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Pythium spp. Associated with Bell Pepper Production in Florida [PDF]
Ten species of Pythium and a group of isolates that produced filamentous sporangia but did not form sexual structures (Pythium ‘group F’) were recovered from the root systems of fresh market bell pepper plants grown on polyethylene-mulched production systems in Florida.
D O, Chellemi +4 more
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Pythium spp. are well known as one of the main pathogens causing quick wilt disease of black pepper and severely reducing pepper yield (Shashidhara, 2007).
Nguyễn Thị Ánh Nguyệt +3 more
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Pythium species from rice roots differ in virulence, host colonization and nutritional profile [PDF]
Background: Progressive yield decline in Philippine aerobic rice fields has been recently associated with three closely related Pythium spp., P. arrhenomanes, P. graminicola and P. inflatum.
Höfte, Monica, Van Buyten, Evelien
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Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Miller) is a common forest tree in the Mediterranean Region. Production of Aleppo pine seedlings is hindered by damping off and root rot diseases in cooler conditions of north-western Algeria, which significantly reduces the
F. Lazreg +3 more
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A Selective Medium for Isolation of Pythium spp.
A modified Pieczarka's medium in which vancomycin was substituted by agrimycin was used for the isolation of Pythium spp. from soils and roots. Using this medium Pythium spp. were effectively isolated from soils in 9 fields by the soil plate method, and also from infected tissues of 3 crop species collected from 6 fields.
Koji KAGEYAMA, Tadao UI
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Angular Leaf Spot: A Bacterial Disease in Strawberries in Florida
Angular Leaf Spot (ALS) is a bacterial disease caused by Xanthomonas fragariae Kennedy & King, a pathogen highly specific to wild and cultivated strawberry, Fragaria x ananassa Duchesne (Legard et al. 2003).
Natalia A. Peres +3 more
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Biological control is a promising approach to suppress diseases caused by Pythium spp. such as Pythium soft rot of ginger caused by P. myriotylum. Unusually for a single genus, it also includes species that can antagonize Pythium plant pathogens, such as
Paul Daly +17 more
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Occurrence of pythium blight caused by Pythium spp. in tulips.
The disease symptom first appeared on leaves as yellowish discoloration and was characterized by following production of grayish white lesions in various sizes on leaves of tulip plants. The symptoms are similar to those of tulip blossom blight caused by Phytophthora cactorum although the stems are not softly rotted.
Hiroyuki MUKOBATA +3 more
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Molecular identification of oomycete species affecting aquaculture in Bangladesh
Fish mycotic disease outbreaks occur due to infections with oomycete pathogens such as Saprolegnia spp. and Aphanomyces invadans, and cause large-scale fish production losses.
Mohammad Nasif Sarowar +5 more
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Characterization of CMR5c and CMR12a, novel fluorescent Pseudomonas strains from the cocoyam rhizosphere with biocontrol activity [PDF]
Aim: To screen for novel antagonistic Pseudomonas strains producing both phenazines and biosurfactants that are as effective as Pseudomonas aeruginosa PNA1 in the biocontrol of cocoyam root rot caused by Pythium myriotylum.
Adiobo, Amayana +6 more
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