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Diaporthe citri . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2005Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Diaporthe citri F.A. Wolf. Hosts: Citrus spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Algeria, American Samoa, Argentina, Australia, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Bangladesh, Barbados, Bolivia ...
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Naringenin Inhibits the Growth of Diaporthe citri by Targeting Fungal Glucokinase
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryDiaporthe citri, a pathogenic fungus affecting citrus, has developed resistance to chemical fungicides. Developing botanical fungicides is crucial for effectively controlling this pathogen. In this study, we found naringenin, a natural flavonoid, has inhibitory activity against D. citri. Target screening identified D.
Bin Guo +5 more
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2021
AbstractBACKGROUNDPhomopsis stem‐end rot caused by Diaporthe citri, causes significant commercial postharvest losses of pummelo fruit during storage. Carvacrol (CVR) is a known generally recognized as safe and has the ability to prolong the preservation of harvested fruits.
Chuying Chen +4 more
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AbstractBACKGROUNDPhomopsis stem‐end rot caused by Diaporthe citri, causes significant commercial postharvest losses of pummelo fruit during storage. Carvacrol (CVR) is a known generally recognized as safe and has the ability to prolong the preservation of harvested fruits.
Chuying Chen +4 more
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Fungal Biology, 2016
3-nitropropionic acid (3-NPA) is a nitrogenated compound produced by plants and fungi and has been associated with poisoning episodes in humans, animals, and to induction of Huntington disease symptoms in rats. The production of 3-NPA by endophytes has been reported, but the function and biosynthesis are not well-defined.
Julio Cesar Polonio +5 more
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3-nitropropionic acid (3-NPA) is a nitrogenated compound produced by plants and fungi and has been associated with poisoning episodes in humans, animals, and to induction of Huntington disease symptoms in rats. The production of 3-NPA by endophytes has been reported, but the function and biosynthesis are not well-defined.
Julio Cesar Polonio +5 more
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Journal of Microbiology, 2014
Citrus melanose is one of the most important diseases in orchards cultivating citrus in the world. Although the disease does not cause yield loss, the profitability of the infected fruits is often reduced in the fresh-market, resulting in economic loss. In this study, disease reduction was proven by pre-treatment with Pseudomonas putida strain THJ609-3.
Yun Jung, Ko +3 more
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Citrus melanose is one of the most important diseases in orchards cultivating citrus in the world. Although the disease does not cause yield loss, the profitability of the infected fruits is often reduced in the fresh-market, resulting in economic loss. In this study, disease reduction was proven by pre-treatment with Pseudomonas putida strain THJ609-3.
Yun Jung, Ko +3 more
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Diaporthe citri: A Fungal Pathogen Causing Melanose Disease
Plants, 2022Chingchai Chaisiri +2 more
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