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ABSTRACT Houttuynia cordata is an important medicinal and vegetable crop in Southwest China. Due to the accumulation of heavy metal ions such as lead ions (Pb2+) in H. cordata, consumption of this plant carries risks, such as ingestion of lead‐contaminated H. cordata, may lead to Pb2+ bioaccumulation, which is associated with developmental retardation,
Min He +6 more
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Summary Pomegranate is an important perennial fruit tree distributed worldwide. Reference genomes with gaps and limit gene identification controlling important agronomic traits hinder its functional genomics and genetic improvements. Here, we reported a telomere‐to‐telomere (T2T) gap‐free genome assembly of the distinctive cultivar ‘Moshiliu’.
Lina Chen +18 more
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Crop protection in organic agriculture - a simple matter? [PDF]
This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. Crop protection strategies in organic agriculture and horticulture aim to prevent pest, disease and weed problems through optimisation of the cropping system as a whole.
Atkinson, David +2 more
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PENURUNAN INTENSITAS AKAR GADA DAN PENINGKATAN HASIL KUBIS DENGAN PENANAMAN CAISIN SEBAGAI TANAMAN PERANGKAP PATOGEN [PDF]
Kubis merupakan sayuran yang potensial untuk dikembangkan, sebab banyak masyarakat yang menyukai. Seiring pertambahan jumlah penduduk, permintaan kubis menjadi meningkat. Namun demikian, dalam budidaya para petani menghadapi risiko tinggi yang disebabkan
SULASTRI, ENDANG
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Nitrilase activity in clubroot diseased plants
Nitrilase activity was detected in desalted extracts of leaves, hypocotyls and roots of swede (Brassica napus) but was considerably higher in leaves than in roots. After inoculation with Plasmodiophora brassicae infected roots and hypocotyls showed an increase in nitrilase activity beginning at the early stages of club development before total protein ...
Rausch, T. +2 more
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Clubroot Disease in South Asia: Distribution and Management Practices
The paper highlights the status of clubroot research in South Asia; six of eight countries reported the disease. Current studies mainly focus on disease transmission modes and management strategies. ABSTRACT Clubroot, caused by the biotrophic protist Plasmodiophora brassicae, is a devastating root disease that affects all members of the Brassicaceae ...
Ashish Ghimire +4 more
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Clubroot, caused by the plasmodiophorid pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae, is one of the most serious diseases on Brassica crops worldwide and a major threat to canola production in western Canada.
Tao Song +4 more
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Clubroot is a major disease and severe threat to Chinese cabbage, and it is caused by the pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae Woron. This pathogen is an obligate biotrophic protist and can persist in soil in the form of resting spores for more than 18 ...
Yong Liu +9 more
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Control Efficacy of Fungicides on Chinese Cabbage Clubroot under Several Conditions
To develop the efficient screening methods for antifungal compound active to Chinese cabbage clubroot caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, the control efficacy of three fungicides fluazinam, ethaboxam, and cyazofamid on the disease was tested under ...
Min-Yong Eom +5 more
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High-level expression of a viscotoxin in Arabidopsis thaliana gives enhanced resistance against Plasmodiophora brassicae [PDF]
Viscotoxins are a group of toxic thionins found in several mistletoe species. The constitutive CaMV-Ω promoter was used to drive the expression of the viscotoxin A3 cDNA from Viscum album in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana C24. Lines with high viscotoxin
Apel, Klaus +3 more
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