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Study of resistance of intraduced cotton varieties and forms to wilt hybrids
Aims. On artificial-infections background the phytopathological assessment of Verticillium wilt resistance was carried out in interspecific hybrids of cotton. Methods.
N. Kh. Mammedova +2 more
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Early detection of cotton verticillium wilt based on root magnetic resonance images. [PDF]
Tang W +6 more
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Diallel analysis on variation of Verticillium wilt tolerance in upland cotton grown in Zimbabwe
Verticillium wilt disease causes significant losses to cotton yield and varietal development for resistance is critical in combating this threat. A study was carried out to determine the underlying genetic pattern controlling disease tolerance and ...
Chapepa, Blesssing +3 more
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A large-scale genomic association analysis identifies a fragment in Dt11 chromosome conferring cotton Verticillium wilt resistance. [PDF]
Zhang Y +16 more
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T-1 Verticillium strain …a major factor in cotton and olive wilt
Isolations of Verticillium albo-atrum from olive trees in Tulare County indicated that the T-l strain was most often associated with severe verticillium wilt in Manzaniilo and Sevillano varieties.
W Schnathorst, G Sibbett
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Pseudomonas spp. Enriched in Endophytic Community of Healthy Cotton Plants Inhibit Cotton Verticillium Wilt. [PDF]
Zeng Q, Man X, Dai Y, Liu H.
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Mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade is the center of plant signal transduction system that amplify immune signals into cellular responses by phosphorylating diverse substrates.
Xinyue Mi +7 more
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Verticillium wilt is considered the most important disease of cotton in the world, including Iran. Cultural practices and the use of resistant varieties are the most common strategies used to control Verticillium wilt of cotton.
Rezaee, S. +4 more
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Background Verticillium wilt, caused by the fungus Verticillium dahliae, is a soil-borne vascular fungal disease, which has caused great losses to cotton yield and quality worldwide.
Yujia Shan +9 more
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Pretreating cotton seeds with selected herbicide markedly increased cotton resistance to vascular wilt caused by Verticillium albo-atrum. The present investigation studied the mechanism of resistance to V.
O. A. Awadalla, I. M. El-Refai
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