Growing cotton on Verticillium-infested land
About the disease; Symptoms; The fungus; Distribution; How spread; The search for control measures; Crop rotation; Seedbed preparation; Use of thick stands; Irrigation experiments; Experiments with chemicals; Flooding and nitrogen experiments; Coping ...
Shannon, Emroy L.; Booth, John A.
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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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Research on Resistance Mechanism of Cotton to Verticillium Wilt
Li XU, Long-Fu ZHU, Xian-Long ZHANG
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Spectroscopic detection of cotton Verticillium wilt by spectral feature selection and machine learning methods. [PDF]
Li W +9 more
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Verticillium dahliae is a broad host-range pathogen that causes vascular wilt in plants. The Verticillium wilt disease severity assay on plants caused by V. dahliae mainly includes two methods, one is a plant disease grade classification based on disease
Jie-Yin Chen +7 more
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<i>Cystobacter fuscus</i> HM-E: a novel biocontrol agent against cotton Verticillium wilt. [PDF]
Han J +6 more
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Vertical stratification-enabled early monitoring of cotton Verticillium wilt using <i>in-situ</i> leaf spectroscopy via machine learning models. [PDF]
Gao Y +4 more
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DISEASES OF FUSARIUM WILT AND VERTICILLIUM WILT IN COTTON PLANTS AND MEASURES TO CONTROL THEM
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is a crop that plays an important role in world and Uzbek agriculture. However, cotton is subject to significant yield losses due to various diseases. The most common diseases worldwide include Fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. vasinfectum), Verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae).
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<i>ERF49</i> Gene Negatively Regulates Plant Resistance to <i>Verticillium</i> Wilt Through Modulation of Genes Involved in Lignin Biosynthesis. [PDF]
Li M +14 more
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Fungal foe: exploring cotton's physiological responses to Verticillium wilt. [PDF]
Yu X, Stiller WN, Conaty WC, Egan LM.
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