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Cotton Fusarium wilt management [PDF]
Development of management strategies for fusarium wilt of ...
Smith, Linda
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Characterization of salt tolerance and Fusarium wilt resistance of a sweetpotato mutant
The variant LM1 was previously obtained using embryogenic cell suspension cultures of sweetpotato variety Lizixiang by gamma-ray induced mutation, and then its characteristics were stably inherited through six clonal generations, thus this mutant was ...
Huan ZHANG +6 more
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Parasexual recombination in the banana-wilt fusarium
Three strains of F. oxysporum capable of wilting the banana cultivar ‘Gros Michel’ (Musa-AAA group) were irradiated with ultraviolet light to produce genetic markers that allowed them to be identified in culture by nutritional deficiencies. Heterokaryons that formed between the strains produced a few prototrophic spores with wild-type growth rates when
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Response of Fungal Communities to Anthropogenic Disturbances in a Tropical Forest
ABSTRACT Conversion of forests to agricultural land leads to a decline in soil biodiversity and it affects the ecosystem services that they provide. The rising population around Mt. Kenya forest and an increase in demand for land and forest resources has led to deforestation. However, the impact on fungal communities remains unknown.
Julius Leiririo +3 more
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The banana industry worldwide is under threat from a fungal disease known as Fusarium wilt, a disease for which there is no chemical control. Conventional breeding approaches to generate resistant banana varieties are lengthy and very difficult. As such,
Namukwaya, Betty
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Abstract Angular leaf spot (ALS), caused by Xanthomonas fragariae, is a bacterial disease that limits strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) productivity worldwide. Although major resistance loci have been identified in wild Fragaria species, their introgression into elite germplasm remains constrained by linkage drag and inconsistent inheritance. To dissect
Shai Torgeman +6 more
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Banana (Musa spp.) is seriously threatened by the soil-borne fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), also known as Panama disease. Attempts to control Fusarium wilt with fungicides damage soil health and have limited efficiency due to pathogenic ...
Shirani Bidabadi SIAMAK, Sijun ZHENG
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Abstract Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an essential legume crop cultivated globally as food and feed. However, its production is greatly constrained by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi (Fop). Breeding for resistance is the most efficient management strategy, but the genetic foundation of Fop resistance remains unclear.
Osman Zakaria Wohor +2 more
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Characterization of the strawberry pathogen Gnomonia fragariae, and biocontrol possibilities [PDF]
The strawberry root rot complex or black root rot is common and increasing problem in perennial strawberry plantings worldwide. In many cases the causes of root rot are not detected or it is referred to several pathogens.
Moročko, Inga
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Eggplant resistance to bacterial wilt and to Fusarium wilt: Is there a link? [PDF]
INRA URI 052 maintains a germplasm collection of S. melongena and related species. The accessions of this collection that are described in the literature as resistant to Ralstonia solanacearum, agent responsible ofbacterial wilt, were screened at plantlet stage against Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
Daunay, Marie-Christine +3 more
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