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During reclamation organisms like fungi directly interact at the soil–plant interface and can potentially impact plant growth, health, and overall revegetation success. Therefore, a study was conducted to determine how topsoil amendments (mycorrhizae, biochar, compost, manure) influence root‐associated fungal communities and growth of fast growing ...
Katja Boldt‐Burisch +3 more
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Further advances in orchid mycorrhizal research [PDF]
Orchid mycorrhizas are mutualistic interactions between fungi and members of the Orchidaceae, the world’s largest plant family. The majority of the world’s orchids are photosynthetic, a small number of species are myco-heterotrophic throughout their ...
Dearnaley, John D. W.
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First Report of Root Rot of Watermelon Caused by Ceratobasidium sp. in Sonora, Mexico
Watermelon is one of the major crops grown in Mexico and represents 4% of the total cultivated area with fruits in this country. In 2013, Sonora State was ranked second in the production of watermelon at a national level. Fungal and oomycete diseases are among the main biotic factors affecting watermelon production, particularly those caused by ...
A, Meza-Moller +5 more
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First Report of Tagetes erecta Damping Off Caused by Ceratobasidium sp. from India
The Mexican marigold (Tagetes erecta) is cultivated commercially in India for medicinal, ceremonial, and decorative purposes. It is native to Mexico and the United States. The natural phytochemical thiophene extracted from T. erecta has been shown to have antibacterial activity.
A, Saroj +4 more
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Intensity of Vascular Streak Dieback in Different Cocoa Clones and Various Agro-climatic Conditions [PDF]
Vascular streak dieback (VSD) is one of the main diseases on cocoa. This disease can produce a heavy damage in susceptible plants. Agro-climatic condition influences the VSD disease severity level.
Anita-Sari, I. (Indah) +6 more
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First Report of a Ceratobasidium sp. Causing Root Rot on Canola in Washington State
Rhizoctonia root rot occurs commonly on canola (Brassica napus L.) in Washington State. Recently, isolates of an additional pathogen were found to be involved in this disease complex. Isolates of an AG-I-like Ceratobasidium sp. were collected from roots and root zone soil in central Washington near Ritzville. Identity of selected isolates was verified
K L, Schroeder, T C, Paulitz
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Defense-related genes expressed in Norway spruce roots after infection with the root rot pathogen Ceratobasidium bicorne (anamorph: Rhizoctonia sp.) [PDF]
To study the mechanisms of inducible disease resistance in conifers, changes in transcript accumulation in roots of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) seedlings exposed to the root rot pathogen Ceratobasidium bicorne Erikss. and Ryv. (anamorph: Rhizoctonia sp.) were monitored by differential display (DD). Because C.
Jøhnk, Nina +4 more
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Identifikasi Rhizoctonia Mikoriza Pada Anggrekan Dan Kelompok Anastomosisnya
Penelitian ini dilakukan di Laboratorium Klinik Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta dan Pusat Penelitian di Laboratorium Biologi Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Gifu di Jepang.Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengidentifikasi dan melakukan ...
Haryuni -
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The diversity of orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) and other beneficial root-associated fungi in temperate forests has scarcely been examined. This study aimed to analyze the diversity of mycorrhizal and rhizosphere-associated fungal communities in the ...
Héctor Herrera +7 more
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Relevance and methods. Losses of agricultural crops are associated not only with the development of diseases during the growing season, but also during post-harvest storage. Garlic is a popular vegetable and aromatic crop in world.
M. A. Filyushin +2 more
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