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The GhEB1C gene mediates resistance of cotton to Verticillium wilt

Planta
The GhEB1C gene of the EB1 protein family functions as microtubule end-binding protein and may be involved in the regulation of microtubule-related pathways to enhance resistance to Verticillium wilt. The expression of GhEB1C is induced by SA, also contributing to Verticillium wilt resistance. Cotton, as a crucial cash and oil crop, faces a significant
Jianglin Xu   +7 more
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Pectin lyase enhances cotton resistance to Verticillium wilt by inducing cell apoptosis of Verticillium dahliae

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
Verticillium wilt caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb. is a major disease in cotton. We found that pectin lyase can enhance cotton resistance to Verticillium wilt and induce cell apoptosis of V. dahliae strain Vd080. The biocontrol effect of pectin lyase on Vd080 reached 61.9%.
Jing, Zhang   +6 more
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Varietal resistance to Verticillium wilt of cotton in Queensland

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 1971
Varietal differences in susceptibility (as assessed by the proportion of affected plants) to wilt of cotton caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb., were observed in south-eastern Queensland. The progression of the disease within individual plants, however, was similar in all varieties. Deltapine Smoothleaf, the most widely grown variety in Queensland was
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Free-Radical Gossypol Derivatives for Cotton Verticillium Wilt

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2004
The ability to bind reversibly molecular oxygen was established for a free-radical product of gossypol oxidation. Conversion of dianhydrogossypol into the stable biradical dioxodianhydrogossypol was viewed as the reason for interruption of the gossypol redox conversion cycle in the extracellular milieu of cotton steles.
A. A. Tyshchenko   +3 more
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Role of Pectic Enzymes in the Verticillium Wilt Disease of Cotton

Nature, 1955
THE mechanism by which Verticillium dahliae produces symptoms of wilt disease in young cotton plants has been investigated by assaying solutions from cultures of the pathogen on liquid media for the following activities: (a) protopectinase, from the time taken to macerate standard slices of potato tuber tissue; (b) pectinesterase, from the rate of ...
M. KAMAL, R. K. S. WOOD
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A novel role of the cotton calcium sensor CBL3 was involved in Verticillium wilt resistance in cotton

Genes & Genomics
Verticillium wilt, causes mainly by the soilborne pathogen Verticillium dahliae, is a devastated vascular disease resulting in huge financial losses in cotton, so research on improving V. dahliae stress tolerance in cotton is the utmost importance. Calcium as the second messenger acts as a crucial role in plant innate immunity. Cytosolic Ca2+during the
Shengqi Gao   +7 more
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Verticillium wilt of cotton in Tamil Nadu

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1972
Ivor Isaac   +3 more
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A survey of cotton wilt (Verticillium dahliae) in Antalya region

2014
Pamuk, Türkiye için hem tarım ürünü hem de endüstri bitkisi olması nedeniyle iç ve dış ticarette önemli bir yere sahiptir. Solgunluk hastalığı dünyada olduğu gibi ülkemizde de pamuk ekim alanlarında ciddi kayıplara neden olan önemli hastalıklardan birisidir.
ÇELİK, İbrahim   +3 more
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Effects of potassium application on soil ecological resistance to Verticillium wilt of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2022
Youhua Wang, Saif Ali, Qiuxiang Tang
exaly  

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