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Biostimulants for enhancing productivity, bioactive components, and the essential oils of garlic with the potential antifungal activity. [PDF]
Hassan HS +7 more
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Response of Endophytic Microbial Communities and Quality of <i>Salvia miltiorrhiza</i> to Fertilization Treatments. [PDF]
Chen W +10 more
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Studies on the respiration of four isolates of Macrophomina phaseoli.
C, Sen, S K, Ghosh
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<i>Cirsium arvense</i> (L.) Scop.: Phytochemistry, Traditional Uses, Pharmacological Activities, and Future Therapeutic Potential. [PDF]
Zhakipbekov KS +10 more
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Macrophomina Crown and Root Rot of Pistachio in California [PDF]
In this study, declining pistachio rootstocks were detected in newly planted commercial pistachio orchards in Kern County, California. Symptoms were characterized by wilted foliage combined with crown rot in the rootstock. From diseased trees, 42 isolates were obtained, and all had similar cultural and morphological characteristics of Macrophomina ...
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Macrophomina Root Rot of Citrus in Kenya
East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 2002No Abstract Available E. Afr. Agric. For.
Kung'u, JN, Seif, AA, Gatumbi, RW
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Taxonomy of Macrophomina—traditional to molecular approaches
2023Macrophomina species are necrotrophic, seed-borne, and soilborne plant pathogenic fungi, causing charcoal rot and dry root rot on more than 500 plant species.Since the introduction of the genus in 1923, taxonomy of Macrophomina has been revised several times. Until recently, Macrophomina was believed to be monotypic, with M.
Poudel, Barsha, Vaghefi, Niloofar
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Molecular characterization of Macrophomina phaseolina from blackgram seeds
Journal of Eco-friendly Agriculture, 2023Molecular characterization of Macrophomina phaseolina from blackgram seeds throught ITSÂ
P.M. Patel, R.G. Parmar, D.M. Parmar
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Indian Phytopathology, 2018
Macrophomina blight disease has become a major constraint in recent years for successful and profitable cultivation of mungbean. The efficacy of different fungicides, bioagents and phytoextract in pot and field were evaluated against Macrophomina blight of mungbean.
B. B. Thombre, O. D. Kohire
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Macrophomina blight disease has become a major constraint in recent years for successful and profitable cultivation of mungbean. The efficacy of different fungicides, bioagents and phytoextract in pot and field were evaluated against Macrophomina blight of mungbean.
B. B. Thombre, O. D. Kohire
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