley, radish or tomato.
RG O'brien, RD Davis
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Black root rot of Japanese holly
2019Black root rot on Japanese Holly in ...
Lambe, Robert C., Ridings, W. H.
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Evaluation of rhizobacterial indicators of tobacco black root rot suppressiveness in farmers' fields
Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2014Summary Very few soil quality indicators include disease‐suppressiveness criteria. We assessed whether 64 16 S rRNA microarray probes whose signals correlated with tobacco black root rot suppressiveness in greenhouse analysis could also discriminate suppressive from ...
Kyselková, Martina +7 more
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Inheritance of Partial Resistance to Black Root Rot in Burley Tobacco
Plant Disease, 1991Two generation mean analyses were used to assess the inheritance of partial resistance to black root rot in burley tobacco. A cultivar moderately resistant to black root rot, KY 14, was crossed with a cultivar with low resistance, Burley 21, and with a susceptible cultivar, Judy's Pride.
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The occurrence in Denmark of black root rot of pea caused by Thielaviopsis basicola
Plant Pathology, 1993Thielaviopsis basicola has been shown to be a root pathogen of pea of considerable importance in Denmark. The fungus is only found in fields with one or more previous pea crops in the field history. In the dry and warm growing season of 1989 the fungus was found in 0·6% and 3·2% of the fields in two separate ...
Bødker, L +2 more
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2018
Provides information on causes of black root rot in tobacco, and provides suggestions for control.
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Provides information on causes of black root rot in tobacco, and provides suggestions for control.
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