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Classification of Citrus Diseases Using Optimization Deep Learning Approach. [PDF]
Most plant diseases have apparent signs, and today’s recognized method is for an expert plant pathologist to identify the disease by looking at infected plant leaves using a microscope. The fact is that manually diagnosing diseases is time consuming and that the effectiveness of the diagnosis is related to the pathologist’s talents, making this a great
Elaraby A, Hamdy W, Alanazi S.
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Advanced Spectroscopic, Imaging, and Nanotechnology Tools for Diagnosing Fungal Diseases in Fruits. [PDF]
Schematic presentation shows various techniques applied for the detection of fungal diseases in fruits. ABSTRACT Fruits are a critical component of the human diet, as they provide essential dietary nutrients that play an important role in the functioning of the human body and maintaining health.
Adiani V, Mishra A.
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Citrus Black Spot Symptoms on Fruit Exposed to Phyllosticta citricarpa Infections at Different Developmental Stages. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Citrus black spot (CBS), caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa, is an important fungal disease of citrus. Higher CBS severity has been associated with P. citricarpa infections at the young and green stages of fruit. The length of the fruit susceptibility period may be influenced by the amount of inoculum and the climate of the citrus growing ...
Moyo P +3 more
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2018–2019 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Melanose
Management of melanose, caused by the fungus Diaporthe citri, is often necessary in mature groves where fruit is intended for the fresh market: particularly if recently killed twigs and wood are present because of freezes or other causes.
Megan M. Dewdney
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The Role of Phyllosphere Microbes and Viruses in Biocontrol of Pathogenic Fungi. [PDF]
Foliar microbiota employ multiple ecological strategies to inhibit fungal pathogens in the phyllosphere, including resource competition, production of antifungal metabolites, contact‐dependent killing, modulation of plant innate immunity and mycovirus‐mediated suppression.
Bi L, Islam ZF, Chan LH, Hu HW.
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2019–2020 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Melanose
Management of melanose, caused by the fungus Diaporthe citri, is often necessary in mature groves where fruit is intended for the fresh market, particularly if recently killed twigs and wood are present because of freezes or other causes.
Megan M. Dewdney
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Whole-Genome Sequence of Diaporthe citri Isolate NFHF-8-4, the Causal Agent of Citrus Melanose
Diaporthe species are the causal agents of melanose, stem-end rot, and gummosis diseases of citrus. D. citri is the predominant species on different citrus varieties. These diseases exceedingly reduce quality and marketability of fresh fruits.
Xiang-Yu Liu +4 more
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Rapid Identification of Diaporthe citri by Gene Sequence Analysis [PDF]
Citrus melanoses caused by Diaporthe citri, has been one of the serious diseases in many citrus orchards of Jeju Island. To protect melanose in citrus farms, a fast and exact diagnosis method is necessary. In this study, diseased leaves and dieback twigs
Zar Zar Soe +4 more
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Targeted and non‐targeted approach to detect causal agent of citrus black spot disease in air samples: specific qPCR assay and high‐throughput sequencing of two barcodes for detection and identification of Phyllosticta citricarpa. Abstract The fungus Phyllosticta citricarpa is a quarantine pathogen in the EU and is of high economic importance in many ...
Janja Zajc +9 more
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Microbiomes in agroecosystem: Diversity, function and assembly mechanisms
Abstract Soils are a main repository of biodiversity harbouring immense diversity of microbial species that plays a central role in fundamental ecological processes and acts as the seed bank for emergence of the plant microbiome in cropland ecosystems.
Chao Xiong, Yahai Lu
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