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Cotton spacing experiment on land infected with verticillium wilt

open access: yes, 2014
Press bulletin containing information on experiments to determine plant spacing as a control method of verticillium wilt in ...
Leding, A. R. (Albert Rudolf), 1890-;
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Biocontrol efficacy of endophytic fungi against Verticillium wilt on cotton in greenhouse.

open access: yes, 2017
Biocontrol efficacy of endophytic fungi against Verticillium wilt on cotton in greenhouse.
Zhifang Li (1464403)   +7 more
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Biocontrol efficacy of endophytic fungi against Verticillium wilt on cotton in disease nursery.

open access: yes, 2017
Biocontrol efficacy of endophytic fungi against Verticillium wilt on cotton in disease nursery.
Zhifang Li (1464403)   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Cultural control of Verticillium in cotton … a three-point approach

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture, 1966
Seed treatment, soil manipulation, and crop sanitation can help cotton growers of the San Joaquin Valley avoid severe losses from Verticillium wilt, according to recent studies. A sustained, well-coordinated combination of cultural practices is suggested
S Wilhelm   +6 more
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Expression of baculovirus anti-apoptotic genes p35 and op-iap in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) enhances tolerance to verticillium wilt.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2010
BackgroundProgrammed cell death plays an important role in mediating plant adaptive responses to the environment such as the invasion of pathogens. Verticillium wilt, caused by the necrotrophic pathogen Verticillium dahliae, is a serious vascular disease
Juan Tian   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Functional Analysis of the GhIQD1 Gene in Cotton Resistance to Verticillium Wilt

open access: yesPlants
Cotton is a critical crop with massive economic implications worldwide. Verticillium wilt is a soil-borne ailment caused by Verticillium dahliae, which harms the growth and development of cotton. Therefore, investigating the genes associated with resistance to verticillium wilt is of particular significance. In this study, we identified the GhIQD1 gene
Jianglin Xu   +7 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Functional verification of GhAFP8 in upland cotton under verticillium wilt stress

open access: yesPlant Stress
Verticillium wilt, caused by Verticillium dahliae, poses a severe threat to cotton growth and yield as a soil-borne disease. The ABI five binding protein (AFP) family, characterized by alkaline leucine zip-like transcription factors, responds to ABA ...
Ting Zhou   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Enhanced resistance to Verticillium dahliae in transgenic cotton expressing an endochitinase gene from Phaseolus vulgaris

open access: yesCzech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding, 2012
The cotton wilt disease caused by the fungus Verticillium dahliae reduces total yield and quality in cotton worldwide. Since traditional breeding has achieved only low levels of wilt resistance, we used a transgenic approach to produce wilt tolerant ...
Masoud TOHIDFAR   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

GbWAKL20 Phosphorylates GbNFYB8 to Modulate Verticillium Wilt Resistance in Cotton

open access: yesAdvanced Science
ABSTRACT Verticillium wilt (VW), caused by Verticillium dahliae ( Vd ), is a major threat to cotton production worldwide. Wall‐associated receptor‐like kinases (WAKLs) are critical for plant‐environment communication and fungal ...
Guilin Wang   +7 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Sensitivity of Verticillium dahliae to prochloraz and prochloraz–manganese complex and control of Verticillium wilt of cotton in the field

open access: yesCrop Protection, 2003
Abstract Twenty-eight isolates of Verticillium dahliae from the cotton growing areas of Cukurova and Amik plains of Turkey were evaluated in vitro for their sensitivities to prochloraz and prochloraz–manganese complex. The fungicide sensitivity was determined by measuring mycelial growth on agar medium amended with prochloraz and prochloraz–manganese
Kurt, S, Dervis, S, Sahinler, S
openaire   +1 more source

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