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System and climate related pythium problems in mobile chrysanthemum growing systems [PDF]
One Dutch greenhouse company started to grow chrysanthemums in a mobile system. The system’s basic unit is a sub-irrigated V-shaped gully of 8.0 m long and 5 cm wide, filled with a peat-coir mix.
Blok, C. +5 more
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Purpose: The aim of this work was to study demography, clinical profile, laboratory diagnosis, and management of Pythium keratitis at a tertiary eye care center in Eastern India.
Pratima Vishwakarma +7 more
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China is the largest producer of Neopyropia yezoensis, ranking first in the world for cultivation area and yield production. In N. yezoensis production, diseases occur frequently every year due to increased farming density, environmental deterioration ...
Peiwen WENG +5 more
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Clinical differentiation of keratitis due to fungus and Pythium: A photographic survey
Purpose: To evaluate the knowledge and skills of clinicians in differentiating cases of Pythium from fungal keratitis based on their clinical appearance.
Rakhi P D'cruz +2 more
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Rootzone pH affects nutrient availability for plants. Hydroponic leafy greens are grown in nutrient solutions with pH 5.5 to 6.5. Lower pH may inhibit plant growth, whereas pathogenic oomycete growth and reproduction may be mitigated.
Daniel P. Gillespie +2 more
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ГРИБЫ TRICHODERMA ДЛЯ ЗАЩИТЫ ТЕПЛИЧНЫХ КУЛЬТУР ОТ ООМИЦЕТА PYTHIUM SP.
Certain species of oomycetes, such as Pythium spp., exhibit high aggressiveness, posing a significant threat to young plant tissues of greenhouse crops like cucumbers, peppers, and tomatoes, leading to substantial yield losses.
Татьяна ЩЕРБАКОВА +1 more
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Pythium insidiosum: An overview [PDF]
Pythium insidiosum is an oomycete pathogenic in mammals. The infection occurs mainly in tropical and subtropical areas, particularly in horses, dogs and humans. Infection is acquired through small wounds via contact with water that contains motile zoospores or other propagules (zoospores or hyphae). The disease, though described as emerging has in fact
Gaastra, W. +7 more
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Screening for Resistance to Pythium Root Rot among Twenty-three Caladium Cultivars
Pythium root rot, caused by Pythium myriotylum (Ridings and Hartman, 1976), is a very damaging disease to caladium plants (Caladium x hortulanum). Use of disease-resistant cultivars has been an effective and economically viable strategy for integrated ...
Zhanao Deng +4 more
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Background The nasopharyngeal bacterial and fungal microbiota of normal horses and those with nasopharyngeal cicatrix syndrome (NCS) are unknown. Hypotheses/Objectives To describe the microbiota from nasopharyngeal washes of healthy horses and of horses ...
Natalia Rodríguez +5 more
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Multiple species of Phytophthora, Phytopythium, and Pythium cause detrimental effects to soybean and more than one species have often been recovered from symptomatic soybean seedlings or roots, suggesting that these occur as species complexes.
Krystel A. Navarro-Acevedo +4 more
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