Hypovirulence of Colletotrichum gloesporioides Associated with dsRNA Mycovirus Isolated from a Mango Orchard in Thailand [PDF]
The pathogenic fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides causes anthracnose disease, which is an important fungal disease affecting the production of numerous crops around the world.
Aditya R. Suharto +3 more
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Colletotrichum Gloesporioides Inhibition In Situ by Chitosan-Ruta graveolens Essential Oil Coatings: Effect on Microbiological, Physicochemical, and Organoleptic Properties of Guava (Psidium guajava L.) during Room Temperature Storage [PDF]
Guava is a fruit appreciated worldwide for its high content of bioactive compounds. However, it is considered a highly perishable fruit, generally attacked by pathogenic species such as the fungi Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, which causes anthracnosis.
Carlos David Grande Tovar +8 more
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Regioselective Claisen–Schmidt Adduct of 2-Undecanone from Houttuynia cordata Thunb as Insecticide/Repellent against Solenopsis invicta and Repositioning Plant Fungicides against Colletotrichum fragariae [PDF]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has established research programs to fight the phytopathogen Colletotrichum fragariae and the invasive red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta. C.
Aigerim Kurmanbayeva +10 more
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Complete genome analysis and antimicrobial mechanism of Bacillus velezensis GX0002980 reveals its biocontrol potential against mango anthracnose disease [PDF]
Post-harvest anthracnose significantly affects the yield and quality of mangoes. In this study, an antagonist bacterium, GX0002980, with strong inhibitory effect against Colletotrichum gloesporioides, the pathogen of mango anthracnose, was isolated from ...
Jing Wang +6 more
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Diversity of Colletotrichum Species Associated with Olive Anthracnose Worldwide [PDF]
Olive anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species causes dramatic losses of fruit yield and oil quality worldwide. A total of 185 Colletotrichum isolates obtained from olives and other hosts showing anthracnose symptoms in Spain and other olive-growing ...
Juan Moral +10 more
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Lactic acid bacteria: A sustainable solution against phytopathogenic agents. [PDF]
This review highlights the role of lactic acid bacteria as biological control agents and discusses their potential as alternative strategies to control phytopathogens towards a sustainable agriculture. LAB have a long history in food science and present the GRAS status, making them good candidates for applications in plant protection.
Saragoça A +5 more
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Exploring fungal pathogens to control the plant invasive Rubus niveus on Galapagos Island San Cristobal [PDF]
The Galapagos ecosystem faces threats from invasive species displacing native and endemic species. Rubus niveus (Hill raspberry) is particularly problematic invasive plant, covering approximately 30,000 hectares across the archipelago and rapidly ...
Noelia Barriga-Medina +8 more
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Pomegranate peel mediated silver nanoparticles: antimicrobial action against crop pathogens, antioxidant potential and cytotoxicity assay [PDF]
Biologically produced silver nanoparticles are becoming a more appealing option than chemically produced antioxidants and antimicrobial agents, because they are safer, easier to manufacture and have medicinal properties at lower concentrations.
Jyoti Rani +6 more
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Abstract According to Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, EFSA has reviewed the maximum residue levels (MRLs) currently established at European level for the group of pesticide active substances dithiocarbamates. To assess the occurrence of metiram, ziram, maneb and mancozeb residues in plants, processed commodities, rotational crops and ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +22 more
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Summary Recent discoveries show that fungi can take up environmental RNA, which can then silence fungal genes through environmental RNA interference. This discovery prompted the development of Spray‐Induced Gene Silencing (SIGS) for plant disease management.
Lulu Qiao +12 more
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