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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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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Aplicación de la solarización para el control de la Verticilosis del olivo en plantaciones establecidas [PDF]
Se han realizado 4 experimentos de solarizacion en 3 plantaciones comerciales de olivo infestadas con Verticillium dahliae en Andalucía. En 3 de los experimentos la solarizacion se aplicó a filas de árboles y, en el cuarto, a árboles individuales.
Blanco López, Miguel Ángel +1 more
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Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2016 [PDF]
The primary goal of the Arkansas Cotton Variety Test is to provide unbiased data regarding the agronomic performance of cotton varieties and advanced breeding lines in the major cotton-growing areas of ...
Barnett, W. +5 more
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Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2008 [PDF]
The primary goal of the Arkansas Cotton Variety Test is to provide unbiased data regarding the agronomic performance of cotton varieties and advanced breeding lines in the major cotton-growing areas of Arkansas.
Beach, A. B. +3 more
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Rizobactérias no controle da mancha angular do algodoeiro. [PDF]
Título em inglês: Rhizobacteria to control cotton bacterial ...
ISHIDA, A. K. N. +5 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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GhLYK5-mediated GhNIT4B activates asparagine and ROS accumulation enhancing cotton Verticillium wilt resistance. [PDF]
Li N +7 more
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Enhanced Biocontrol of Cotton Verticillium Wilt Through Optimized Solid-State Fermentation of <i>Myxococcus fulvus</i> KS01 Using Insect Frass as a Matrix. [PDF]
Han J +6 more
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