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Atkinson, a Rootknot and Fusarium Wilt Resistant Tomato Variety of the Rutgers Class [PDF]
Walter H. Greenleaf
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Revisiting the Evolution and Function of NIP2 Paralogues in the Rhynchosporium Spp. Complex
A new long‐read assembly of Rhynchosporium commune reveals ancestral duplication of the Necrosis‐Inducing Protein 2 effector family, which are upregulated during infection but do not cause necrosis on barley. ABSTRACT The fungus Rhynchosporium commune, the causal agent of barley scald disease, contains a paralogous effector gene family called Necrosis ...
Reynaldi Darma+11 more
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Integrated Disease Management, Adaptation and Genomics of Fungal Plant Pathogens in Cropping Systems
Knowledge of the fungal genome and multifaceted evolutionary forces need to be considered together in understanding and managing agricultural plant pathogen adaptation relative to integrated disease management (IDM) strategies. ABSTRACT Crop production systems contribute significantly to maintaining global food security. These systems often involve the
Hayley Wilson+5 more
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Our multiplex digital droplet PCR assays offer a specific, reliable and sensitive means of detecting and quantifying three of the most economically important barley pathogens in a single reaction (Generated with biorender.com). ABSTRACT Barley is the most widely grown cereal crop in Ireland and faces substantial yield loss annually due to airborne ...
Rabisa Zia+2 more
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Literature demonstrates that wheat rusts can survive through sexual reproduction on alternate hosts, asexual reproduction on wild grasses or volunteers and migration to more favourable areas during critical periods. ABSTRACT Survival between cropping seasons is a challenge for crop pathogens and can dramatically impact epidemic recurrence and ...
Tiphaine Vidal+2 more
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Studies on the intraspecific groups in Fusarium solani
Yoshio Sakurai, Takken Matuo
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Ultraviolet C (UV‐C) Light Therapy for Equine Ulcerative Keratomycosis—An In Vitro Study
ABSTRACT Objectives To assess if an affordable, commercially available 275 nm ultraviolet C (UV‐C) device can inhibit fungal pathogens associated with equine keratomycosis and to establish the optimal exposure time/dose required in vitro. Methods Fungal inhibition zone surface areas of isolates from two fungal genera (Aspergillus and Fusarium spp ...
Mona Hoerdemann+3 more
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Zearalenone Production by Fusarium Species [PDF]
R. W. Caldwell+3 more
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A schematic representation depicting various mechanisms of plant growth promotion by fungal endophytes present in different parts of the plant. Fungal endophytes are present in various parts of the plant, including leaves, stems, and most abundantly in roots.
Riyaz Ahmad Rather
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