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<i>Bacillus subtilis</i> B579 Controls Cucumber Fusarium Wilt by Improving Rhizosphere Microbial Community. [PDF]
Fan Z +7 more
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Developing resistance to Fusarium wilt in chickpea: From identifying meta-QTLs to molecular breeding. [PDF]
Soorni J +8 more
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Modulating Surfactin Biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis R31 Enhances Behavioural Traits and Biocontrol Efficacy Against Banana Fusarium Wilt. [PDF]
Chen HJ +10 more
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Screening of exotic banana accessions for their resistance to fusarium wilt race 1 and tropical race 4 in India. [PDF]
Thangavelu R +9 more
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The Evolving Threat of Fusarium Wilt TR4 to Small-Scale Mixed Cultivar Banana Production in the Red River Basin of Northern Vietnam. [PDF]
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Crop Protection, 2015
Abstract Fusarium wilt of tobacco is widespread in tobacco growing regions of the world and can cause significant losses in yield and quality. The pathogen is quite variable, with different pathogenicity and host ranges associated with forma speciales and lineages from tobacco and sweet potato or cotton.
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Abstract Fusarium wilt of tobacco is widespread in tobacco growing regions of the world and can cause significant losses in yield and quality. The pathogen is quite variable, with different pathogenicity and host ranges associated with forma speciales and lineages from tobacco and sweet potato or cotton.
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Management of Fusarium wilt of strawberry
Crop Protection, 2015Abstract Fusarium wilt of strawberry was first described in the 1960s in Australia and Japan. Since then the pathogen, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae (Fof), has been reported worldwide with the majority of cases being found in the 1990s and 2000s. Many of these recent reports are associated with changes in pre-plant soil fumigation practices.
Steven T Koike, Thomas R Gordon
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Journal of Industrial Hemp: Production, Processing and Products, 2004
Abstract Fusarium wilt is caused by two closely-related fungi, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cannabis. The disease was first described on hemp in Eastern Europe about 50 years ago, but is now found throughout the Northern hemisphere.
John M Mcpartland
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Abstract Fusarium wilt is caused by two closely-related fungi, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cannabis. The disease was first described on hemp in Eastern Europe about 50 years ago, but is now found throughout the Northern hemisphere.
John M Mcpartland
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STUDIES ON FUSARIUM WILT RESISTANCE IN CARNATION
Acta Horticulturae, 1983International ...
Tramier, R. +3 more
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Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1969
A wilt of marigolds is reported. The causal organism isF. oxysporum f.callistephi race 2. The isolate also affects China asters.
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A wilt of marigolds is reported. The causal organism isF. oxysporum f.callistephi race 2. The isolate also affects China asters.
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