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In vitro biocontrol potential of indigenous Bacillus velezensis strains in suppressing black rot disease in cabbage cv. Futoški

open access: yes
Serbian autochthonous cabbage cv. Futoški is susceptible to various pathogens, including the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc), the causal agent of black rot, resulting in significant economic losses.
Popović Milovanović, Tatjana   +7 more
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Control of Black Root Rot in Dark Tobacco

open access: yes, 1968
Reports of the increasing prevalence of black root rot in the areas where dark tobacco types are grown has triggered an accelerated effort from the tobacco research staff to develop and release additional varieties with high resistance to this disease ...
Collins, Glenn B.   +2 more
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Inter-relationships between Bipolaris sorokiniana isolates involved in spot blotch, common root rot and black point in winter cereals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Foliar spot blotch (SB) and common root rot (CRR) are important cereal diseases caused by the fungal pathogen Bipolaris sorokiniana (teleomorph Cochliobolus sativus), and the relationship between the causal agents responsible for the two diseases is ...
Horne, Maree
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'June-drop', 'black-rot' and 'stalk-rot' berry drop of coffee and diagnosis.

open access: yes, 1972
Symptoms are described of June-drop, a physiological disorder favoured by insufficient sprinkling irrigation, more than one blossom shower and prolonged hot weather, black rot due to Corticium [Pellicularia] koleroga, and stalk rot caused by ...
Muthappa, B N
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Virginia 509: a black shank, wildfire, and black root rot resistant variety of Virginia tobacco

open access: yes, 1968
Describes a high-yielding burley tobacco variety which has resistance to black shank, wildfire, black root rot and Fusarium wiltResearch Division ...
McClaugherty, F. S.   +4 more
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Charcoal rot and fusarium stalk rot comparison

open access: yes, 1984
Comparison of charcoal rot (black discoloration) with fusarium stalk rot (reddish color). Two of the major stalk rots of sorghum.Host/Plant: Sorghum, milo (Sorghum bicolor)Pest/Path: Charcoal Rot (Macrophomina phaseolina, Fusarium spp.
Claflin, Larry
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