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Characterizing bean pod rot in Arkansas and Missouri [PDF]
Green beans are an important crop grown for processing in both Arkansas and Missouri. Green beans are harvested mechanically using non-selective picking fingers.
Rothrock, Craig S., Taylor, Jeremy H.
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Rhizoctonia hebelomatospora (Boidin & Gilles) R.P. O’Donnell, C.C. Linde & T.W. May, comb. nov. MB 852059. Basionym: Botryohypochnus hebelomatosporus Boidin & Gilles, Mycotaxon 14: 287. 1982. Synonyms: Tofispora hebelomatospora (Boidin & Gilles) G. Langer, Biblioth. Mycol. 158: 334. 1994. Thanatephorus hebelomatosporus (Boidin & Gilles) P.
O'Donnell, R. P. +2 more
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Three species of the mycoheterotrophic orchid genus Yoania found in Taiwan and China are associated with a single taxonomic unit of white‐rot fungus from the genus Physisporinus and exhibit a stable isotope pattern distinct from other fully mycoheterotrophic (FMH) orchids associated with wood‐decaying fungi.
Y.‐I. Lee +5 more
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Disease suppression of potting mixes amended with composted biowaste [PDF]
Peat mining destroys valuable nature areas and contributes to the greenhouse effect. This warrants the search for alternatives for peat in potting mixes. Composted biowaste could provide such an alternative.
Blok, Wim J. +4 more
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Rhizoctonia praxillae (Y.P. Tan) R.P. O’Donnell, C.C. Linde & T.W. May, comb. nov. MB 856692. Basionym: Ceratobasidium praxillae Y.P. Tan, Index of Australian Fungi 41: 4. 2024. Type citation: ‘ Australia, New South Wales, Grafton, from root of Lolium sp. (Poaceae), 2 May 2014, S.M.
O'Donnell, R. P. +2 more
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Abstract The prevalence of angular leaf spot (ALS) in common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) poses significant challenges to productivity in the western and southwestern regions of Ethiopia. This agricultural study was conducted to assess the distribution of ALS and examine the relationship between ALS and biophysical and agronomic factors.
Getu Abera +3 more
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Applications of percolation theory to fungal spread with synergy [PDF]
There is increasing interest in the use of the percolation paradigm to analyze and predict the progress of disease spreading in spatially-structured populations of animals and plants.
Gibson, Gavin J. +3 more
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Rhizoctonia angustispora (Warcup & P.H.B. Talbot) R.P. O’Donnell, C.C. Linde & T.W. May, comb. nov. MB 852035. Basionym: Ceratobasidium angustisporum Warcup & P.H.B. Talbot, New Phytol. 86 (3): 267. 1980. Type citation: ‘ Holotypus: Herb. ADW No. 16594, J. H. Warcup (0507) (described 1971 as C. sp.) … Host: Pterostylis mutica R.
O'Donnell, R. P. +2 more
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Abstract Maximizing soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yield requires effective management of Cercospora leaf blight (CLB), a significant foliar disease that can reduce productivity and grain quality. The impact of CLB is particularly notable in regions such as the mid‐southern United States, where species of Cercospora, predominantly C. cf. flagellaris,
David Moseley +13 more
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The aim of this research was to know the role of Rhizoctonia sp. fungus from Taman Nasional Rawa Aopa Watumohai (TNRAW) to the successfully acclimatization and growth rate of tiger orchid planlet (Grammatophyllum scriptum Bl.) as well to know ...
Rita Ningsih +2 more
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