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Exploring Combined Effect of Abiotic (Soil Moisture) and Biotic (Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc.) Stress on Collar Rot Development in Chickpea [PDF]
Plants being sessile are under constant threat of multiple abiotic and biotic stresses within its natural habitat. A combined stress involving an abiotic and a biotic factor reportedly increases susceptibility of the plants to pathogens.
Avijit Tarafdar +2 more
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Temporal development of collar necroses and butt rot in association with ash dieback
In recent years collar necroses and butt rot associated with the ash dieback disease occurred with alarming frequency in Fraxinus excelsior. We analysed tree ring structures to identify the year of necrosis initiation on a set of 507 necroses on 155 stem
Rasmus Enderle
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Evaluation of Combination Fungicides for Charcoal Rot and Collar Rot Management in Soybean
Soil-borne diseases, including charcoal rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) and collar rot (Sclerotium rolfsii), threaten global soybean production. Four fungicide combinations were tested as seed treatments at three concentrations (1, 1.5, and 2 g or ml per ...
Laxman Singh Rajput +12 more
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Background: Despite the immense contribution of passion fruits to people’s livelihood on a global scale, the crop’s productivity remains low owing to fungal diseases causing up to 100% loss.
Florence Nassimbwa +6 more
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The relationship between pomegranate root collar rot and the diversity of fungal communities in its rhizosphere [PDF]
IntroductionThe pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a significant economic tree species. In recent years, the root collar rot has severely affected pomegranates in the dry-hot valley regions of Yunnan Province, China.
Ziqiang Wu +7 more
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Evaluation of lablab bean [Lablab purpureus (L.) sweet] genotypes: unveiling superior pod yield, nutritional quality, and collar rot resistance [PDF]
IntroductionMalnutrition continues to be a significant concern at unacceptably high levels globally. There is significant potential for addressing malnutrition of human population through the biofortification of climate-resilient vegetables using ...
Kumari Shubha +11 more
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An extensive study was undertaken to manage the most vigorous, polyphagous pathogen Sclerotium rolfsii causing collar rot disease in Gerbera by utilizing nine commercial fungicides and eight novel Trichoderma spp.
P. Suneeta +2 more
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A roving survey was carried out in major groundnut-growing regions of Telangana state during kharif 2020 and kharif 2021 season aimed to assess the incidence of stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii) and collar rot (Aspergillus niger) disease. The study revealed
J. Chandrakala +4 more
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Antifungal potential of Cyanobacterium Desertifilum dzianense against collar rot pathogen in Chickpea [PDF]
Collar rot, caused by Agroathelia rolfsii, is a devastating soil-borne disease affecting Cicer arietinum L (chickpea) leading to significant agricultural productivity losses.
Lakshmi Singh +8 more
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This article 'Collar Rot of Rice in Manipur' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based cropping ...
Singh, N. I., Devi, R. K. T.
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