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Potencial agrícola do solo para o cultivo do melão. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
COSTA, N. D., LEITE. W. de M.
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Reaction of melon genotypes to the gummy stem blight and the downy mildew. [PDF]

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CAFÉ-FILHO, A. C.   +7 more
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Exploring the genomic landscape of gummy stem blight resistance in watermelon through QTL-Seq. [PDF]

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Natarajan P   +9 more
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Potencial agrícola do solo para o cultivo do melão. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
COSTA, N. D., LEITE, W. de M.
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AFLP analysis of a worldwide collection of Didymella bryoniae

Mycological Research, 2003
Didymella bryoniae (anamorph Phoma cucurbitacearum) is an ascomycete that causes gummy stem blight, a foliar disease that occurs on cucurbits in greenhouses and fields throughout the world. In a previous study using RAPD analysis, little genetic diversity was found among isolates of D. bryoniae from New York and South Carolina, USA.
Ronald T, Kothera   +3 more
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Hypovirulence of Didymella bryoniae Associated with dsRNA

Journal of Phytopathology, 2004
Abstract Didymella bryoniae, isolate 98–18, recovered from watermelon seedlings with symptoms of gummy stem blight, showed abnormal growth, mycelial lysis, sectoring, barrage and limited production of fruiting bodies in culture. A dsRNA (approximately 6.5 kbp) was associated with isolate 98–18 and other isolates showing abnormal mycelial growth ...
R. R. Urs, D. E. Mayhew, P. D. Roberts
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Didymella bryoniae . [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria].

Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria, 1972
Abstract A description is provided for Didymella bryoniae . Information is included on the disease caused by the organism, its transmission, geographical distribution, and hosts. HOSTS: On Cucurbits ( Bryonia, Colocynthis, Cucumis, Cucurbita, Luffa, Momordica and ...
null UK, CAB International   +2 more
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CENTRUM DEVELOPMENT IN DIDYMELLA BRYONIAE

American Journal of Botany, 1981
Early stages of pseudothecium development consist of small pseudoparenchymatous stromata in which ascogonia differentiate. Deeply staining cells in the apical region of the young pseudothecium elongate to form pseudoparaphyses, which grow down to fill the centrum.
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