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 +5 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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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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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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Morphological, Molecular and Pathological Characterization of Phytophthora pseudocryptogea Associated with Rosmarinus officinalis Dieback in Tuscany, Central Italy [PDF]
A severe dieback of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) plants was observed in a medicinal/culinary herb plantation in Casole d’Elsa, Siena, central Italy.
Alessandra Benigno +3 more
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Disease spectrum and its molecular characterisation in the lentil production system of lower-Indo Gangetic plains [PDF]
Lentil is a food legume grown in the Indo-Gangetic plains including lower Gangetic Bengal (LGB). Lentil productivity in this zone is severely impeded because of the prevalence of several biotic cues.
Huma Nazneen +8 more
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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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Management of collar rot of tomato caused by Sclerotium rolfsii
Collar rot of tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum Miller) caused by Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. is one of the most destructive diseases in tomato throughout the world.
Indramani Bhagat
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Multivariate analysis for the detection of Passiflora species resistant to collar rot
Collar rot is a disease difficult to control that has hindered passion fruit cultivation in many regions of Brazil. Therefore, this study aimed to find genetic resistance to the fungus Fusarium solani in Passiflora species using the multivariate analysis
Sandra da Costa Preisigke +5 more
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Biological Control of Collar Rot on Passion Fruits Via Induction of Apoptosis in the Collar Rot Pathogen by Bacillus subtilis [PDF]
The seedlings and fresh fruits of passion fruits are of high value in local and global trade. Fusarium solani is a main disease-causing agent affecting passion fruits. The objectives of this study were to develop Bacillus-based biocontrol agents for the management of Fusarium diseases on passion fruits and to investigate their putative control ...
Yu-Hsuan Chen +2 more
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