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ZnO Nanoparticles: Advancing Agricultural Sustainability. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Ravishankar LV   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Biocontrol of Fusarium solani: Antifungal Activity of Chitosan and Induction of Defence Enzymes. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Torres-Rodriguez JA   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Phylogenetic Insights Reveal New Taxa in Thyridariaceae and Massarinaceae. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Fungi (Basel)
Tian WH   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Dynamics ofRhizoctonia solani (black scurf) in successive potato crops

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 1995
The position of plants withRhizoctonia solani sclerotia (black scurf) on progeny tubers was mapped for an experimental field at Haren where potatoes were grown continuously and in rotation with other crops for five successive years, and for another field at Borgercompagnie with a 1∶2 frequency of potatoes during three potato crops.
Jager, G., Velvis, H.
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Biological control of black scurf on potato under organic management

Crop Protection, 2001
Abstract Field experiments showed that Trichoderma harzianum , nonpathogenic Rhizoctonia (np-R) and cattle manure compost amendment (CMC-H) applied in furrow could reduce black scurf incidence in organically grown potatoes. Incorporation of T. harzianum applied to the soil surface had a relatively small effect compared to the in-furrow treatment.
L Tsror (Lahkim), R Barak, B Sneh
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Influence of soil parameters and planting depth on black scurf development in Potato

ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION, 2023
Solanum tuberosum is an important vegetable crop worldwide. Among various diseases, black scurf disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhnh as emerged as a major problem and is known to cause qualitative and quantitative losses in potato.The management of R. solani causing black scurf is complex due to its soilborne nature and high level of survival and
Amanpreet Singh Sran   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

Characterization of forty-four potato varieties for resistance to common scab, black scurf and silver scurf

Crop Protection, 2013
Abstract Common scab, black scurf and silver scurf belong to serious diseases of cultivated potato that especially impair tuber quality. Tuber infection in 44 potato (Solanum tuberosum ssp. tuberosum L.) varieties was evaluated using two measures – severity and incidence of infected tubers. Both measures were highly correlated.
V. Sedláková   +5 more
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Factors associated with soils suppressive to black scurf of potato caused by Rhizoctonia solani

New Zealand Plant Protection, 2022
Soils in which disease fails to develop despite pathogen presence are considered disease-suppressive. They offer sustainable, effective protection to plants against infection by soil-borne pathogens. Naturally disease-suppressive soils have been reported for diseases of a diverse range of agricultural crops worldwide yet the underlying mechanisms of ...
Peter J. Wright   +3 more
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