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There have been studied the possibilities to increase genetically substantiated productivity of winter wheat in the system of integrated protection of plants.
V. M. Androsova, A. О. Didenko
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Effects of salinity stress on the development of Phytophthora root rots
Not available – first paragraph follows: Root rots caused by species of Phytophthora are economically important diseases affecting a wide range of agricultural and ornamental crops.
J MacDonald +3 more
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Bridging Human and Plant Adaptations for Climate Resilience
Climate change is transforming agriculture through both gradual shifts and increasingly unpredictable extremes, challenging farmers' ability to protect crops and livelihoods. This study brings together farmer experiences and plant adaptation strategies to explore how people and plants respond to similar climate pressures.
Nicola Favretto +3 more
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11th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 2008 (IWGS 2008) [PDF]
Soil Borne Pathogens (SBPs), including dryland cereal root rots and cereal nematodes are a major constraint to cereal production worldwide, particularly where cereals dominate rotations, and sub-optimal growing conditions and or cultural practices are ...
Bolat, N. +20 more
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Integrating crop phenology and sclerotia germination models into SkleroPro improved Sclerotinia risk prediction accuracy from 34% to 66%, optimizing fungicide timing and supporting sustainable winter rapeseed production. Abstract BACKGROUND Sclerotinia stem rot, caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, threatens winter rapeseed (Brassica napus) production ...
Vera Krause +4 more
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An Extract Purified from the Mycelium of a Tomato Wilt-Controlling Strain of Fusarium sambucinum Can Protect Wheat against Fusarium and Common Root Rots. [PDF]
Shcherbakova LA +4 more
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Spraying Metarhizium brunneum on tomato plants controls heterogeneous and upcoming Phthorimaea absoluta populations by infecting larvae within mines and priming plant induced systemic defences. Abstract BACKGROUND The endophytic entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium brunneum Petch EAMa 01/58‐Su shows strong potential for managing Phthorimaea absoluta, a ...
Esther Aguilera Cuenca +5 more
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First report of Fusarium foetens causing tobacco root and stem rots in Guizhou, China
In September of 2019, root and stem rots were observed in tobacco plants in Xingren, Guizhou Province, China. Typical symptoms included rotted roots and stems, failure to form vascular bundles or complete necrosis of vascular bundle tissues, and the ...
Siddique, Junaid Ali +7 more
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Understanding how infection timing drives disease is essential for the development of fungicide resistance management strategies. For blackleg disease of canola, all infection timings can contribute to the following generation, therefore all fungicide applications have the ability to select for resistance.
Alec J McCallum +3 more
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OATS TOLERANCE TO BIOTIC STRESSORS AS A BASIS OF ECOLOGIZATION OF PLANT-GROWING
The basis of ecologically safe plant-growing is to supply industry with crop varieties tolerant to biotic stressors. According to phyto sanitary situation in Volga-Vayatka region, cultivation of tolerant varieties is of great importance and can become a ...
O. A. Zhuikova +2 more
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