Epidemiology and management of flower diseases of pyrethrum [PDF]
Pyrethrum (Tanacatum cinerariifolium) is cultivated worldwide and in southern Australia for the extraction of insecticidal esters or pyrethrins contained within the achenes of flowers. Producing a significant proportion of the worlds botanical pyrethrins,
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Cover crops can increase lettuce drop
Although cover crops contribute many benefits to organic and conventional agricultural systems, they may play a significant role in the epidemiology of soil-borne diseases.
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Sclerotinia minor Jagger üzerine potansiyel biyokontrol ajanlarının değerlendirilmesi
Bu çalışma farklı bitkilerin rizosferik toprak bölgesinden izole edilen 38 bakteri izolatının ayçiçeğinde beyaz çürüklük etmenlerinden biri olan Sclerotinia minor Jagger’e karşı antagonistik etkilerini belirlemek amacıyla yapılmıştır. In vitro koşullarda test edilen bakterilerin yaklaşık %37’si orta ya da yüksek düzeyde patojenin misel gelişimini ...
Raziye Koçak, Özden Salman, Nuh Boyraz
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Shifts in diversification rates and host jump frequencies shaped the diversity of host range among Sclerotiniaceae fungal plant pathogens [PDF]
The range of hosts that a parasite can infect in nature is a trait determined by its own evolutionary history and that of its potential hosts. However, knowledge on host range diversity and evolution at the family level is often lacking.
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Endornaviruses are capsidless linear (+) ssRNA viruses in the family Endornaviridae. In this study, Scelrotinia sclerotiorum endornavirus 11 (SsEV11), a novel endornavirus infecting hypovirulent Sclerotinia sclerotiorum strain XY79, was identified and ...
Xin Luo +10 more
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Volatiles from biofumigant plants have a direct effect on carpogenic germination of sclerotia and mycelial growth of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum [PDF]
Aims Sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum survive in soil and germinate to produce apothecia which release airborne ascospores. Current control methods rely predominantly on the use of fungicides to kill ascospores.
Clarkson, John P., Warmington, Rachel
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Occurrence of Sclerotinia Stem Rot on Canola Caused by Sclerotinia minor in Argentina
Canola (Brassica napus) is a minor rotation crop grown since the 1990s in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina because of its potential as a source of biodiesel. During the spring of 2006, typical signs and symptoms of Sclerotinia stem rot were observed on canola plants (cv.
S A, Gaetán, M, Madia
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In Vitro Quantum Dot LED to Inhibit the Growth of Major Pathogenic Fungi and Bacteria in Lettuce
QD LED has an ideal light source for growing crops and can also be used to control plant pathogenic microorganisms. The mycelial growth inhibition effect of QD LED light on Rhizoctonia solani, Phytophthora drechsleri, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum ...
Hyun-Goo Lee +14 more
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Physical methods for soil disinfestation in intensive agriculture: Old methods and new approaches [PDF]
Physical soil disinfestation is worldwide mainly applied in protected cropping systems or in small-scale intensive field crops. Continuous cropping of monocultures or different host plants for the same pest or pathogen often leads to heavily infested ...
Molendijk, L.P.G., Runia, W.T.
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First Report of Sclerotinia Blight of Peanut Caused by Sclerotinia minor in Arkansas
In September, 2013, symptoms similar to Sclerotinia blight caused by Sclerotinia minor were observed on Runner peanut (cv. FloRun 107) in a commercial field near Pocahontas, Arkansas, in Randolph County (2). Blighted plants with wilted leaves were observed in several small (30 × 30 cm) clustered foci located near the end of a 20-ha, furrow-irrigated ...
T R, Faske, M, Emerson, K, Hurd
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