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Fusarium and verticillium wilt are the primary diseases affecting cotton plants, significantly reducing both the yield and quality of cotton. Paenibacillus spp. are crucial biocontrol strains for controlling plant diseases.
Tongtong Zheng +12 more
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Tissue invasion and alteration in eggplant infected with Verticillium dahliae: A light and transmission electron microscopy study [PDF]
Light and transmission electron microscopy observations of Verticillium-inoculated eggplants are reported. Results of tests for cellulose and chitin are also presented.
Chamberland, Hélène +1 more
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Co‐application of Bacillus strains TM22 and MCM61 suppressed Fusarium wilt of cotton. Seed biopriming with Bacillus strains performed better than soil drenching. TM22 + MCM61 improved vegetative and physiological aspects in cotton plants. TM22 + MCM61 enhanced the activity of defense enzymes and defense gene expression.
Tahir Mahmood +11 more
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Enterobacter Species: Opportunistic Human and Plant Pathogens With Plant‐Beneficial Traits
The pathogen profile on Enterobacter species synthesises current knowledge on host range, disease symptoms, plant‐beneficial traits and compares genomic features within the genus. ABSTRACT Enterobacter species occur across diverse habitats and are best known for causing opportunistic and nosocomial infections in humans.
Sara Jordan +3 more
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Verticillium wilt (VW) severely impacts cotton production, and it is essential to detect genes related to VW resistance and develop resistant varieties with genetic engineering in cotton.
Chenxi Pang +5 more
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Verticillium wilt caused by Verticillium dahliae is a common soil-borne disease worldwide, affecting many economically important crop species. Soil microbes can influence plant disease development.
Feng Wei +10 more
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Cotton varieties for southeast Missouri [PDF]
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Sappenfield, W. P. (William Paul), 1923-2006.
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Testing cotton varieties : procedure for measuring their performance and characteristics [PDF]
Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 14)
Sappenfield, W. P. (William Paul), 1923-2006
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Cultural control of Verticillium in cotton … a three-point approach
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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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
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