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Severe symptoms of root rot on sugar beet have been observed in Poland and Germany since 2001. The symptom classification suggested girth scab as it was mistakenly classified on the basis of current classification, e.g. in LIZ.
Ewa B. Moliszewska
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Glass foam granulate as growing medium for tomato and cucumber [PDF]
Glass foam granulate was evaluated for use as a horticultural rooting medium with laboratory tests and cultivation experiments. The laboratory tests included moisture characteristics, rehydration rate and pH buffering analyses.
Blok, C., Chizhmak, S., Winkel, A., van
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During the study period of 2011-2018, six species of phytophthoras and one species of pythium were identified at the dendrarium park of the Peter the Great Botanical Garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS. During two vegetative seasons of 2017 and
Firsov Gennady +5 more
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Comparative genomics reveals insight into virulence strategies of plant pathogenic oomycetes. [PDF]
The kingdom Stramenopile includes diatoms, brown algae, and oomycetes. Plant pathogenic oomycetes, including Phytophthora, Pythium and downy mildew species, cause devastating diseases on a wide range of host species and have a significant impact on ...
Bishwo N Adhikari +5 more
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Pythium insidiosum keratitis - A review
Pythium insidiosum is an oomycete and is also called “parafungus” as it closely mimics fungal keratitis. The last decade saw an unprecedented surge in Pythium keratitis cases, especially from Asia and India, probably due to growing research on the microorganism and improved diagnostic and treatment modalities.
BharatGurnani +12 more
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The Pythium (Peronosporales, Oomycota) genus includes devastating plant pathogens that cause widespread diseases and severe crop losses. Here, we have uncovered a far greater arsenal of virulence factor-related genes in the necrotrophic Pythium ...
Paul Daly +20 more
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Pythium Blight on Overseeded Turfgrass
Pythium blight or cottony blight rapidly kills cool-season turfgrasses overseeded as winter cover of warm-season species. The disease can occur on bermudagrass in the summer, but disease severity on this warm-season species often is limited when ...
Philip F. Harmon +2 more
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Identification of Quantitative Disease Resistance Loci Toward Four Pythium Species in Soybean
In this study, four recombinant inbred line (RIL) soybean populations were screened for their response to infection by Pythium sylvaticum, Pythium irregulare, Pythium oopapillum, and Pythium torulosum.
Elizabeth M. Clevinger +8 more
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This fungal root disease affecting all warm season turfgrasses is associated with wet soil conditions and causes nonspecific decline in turf quality. This revised 2-page fact sheet was written by M. L. Elliott and P. F. Harmon, and published by the UF Department of Plant Pathology, February 2011. SS-PLP-11/LH050: Pythium Root Rot (ufl.edu)
Monica L. Elliott, Philip F. Harmon
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Purpose: To differentiate Pythium keratitis from fungal keratitis using clinical signs, to explore usefulness of various signs as diagnostic prognosticators, and develop a clinical scoring system.
Samrat Chatterjee +2 more
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