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This work explores the use of various fillers, including eggshell powder, feather meal, peanut hulls, and sawdust to reinforce a base binder GFS90 (comprised of 90 wt.% sulfur, 5 wt.% chicken fat, and 5 wt.% sunflower oil). The resulting composites showed impressive compressive strengths ranging from 15.3 to 36.2 MPa, making them a potential ...
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Identification and characterization of a novel powdery mildew resistance gene PmCWI45575 in wild emmer wheat. [PDF]
Gao H +7 more
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Induction of Defense Responses and Partial Control of Powdery Mildew and Gray Mold in <i>Vitis vinifera</i> cv. Chardonnay by <i>Pseudomonas protegens</i>-Based Formulations. [PDF]
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Barley powdery mildew effector CSEP0162 interacts with the endosome membrane-binding domain of barley MON1. [PDF]
Deb S +6 more
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An NLR pair in the Pm68 locus confers powdery mildew resistance in durum and common wheat. [PDF]
He H +15 more
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Wheat SWI3B Subunit of SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex Governs Powdery Mildew Susceptibility by Suppressing Salicylic Acid Biosynthesis. [PDF]
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Mycologia, 1979
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.
James W. Kimbrough, D. M. Spencer
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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.
James W. Kimbrough, D. M. Spencer
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Differentiating Powdery Mildew from False Powdery Mildew
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.
John M. McPartland, Karl W. Hillig
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Plant Pathology, 1988
A powdery mildew ( Erysiphe sp.) occurred on greenhouse‐grown tomato crops in southern England in 1987. White pustules appeared on the upper surfaces of leaves of affected crops and only rarely on the under surfaces. In greenhouse experiments, stems were very severely affected.
J. T. FLETCHER +2 more
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A powdery mildew ( Erysiphe sp.) occurred on greenhouse‐grown tomato crops in southern England in 1987. White pustules appeared on the upper surfaces of leaves of affected crops and only rarely on the under surfaces. In greenhouse experiments, stems were very severely affected.
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Nature, 1946
POWDERY mildew on potato was first recorded in Great Britain in 1932, when the oidial stage was found on the leaves of seedling potatoes in a glasshouse at Cambridge1. It was again observed at Cambridge in the late summer of 1945, and a field survey was made to determine its prevalence. The mildew was found not only on seedling plants in the greenhouse,
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POWDERY mildew on potato was first recorded in Great Britain in 1932, when the oidial stage was found on the leaves of seedling potatoes in a glasshouse at Cambridge1. It was again observed at Cambridge in the late summer of 1945, and a field survey was made to determine its prevalence. The mildew was found not only on seedling plants in the greenhouse,
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