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International Microbiology, 2022
Mustard-rapeseed cultivation is affected by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum resulting in loss of oil yield and degradation of crop quality. This study adopted an environment friendly biocontrol approach of screening mustard endophytes against the pathogen. Two bacterial isolates, Bacillus safensis (TS46 bac4) and Bacillus australimaris (SM2) showed potential ...
T. Sinha, Chandana Malakar, N. Talukdar
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Mustard-rapeseed cultivation is affected by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum resulting in loss of oil yield and degradation of crop quality. This study adopted an environment friendly biocontrol approach of screening mustard endophytes against the pathogen. Two bacterial isolates, Bacillus safensis (TS46 bac4) and Bacillus australimaris (SM2) showed potential ...
T. Sinha, Chandana Malakar, N. Talukdar
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Characterization of Sclerotinia nivalis causing Sclerotinia rot of Pulsatilla koreana in China
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2015Pulsatilla koreana is a perennial herb of the Ranunculaceae, which is highly valued as a medicinal herb in Asian countries. Since 2012, a Sclerotinia rot disease causing significant damage to P. koreana occurred in production fields of Fushun County, Liaoning Province, China.
Haijiao Xu +5 more
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Journal of food microbiology, 2023
In an effort to develop novel postharvest preservatives of satisfactory environmental compatibility from natural monoterpene, a series of terpene-based derivatives containing oxime ester were designed and prepared. In this research, the inhibitory effect
Jiuhui Ye +7 more
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In an effort to develop novel postharvest preservatives of satisfactory environmental compatibility from natural monoterpene, a series of terpene-based derivatives containing oxime ester were designed and prepared. In this research, the inhibitory effect
Jiuhui Ye +7 more
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Journal of food microbiology, 2022
Sclerotinia rot infected by cosmopolitan fungi Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a serious and destructive disease in carrot production, especially during their postharvest storage.
Yonghui Qiao +6 more
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Sclerotinia rot infected by cosmopolitan fungi Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a serious and destructive disease in carrot production, especially during their postharvest storage.
Yonghui Qiao +6 more
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, 2021
The residual characteristics of boscalid, fluxapyroxad, hexaconazole, pencycuron, pyraclostrobin, and thifluzamide were investigated on a carrot. The tested granular pesticides were 0.8% boscalid, 0.4% fluxapyroxad, 2% hexaconazole, 3% pencycuron, 0.25 ...
Deuk-Yeong Lee +5 more
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The residual characteristics of boscalid, fluxapyroxad, hexaconazole, pencycuron, pyraclostrobin, and thifluzamide were investigated on a carrot. The tested granular pesticides were 0.8% boscalid, 0.4% fluxapyroxad, 2% hexaconazole, 3% pencycuron, 0.25 ...
Deuk-Yeong Lee +5 more
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Fungal Biology, 2020
Chaetomium globosum Kunze ex. Fries has been known to produce diverse bioactive metabolites, attracting researchers to exploit the biocontrol agent for plant disease management.
Rakesh Kumar +5 more
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Chaetomium globosum Kunze ex. Fries has been known to produce diverse bioactive metabolites, attracting researchers to exploit the biocontrol agent for plant disease management.
Rakesh Kumar +5 more
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Sclerotinia rot of blueberry caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2007In 2002, rotted flower clusters and blighted shoot tips and leaves were observed on highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) and rabbiteye blueberry (V. ashei Reade) plants in Chiba, Japan. The causal fungus isolated from the diseased plants was morphologically identified as Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Libert) de Bary.
Seisaku Umemoto +3 more
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​Efficacy of Bioagents against Sclerotinia Rot of Chickpea Incited by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
LEGUME RESEARCH - AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2022Background: Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Barry is a soil-borne plant pathogen, capable of infecting more than 500 host plants worldwide. It is a major pathogen that plays a crucial role in reducing the yield of economically important crops. Sclerotinia rot also known as Stem rot or white mold, caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a serious ...
M.K. Sheshma +3 more
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