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Fungal pathogens associated with crown and collar rot of apple trees in southern Syria
Crown and collar rot of apple trees is a destructive and widespread disease in most areas of the world. Surveys have been done to describe disease symptoms, estimate the disease incidence, and identify the pathogens associated with this disease in ...
Walid Ghazi Naffaa, Abeer Rashid
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Many oomycetes are important plant pathogens that cause devastating diseases in agricultural fields, orchards, urban areas, and natural ecosystems. Limitations and difficulties associated with isolating these pathogens have led to a strong uptake of DNA ...
Treena I. Burgess +2 more
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Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands is a cosmopolite pathogen of woody plants which during the last couple of centuries has spread all over the world from its center of origin in Southeast Asia. In contrast to Chinese cork oak (Quercus variabilis Blume) forests
Iñigo Saiz-Fernández +8 more
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Persistence and degradation of Phytophthora cinnamomi DNA and RNA in different soil types
DNA and RNA detected in soil using molecular techniques may originate from a living or dead organism. It is therefore of interest to know how long the DNA and RNA from a decaying organism can persist in soil, and how environmental conditions such as soil
Manisha B. Kunadiya +4 more
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Plant growth and responses of the microbial profile of the rhizosphere soil and root endosphere were investigated for avocado plants infested or not infested with Phytophthora cinnamomi and the changes were compared in plants grown with various soil ...
Qurrat Ul Ain Farooq +6 more
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During a survey of Phytophthora diversity in Panama, fast-growing oomycete isolates were obtained from naturally fallen leaves of an unidentified tree species in a tropical cloud forest.
Thomas Jung +7 more
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Summary Phytophthora cinnamomi is one of the most devastating plant pathogens in the world. It infects close to 5000 species of plants, including many of importance in agriculture, forestry and horticulture. The inadvertent introduction of
Hardham, Adrienne, Blackman, Leila
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Defense mechanisms promoting tolerance to aggressive Phytophthora species in hybrid poplar
Poplars are among the fastest-growing trees and significant resources in agriculture and forestry. However, rapid growth requires a large water consumption, and irrigation water provides a natural means for pathogen spread.
Martin Cerny +7 more
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In forest ecosystems, habitat fragmentation negatively impacts stand structure and biodiversity; the resulting fragmented patches of forest have distinct, disturbed edge habitats that experience different environmental conditions than the interiors of ...
Sarah J. Sapsford +5 more
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This study was carried out to determine the antifungal effects of the supernatant produced by the bacterium Xenorhabdus szentirmaii, which is associated with soil-inhabiting entomopathogenic nematodes, on important plant pathogenic fungi, Fusarium ...
Barış Gülcü, Nedim Altın
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