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Abstract The prevalence of angular leaf spot (ALS) in common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) poses significant challenges to productivity in the western and southwestern regions of Ethiopia. This agricultural study was conducted to assess the distribution of ALS and examine the relationship between ALS and biophysical and agronomic factors.
Getu Abera +3 more
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This study evaluated three Trichoderma strains (T. harzianum TR05, T. virens TR06 and T. asperellum TR08) originating from Bangladesh as potential biological control agents against collar rot of tomato under greenhouse conditions.
Masanori Nonaka (2560687) +3 more
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The experiment was conducted during rabi (November, 2018 to March, 2019) at the Plant Pathology Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal, India to study the efficacy of fungicides against ...
Amitava Mondal +5 more
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Exploring Western Ghats microbial diversity for antagonistic microorganisms against fungal phytopathogens of pepper and chickpea [PDF]
Newly isolated microbial cultures from Western Ghat soil samples of Kerala region in India were screened for antagonistic activity by well diffusion and dual culture plating against Phytophthora capsici and Rhizoctonia solani, infecting pepper and ...
B.N. RAMKUMAR +7 more
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This study showed the first successful synthesis of selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) using laccase purified from Pleurotus floridanus, offering an eco‐friendly and biocompatible replacement to conventional chemical methods. The biosynthesized SeNPs exhibited significant antiproliferative effects on MCF‐7 breast cancer cells, with cell cycle analysis ...
Shenbhagaraman Ramalingam +7 more
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Seedling diseases and collar rot/stem rot caused by Sclerotium rolfsii are the major constrains of soybean production in Bangladesh. A series of experiments were conducted to control seedling mortality and stem rot of soybean caused by S. rolfsii through
Roksana Akter +4 more
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Collar and Root Rot of Olive Trees Caused by Phytophthora megasperma in Sicily
Olive (Olea europea L.) is grown on about 154,000 ha in Sicily (southern Italy). In the summer of 1999, a few 3-year-old olive trees with decline symptoms were observed in a recently planted commercial orchard in the Enna province (Sicily). The trees were propagated on wild olive (O. europea L. var. sylvestris Brot.) rootstock.
CACCIOLA, Santa Olga +2 more
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PFAS properties and destruction methods: A focus on enzymatic degradation
Abstract Per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are known as ‘forever’ chemicals and have lasting detrimental impact on the environment and living organisms. To understand PFAS molecules better, this review begins with an overview of PFAS definition, classifications and applications, and then provides a comprehensive summary and critical analysis ...
Guobin Liang, Hua Zhao
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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.
U. S. Sharath Chandran (5634416) +5 more
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Phytophthora crown, collar, and root rot of apple and cherry
Phytophthora rots can girdle the scion (collar rot), damage the rootstock just below the soil surface (crown rot), and cause necrosis and death of fine roots (root rot).
DuPont, S. Tianna +2 more
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