Cm<i>SGT1</i>, Transcriptionally Regulated by CmWRKY21 and CmWRKY31, Improves Powdery Mildew Resistance in <i>Cucurbita moschata</i>. [PDF]
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Powdery Mildew Caused by Leveillula taurica (Synonym: Phyllactinia taurica): A Global Challenge for Pepper Production. [PDF]
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Dissection of the Ren6 and Ren7 powdery mildew resistance loci in Vitis piasezkii DVIT2027 using phased parental-progeny genomes and intraspecific locus graph reconstruction. [PDF]
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The biocontrol effects and mechanisms of mycoparasitic <i>Alternaria alternata</i> against Chinese rose powdery mildew. [PDF]
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Powdery mildew resistance prediction in Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L) with emphasis on machine learning approaches. [PDF]
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A module with multiple transcription factors positively regulates powdery mildew resistance in grapevine. [PDF]
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Journal of Industrial Hemp, 2008ABSTRACT This note continues the “Cannabis Clinic” series, presenting diseases and pests of hemp, featuring color illustrations of signs and symptoms. The fungus Trichothecium roseum produces a white fuzz that covers branches, leaves, and flowering tops of hemp.
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Throughout the temperate zones of the world, on many different kinds of plants, there occurs a whitish fungus growth of the powdery mildew fungi (Figs. 26-1,-3,-6). These fungi, which comprise the family Erysiphaceae, are all obligate parasites and all but a few are ectoparasites.
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