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Production of Mycelium by Oidium Albicans
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1925In a previous report1 are detailed experiments that resulted in the production of mycelium by Oidium albicans in a watery extract of carrots. The following experiments were undertaken to determine what constituent in the carrot influences mycelial production. Carrot infusion was prepared by macerating about 800 gm. of carrots in 250 c c.
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Breeding for Oidium lycopersicum resistance
1995International ...
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Oidium anacardii (cashew powdery mildew).
2021Abstract In some African countries such as Tanzania crop losses of 50 and 70% were recorded from experimental blocks (Sijaona and Shomari, 1987; Shomari and Kennedy, 1999).
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OIDIUM (Fungi) nom. cons. prop.
TAXON, 1973Recently, von Arx (1968, 1970) broached the subject of Oidium only to reject the name for use in either of the two senses in which it is currently applied. For Oidium capitatum ([Link] Pers.)' Holubova-Jechova, the conidial state of the basidiomycete Botryobasidium candicans John Erikss., von Arx (1970: 202) accepted Haplotrichum [Link] Link 1824 :Fr.1
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Oidium mangiferae (powdery mildew of mango).
2021Abstract Oidium mangiferae is a serious disease of mango and can cause extremely high reductions in yield, mainly as a result of blossom infection (Joubert et al., 1993). Powdery mildew is widespread in India, where it causes significant crop losses; Prakash and Srivastava (1987) reported losses of 30-90% in Lucknow.
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Foliar Zinc and Oidium heveae in Ceylon
Nature, 1956Oidium heveae is a major pathogen on Hevea brasiliensis in Ceylon. Following the private communication of results on zinc deficiency in this connexion, since published by Bolle-Jones and Hilton1, investigations were undertaken to see if this discovery had a practical bearing on the problem in Ceylon.
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Powdery mildew (Oidium sp.) on tomatoes in Bulgaria
Phytoparasitica, 1993In 1989, powdery mildew (Oidium sp.) was found on tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculen-tum L. Mill.) under glass in Bulgaria. Microscopic examinations indicated that the mildew was typical ofOidium sp. Forty species, forms, breeding lines and cultivars of tomato were evaluated for their susceptibility to powdery mildew.
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TOK KASALLIKLARI (OIDIUM, ANTRAKNOZ) VA QARSHI KURASH USULLARI
2023Bugungi kunda O'zbekiston sharoitida tok kasalliklari keng tarqalgan bo'lib, ular uzum sifatini buzadi, novdalarni kuchli zararlaydi va ob-havo sharoitiga qarab, hosildorlikni keskin (25-70% gacha) kamayishiga olib keladi. Uzumzorlarda oidium yoki un-shudring (Uncinula necator), antraknoz (Gloeosporium ampelophagum), serkosporoz (Cercospora vitis ...
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