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Bio-Functionalized Manganese Nanoparticles Suppress Fusarium Wilt in Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus L.) by Infection Disruption, Host Defense Response Potentiation, and Soil Microbial Community Modulation.

Small, 2022
The use of nanofabricated materials is being explored for the potential in crop disease management. Chemically synthesized micronutrient nanoparticles (NPs) have been shown to reduce crop diseases; however, the potential of biogenic manganese NPs (bio ...
M. Noman   +8 more
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Biological potential of Bacillus subtilis V26 for the control of Fusarium wilt and tuber dry rot on potato caused by Fusarium species and the promotion of plant growth

, 2021
Fusariosis of potato caused by the Fusarium spp. is one of the most destructive soil-borne diseases throughout the world. This study aimed to investigate the growth-promoting and biocontrol potential of Bacillus subtilis V26 against the causal agents of ...
Saoussen Ben Khedher   +2 more
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CANNABIS CLINIC Fusarium Wilt

Journal of Industrial Hemp, 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, Karl W. Hillig
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The bifunctional role of copper nanoparticles in tomato: Effective treatment for Fusarium wilt and plant growth promoter

, 2021
Both the effectiveness of copper nanoparticles (Cu-NPs) as a treatment for Fusarium wilt and the role of Cu-NPs in promoting tomato plant growth were studied. First, we evaluated the in vitro antifungal activity of Cu-NPs at different concentrations (0.1,
Daniel López-Lima   +4 more
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Discovery of Niphimycin C from Streptomyces yongxingensis sp. nov. as a Promising Agrochemical Fungicide for Controlling Banana Fusarium Wilt by Destroying the Mitochondrial Structure and Function.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022
Banana Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) is the most destructive soil-borne fungal disease. Tropical race 4 (Foc TR4), one of the strains of Foc, can infect many commercial cultivars, which represents a threat to global ...
Yufeng Chen   +11 more
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Microbial assembly and association network in watermelon rhizosphere after soil fumigation for Fusarium wilt control

, 2021
Soil fumigation is an effective method to control soil-borne diseases like Fusarium wilt, however the processes and mechanisms driving microbial community reestablishment and pathogen suppression in the rhizosphere after fumigation remain poorly ...
Anhui Ge   +8 more
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Molecular insights into the jasmonate signaling and associated defense responses against wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 2022
Biotic and abiotic stress factors drastically limit plant growth and development as well as alter the physiological, biochemical and cellular processes.
Lizelle B Fernandes, Siddhesh B. Ghag
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Fusarium wilt of tobacco

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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Trichoderma asperellum as a preventive and curative agent to control Fusarium wilt in Stevia rebaudiana

, 2021
Stevia has been introduced in many countries for the production of sugar-free sweeteners. Concurrently, several emerging pathogens have been described in this plant host.
Carol Díaz-Gutiérrez   +5 more
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Fusarium wilt of marigolds

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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