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Exploiting barley landraces to reintroduce lost genetic diversity: Resistance to net form net blotch
Abstract Centuries of barley (Hordeum vulgare) domestication and selection has resulted in reduced genetic diversity in modern cultivars, limiting breeder's options to select desirable traits. Barley landraces, heirloom varieties, and wild relatives are substantially more variable and can be exploited to reintroduce favorable genes and alleles.
Nola K. D'Souza +7 more
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Studies on the Biology of Drechslera teres Under Ankara Conditions
Net blotch caused by Drechslera teres is an important disease of barley. There is no study regarding the biology of the pathogen in Turkey. Therefore, studies were conducted to elucidate some parts of the biology of the pathogen under Ankara conditions ...
Aziz Karakaya
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Genome analysis of the necrotrophic fungal pathogens Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea [PDF]
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea are closely related necrotrophic plant pathogenic fungi notable for their wide host ranges and environmental persistence.
Amselem, Joelle +72 more
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Epidemiological model shows that dose splitting increases selection for fungicide resistance, especially for partial resistance mechanisms that only affect efficacy at lower fungicide concentrations. ABSTRACT Fungicide resistance management principles recommend that farmers avoid splitting the total dose applied of a fungicidal mode of action (MoA ...
Isabel Corkley +5 more
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The paper presents the results of state testing in the Republic of Moldova of the phytosanitary product Telmuden Full, EC (“Shandong Weifang Rainbow Chemical Co., Ltd”, China), containing two active substances (bixafen, 75 g/L + prothioconazole, 125 g/L),
Alexei BIVOL +4 more
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Extracting Protoplasts from Filamentous Fungi Using Extralyse, An Enzyme Used in the Wine Industry
Abstract The ability to extract protoplasts has contributed significantly to the study of fungi and plants. Protoplasts have historically been used to determine chromosome number via pulsed‐field electrophoresis and for the functional characterization of genes via protoplast transformation.
Andi Wilson +9 more
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Strategies for regulation of seed borne diseases in organic farming [PDF]
The impact of seed borne diseases on organic cereal production in North-Western Europe is discussed as well as the potential of the possible control measures.
Borgen, Anders
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Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance cyprodinil
Abstract The conclusions of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) following the peer review of the initial risk assessments carried out by the competent authorities of the rapporteur Member State France and co‐rapporteur Member State Bulgaria for the pesticide active substance cyprodinil are reported.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +53 more
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Many species of Trichoderma produce secondary metabolites such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that reduce plant diseases and promote their growth.
Paulina Moya +3 more
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Relevamiento de las enfermedades fúngicas de la cebada cervecera en la provincia de Buenos Aires [PDF]
p.187-192Con el objetivo de determinar la importancia relativa actual de patógenos fúngicos de la cebada cervecera (Hordeum distichum L.) durante la campaña agrícola 1990.
Barreto, Dora Elsa +2 more
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