Pathotypic diversity of Hyaloperonospora brassicae collected from Brassica oleracea [PDF]
Downy mildew caused by Hyaloperonospora brassicae is an economically destructive disease of brassica crops in many growing regions throughout the world.
AA Monteiro +40 more
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Experimental In-Field Transfer and Survival of Escherichia coli from Animal Feces to Romaine Lettuce in Salinas Valley, California. [PDF]
This randomized controlled trial characterized the transfer of E. coli from animal feces and/or furrow water onto adjacent heads of lettuce during foliar irrigation, and the subsequent survival of bacteria on the adaxial surface of lettuce leaves.
Atwill, Edward R +4 more
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Climate change is an existential global reality that is placing considerable stress on agriculture sectors. With the recognition of the impacts of climate change on food security, there has been a greater uptake of controlled environment agriculture (CEA)
Frances Sandison +2 more
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Mechanisms of Subsurface Drip Irrigation-Mediated Suppression of Lettuce Drop Caused by Sclerotinia minor [PDF]
Subsurface drip irrigation and associated mandatory minimum tillage practices significantly reduced the incidence of lettuce drop (Sclerotinia minor) and the severity of corky root on lettuce compared with furrow irrigation and conventional tillage. Three possible mechanisms for the drip irrigation-mediated disease suppression were examined in this ...
A A, Bell +4 more
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Analyses of Lettuce Drop Incidence and Population Structure ofSclerotinia sclerotiorumandS. minor [PDF]
To understand the geographical distribution of lettuce drop incidence and the structure of Sclerotinia minor and S. sclerotiorum populations, commercial lettuce fields were surveyed in the Salinas, San Joaquin, and Santa Maria Valleys in California. Lettuce drop incidence, pathogen species, and mycelial compatibility groups (MCGs) were determined and ...
Wu, B M, Subbarao, Krishna V
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The Sclerotinia sclerotiorum mating type locus (MAT) contains a 3.6-kb region that is inverted in every meiotic generation. [PDF]
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a fungal plant pathogen and the causal agent of lettuce drop, an economically important disease of California lettuce. The structure of the S. sclerotiorum mating type locus MAT has previously been reported and consists of two
Periasamy Chitrampalam +4 more
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Effect of nickel on yielding and mineral composition of the selected vegetables
Over the three-year pot experiment the investigations were made on nickel influence on yielding and mineral composition (K, Ca, Mg, P, Fe and Ni content) of lettuce and spinach leaves as well as zucchini and bean fruits.
Renata Matraszek +2 more
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Two QTLs for resistance to lettuce drop, qLDR1.1 and qLDR5.1, were identified. Associated SNPs will be useful in breeding for lettuce drop and provide the foundation for future molecular analysis. Lettuce drop, caused by Sclerotinia minor and S. sclerotiorum, is an economically important disease of lettuce. The association of resistance to lettuce drop
Bullo Erena Mamo +6 more
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REGENERATION SYSTEM OF LETTUCE (LACTUCA SATIVA L.) THROUGH IN VITRO CULTURE
The article is devoted to the problem of obtaining regenerative plant varieties of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Bouquet, Emerald, Chameleon (FSBSI Federal Scientific Vegetable Center).
O. V. Romanova +2 more
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Allocation of added selenium in lettuce and its impact on roots [PDF]
Allocation of selenium (Se) in lettuce and its impact on root morphology were studied to better understand the growth responses of plants to added Se.
Hartikainen, Helinä +4 more
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