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Effect of Soil Amendments on Numbers of Soil Microorganisms and on the Root Rot-Fusarium Wilt Complex of Peas [PDF]
M Bumbieris
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Fusarium Wilt of Gerbera Caused by a Fusarium sp. in Brazil
In 2006, gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii) plants, cvs. Basic, Xena, and Olimpia grown for cut flower production in two greenhouse farms in the region of Guarapuava, Paraná, Brazil, exhibited symptoms of a wilt disease. Affected plants (approximately 20, 60, and 50% on cvs.
A. Minuto +3 more
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Beetles and beetle frass can harbour Ceratocystis propagules. The viability of the propagules and the ability of the beetles and/or beetle frass to spread C. manginecans requires further investigation. An interaction exists between infected trees and wood‐dwelling beetles, and this interaction differs between Acacia and Eucalyptus.
Kira M. T. Lynn +6 more
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ABSTRACT Polyploidisation is a natural evolutionary mechanism that enhances plant stress tolerance and environmental adaptability; however, its impact on microbiome homeostasis remains poorly understood. In this study, we selected a nascent euploid synthetic hexaploid wheat line (HG116; 2n = 6x = 42, BBAADD) by selfing a triploid F1 hybrid of Triticum ...
Xin He +12 more
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The objective of this study was to identify and characterize the fungal pathogens responsible for wilt diseases in solanaceous crops, specifically tomato, brinjal, and chili, in the Kashmir valley.
Tasmeen J. Parihar +8 more
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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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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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Workshop 3: Pests and diseases in bananas - projecting the effects of climate change. [PDF]
Over several decades, ProMusa has addressed important disease threats such as black leaf streak (black Sigatoka), Fusarium wilt, banana streak viruses and Banana bunchy top ...
RODRIGUEZ, M. A. D. +2 more
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EFFECTS OF FUNGICIDES ON WILT AND YIELD OF GREENHOUSE TOMATOES GROWN IN FUSARIUM-INFESTED SAWDUST [PDF]
Ross G. Atkinson, Robert Adamson
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Representational Difference Analysis to Identify Genomic Differences between Musa Acuminata X Balbisiana Cv Mutiara and Musa Acuminata X Balbisiana Cv Rastali in Relation to Fusarium Tolerance [PDF]
Inherited characteristics of an organism are the reflections of gene structure and organization, including interactions among different genes and their products, as well as environmental factors.
Yong, Sock Hwa
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