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A. Disease symptoms of verticillium wilt at the cotton flowering stage. The leaf shows yellow or brown spots and curled leaf edges. B. The disease resistance phenotype of the T3 transgenic cotton lines (KB1, KB2, KB3) and the negative control lines ...
Benguo Liang (359228) +8 more
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Disease-induced potassium deficiency and verticillium wilt in cotton
New studies on the link to verticillium may help find the cause and ultimate control of the problem.
L Ashworth, A George, O McCutcheon
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Verticillium Wilt Disease is one of the most important diseases affecting the rate of cotton yield. There is no economic chemical control for Verticillium wilt, but it is recommended to use resistant varieties to control this disease. This experiment was
Rıdvan Uçar +7 more
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Vascular-specific expression of Gastrodia antifungal protein gene significantly enhanced cotton Verticillium wilt resistance. [PDF]
Wang Y +10 more
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Role of Verticillium dahliae effectors in interaction with cotton plants
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is grown worldwide owing to the vast economic value of its natural fiber. However, the widespread and destructive soilborne pathogen, Verticillium dahliae, causes Verticillium wilt, leading to severe yield losses and reduced fiber
Lingling Yang +6 more
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Tests with cultural practices for control of verticillium wilt on cotton
Press bulletin containing information on cultural practices that may aid in preventing and controlling verticillium wilt on ...
Leyendecker, Philip J., Jr.; Blank, Lester M.; Nakayama, R. M. (Roy M.);
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Spread of verticillium wilt to disease-free soil by infected cotton stalks
Press bulletin containing the results of an experiment to determine the potential for the spread of verticillium wilt by means of infected cotton ...
Blank, Lester M.; Leyendecker, Philip J., Jr.;
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Lightweight architecture optimization of YOLOv12n for improved cotton verticillium wilt detection. [PDF]
Ye Z, Yang M, Zhang Z, Hou Z, Zhao X.
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GhLYK5-mediated GhNIT4B activates asparagine and ROS accumulation enhancing cotton Verticillium wilt resistance. [PDF]
Li N +7 more
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Verticillium Wilt Tolerance in Some Cotton Genotypes
F. Azaddisfan, M.R. Zangi
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