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The Iturin and Fengycin Families of Lipopeptides Are Key Factors in Antagonism of Bacillus subtilis Toward Podosphaera fusca [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Podosphaera fusca is the main causal agent of cucurbit powdery mildew in Spain. Four Bacillus subtilis strains, UMAF6614, UMAF6619, UMAF6639, and UMAF8561, with proven ability to suppress the disease on melon in detached leaf and seedling assays, were ...
Dufour, Samuel E.,   +34 more
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Prospects for exploitation of disease resistance from Hordeum chilense in cultivated cereals

open access: yes, 2001
Hordeum chilense is a South American wild barley with high potential for cereal breeding given its high crossability with other members of the Triticeae. In the present paper we consider the resistance of H.
Rubiales, D.   +4 more
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New records of microcyclic conidiogenesis in some powdery mildew fungi

open access: yes, 2011
Microcyclic conidiogenesis (MC) was recently described in several species of powdery mildew fungi. This process, defined as the production of conidia on a fungal spore without any, or only a minimal, involvement of hyphal growth, was observed on powdery ...
Legler, Sara Elisabetta   +5 more
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A Biostimulant Preparation of Brown Seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum Suppresses Powdery Mildew of Strawberry

open access: yesThe Plant Pathology Journal, 2019
Strawberry, an important fruit crop, is susceptible to a large number of pathogens that reduce fruit quality and productivity. In this study, the effect of a biostimulant prepared from Ascophyllum nodosum extract (ANE) (0.1%, 0.2%, and 0.3%) was ...
Sruti Bajpai   +4 more
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Notes on powdery mildew of evergreen spindle Euonymus japonicus in Iran

open access: yesJournal of Crop Protection, 2020
Since the beginning of the 20th century, several scientific names have been used for the causal agent of powdery mildew on evergreen spindle Euonymus japonicus. The nomenclature of this powdery mildew is reviewed and using Erysiphe euonymicola as current
Mehrdad Abbasi, Uwe Braun
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Peroxidase profiling reveals genetic linkage between peroxidase gene clusters and basal host and non-host resistance to rusts and mildew in barley

open access: yes, 2010
Background - Higher plants possess a large multigene family encoding secreted class III peroxidase (Prx) proteins. Peroxidases appear to be associated with plant disease resistance based on observations of induction during disease challenge and the ...
Stam, Piet   +28 more
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Disease-weather relationships for powdery mildew and yellow rust on winter wheat [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Key weather factors determining the occurrence and severity of powdery mildew and yellow rust epidemics on winter wheat were identified. Empirical models were formulated to qualitatively predict a damaging epidemic (>5% severity) and quantitatively ...
te Beest, D. E.   +7 more
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Spray‐induced gene silencing to identify powdery mildew gene targets and processes for powdery mildew control [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Spray-induced gene silencing (SIGS) is an emerging tool for crop pest protection. It utilizes exogenously applied double-stranded RNA to specifically reduce pest target gene expression using endogenous RNA interference machinery.
Xinyi Shi   +17 more
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Seleção assistida por marcadores moleculares na piramidação de genes de resistência ao míldio (Plasmopara viticola) e oídio (Erysiphe necator) em videira [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Recursos Genéticos Vegetais, Florianópolis, 2014.As doenças míldio (Plasmopara viticola) e oídio (Erysiphe necator) são um sério ...
Sánchez Mora, Fernando David
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Sugar-beet powdery mildew (Erysiphe betae )

open access: yes, 2002
Erysiphe betae causes sugar-beet powdery mildew, a serious fungal foliar disease resulting in sugar yield losses of up to 30%. The fungus occurs world-wide in all regions where sugar beet is grown and it also infects other edible beet crops, e.g ...
Francis, S. A.
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