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Distribution and Pathogenicity of Fusarium Species Associated with Soybean Root Rot in Northeast China [PDF]

open access: yesThe Plant Pathology Journal, 2023
Fusarium root rot is an increasingly severe problem in soybean cultivation. Although several Fusarium species have been reported to infect soybean roots in Heilongjiang province, their frequency and aggressiveness have not been systematically quantified ...
Yingying Liu   +5 more
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Occurrence of Phytophthora nicotianae causing collar and root rot disease of Chrysanthemum in India

open access: yesEnvironment Conservation Journal, 2023
Chrysanthemum is an important flower crop grown in different parts of the world. Apparently there are new reports of chrysanthemum collar rot and root rot caused by Phytophthora sp. around the world.
Priti Sonavane   +3 more
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Incidence Rates of Root Rot in Sweetpotato Caused by Cultivation Soil and Soil Microorganisms During Storage Periods

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Sweetpotatoes require a storage period for year-round use and improved sweetness by starch degradation. However, long-term storage can cause root rot, and a large amount of sweetpotatoes can be discarded.
Sujung Kim   +6 more
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Biological Efficacy of Endophytic Bacillus velezensis CH-15 from Ginseng against Ginseng Root Rot Pathogens [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Plant Disease, 2022
Ginseng is an important medicinal plant cultivated in East Asia for thousands of years. It is typically cultivated in the same field for 4 to 6 years and is exposed to a variety of pathogens.
Dohyun Kim   +3 more
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Phytophthora Root Rot Resistance and Its Correlation with Fruit Rot Resistance in Capsicum annuum

open access: yesHortScience, 2020
Phytophthora capsici causes root and fruit rot and foliar blight of pepper. Multiple sources of resistance to Phytophthora root rot have previously been identified, but most display only partial resistance.
Rachel P. Naegele , Mary K. Hausbeck
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Rain Shelter Cultivation Reduces Root Rot Incidence of Panax notoginseng by Altering Root Exudates and Bacterial Communities under Micro-Irrigation and Fertilization

open access: yesAgronomy, 2023
Panax notoginseng is an important medicinal crop in China. The high incidence of root rot in P. notoginseng during the rainy season has restricted the development of the industry.
Yan Zhang   +3 more
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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT AGRICULTURE PRACTICES FOR CONTROLLING DAMPING·OFF, WILT AND PEANUT ROOT ROTS DISEASES [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Production, 2006
Date of sowing, preceding crop, soil amendment and microelements nutrients were used as agriculture practices for controlling damping-off,wilt and peanut root rots under greenhouse conditions. Sowing peanut seed at 15thMay was the best date which gave
Zeinab Hussin   +3 more
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Autotoxin Rg1 Induces Degradation of Root Cell Walls and Aggravates Root Rot by Modifying the Rhizospheric Microbiome

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum, 2021
Management of crop root rot disease is one of the key factors in ensuring sustainable development in agricultural production. The accumulation of autotoxins and pathogens in soil has been reported as a primary driver of root rot diseases; however, less ...
Yanguo Xu   +10 more
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Rhizoctonia root rot (Rhizoctoni solani K ü h n) of sugar beet in province Vojvodina [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke, 2006
Sugar beet root rot appears regularly each year, but its intensity depends on agro ecological conditions. The predominant causers of root rot in Vojvodina are fungi from Fusarium genus and species Macrophomina phaseolina.
Stojšin Vera B.   +4 more
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New protectants against cotton seeding diseases (root rot and gommosis) [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
One of the primary crops grown in the Republic of Uzbekistan is cotton. Root rot and gommosis, two cotton sprout diseases, seriously harm cotton cultivation. Some illnesses were shown to have significantly increased in some years.
Gulmurodova Shakhnoza, Sattarova Rano
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