Dominance of Enterobacter spp. in Asymptomatic Sweet Potato Tubers Grown in Foot Rot-infested Fields. [PDF]
Kubota C +5 more
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A study was carried out on the potential response of soil-borne pathogens causing crop yield losses under a climate change scenario in Europe. A controlled chamber set of experiments was carried out to quantify pathogen response to temperature using pure
Donatelli, M. +4 more
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2025–2026 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Phytophthora Foot Rot, Crown Rot, and Root Rot
2025–2026 Florida Citrus Production Guide Accessibility Summary: In accordance with Title II regulations this content meets all points of exemption as Archived web content and/or Preexisting conventional electronic documents.
Megan M. Dewdney
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Resistance of storage roots of 46 sweetpotato cultivars to foot rot disease caused by <i>Diaporthe destruens</i> was evaluated using a laboratory test. [PDF]
Tabuchi H +5 more
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Aggressiveness and molecular characterization of Fusarium spp. associated with foot rot and wilt in Tomato in Sinaloa, Mexico. [PDF]
Vega-Gutiérrez TA +5 more
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Foot rot disease, caused by the soil-borne fungus Phytophthora capsici, poses a severe threat to black pepper cultivation, particularly in the Western Ghats region of India. The current study aims to comprehensively assess the economic impact of foot rot
Paramesha, V +3 more
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Anastomosis Groups of Rhizoctonia solani associated with tomato foot rot in Pothohar Region of Pakistan. [PDF]
Gondal AS, Rauf A, Naz F.
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An outbreak of Fusobacterium necrophorum associated foot rot in a herd of four-horned antelope (<i>Tetracerus quadricornis</i>) in India. [PDF]
Rajkumar S +6 more
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Foot rot tolerant transgenic rough lemon rootstock developed through expression of β-1,3-glucanase from Trichoderma spp. [PDF]
Sandhu JS +8 more
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Histopathological findings of foot-Rot disease which causes deaths in a sheep flock
Background: Foot-rot is a contagious bacterial infection of the feet of sheep that causes lameness. This infection leads to major economic losses in wool, meat, and dairy industries throughout the world.
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