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Fusarium wilt is a devastating soilborne disease that significantly reduces watermelon production worldwide. This disease is caused by Fusarium oxysporum subsp. niveum (E.F.Sm.) W.C. Snyder & H.N.Hansen. Earthworms can influence fungal populations either
Xin Zhao +11 more
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Grafting melons onto potential cucumis spp. rootstocks [PDF]
Cucumís melo is an economically importar]t crop. Its culture is hampered by differen t types of soil stresses. Grafting melons onto different resistant cucurbits belonging to the genera, Cucurbíta,
Bernat, G. +5 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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Watermelon wilt disease: causes, harms, and control measures
Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus L.), a globally significant economic crop generating billions of dollars annually, faces severe production limitations due to persistent Fusarium wilt caused by continuous cropping.
Yaoyao Tong +7 more
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Variety demand within the framework of an agricultural household model with attributes: the case of bananas in Uganda [PDF]
Ugandan smallholder farmers produce the nation's major food crop using numerous banana varieties with distinctive attributes, while coping with important biotic constraints and imperfect markets.
Edmeades, Svetlana +3 more
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Bacterial endophytome-mediated resistance in banana for the management of Fusarium wilt
S. Nakkeeran +4 more
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Editorial: Current advances in Fusarium wilt. [PDF]
Mirmajlessi M +3 more
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Fusarium wilt disease induced changes in the composition and function of the rhizosphere metabolome and microbiome in tobacco plants. [PDF]
Yang L +9 more
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